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Milwaukee 5387-22 8.5 Amp 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill | List Price: $350.00 Discount Price: $179.95
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| Brand: Milwaukee Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 1/2-inch dual speed hammer drill with an 8.5 amp motor that provides overload protection
- Dual speed motor optimized for concrete fastening: 1-1,000 rpm, 0-16,000 bpm; 0-2,500 rpm, 0-40,000 bpm
- Metal gear case can withstand daily jobsite abuse
- Includes depth gauge, side handle, carrying case
- Weighs 6.4 pounds; 14-3/4-inch long; 5-year limited warranty
Zoom Zoom Zoom [Posted on 2006-12-21] I really hate morons who quote commercials but I could not resist! This darn thing flies through concrete. I mean flies.
I am not a contractor or professional. And you can break a wrist if not careful due to the extreme power. But if you want to get 'er dun, like installing awnings, this honey will save you a coronary!
Milwaukee 5387 1/2" Hammer Drill [Posted on 2008-01-07] This drill is the best value for the money. Pay a bit more for a product that is made in Germany, not some third world country.
Simply the best, Milwaukee tools [Posted on 2008-01-07] The Milwaukee 8.5A Hammer Drill is a great tool. It has the power needed for heavy duty drilling in concrete and it, like the entire Milwaukee line of power tools, is the highest quality. If you need tools that can take a beating and survive then I recommend the Milwaukee heavy duty line up.
Great tool [Posted on 2008-04-24] I recently purchased this Milwaukee hammer drill to replace a similar-sized Bosch that had quit working. Nothing against the Bosch--it did the job and Bosch replaced a broken switch under a warranty that I thought was long since expired--good customer service. However, the Milwaukee will be the one I reach for first--more comfortable, better balance and more power at the tip of the bit. It has done everything I've asked it to do and done so with ease, including masonry and steel drilling. It is a well made tool that should last for a long, long time.
This is a medium-duty tool. If you need big holes in brick or concrete or need to break up concrete, etc., get one of the larger rotary hammers. I use this drill for small to medium-sized holes in brick, masonry and concrete as well as drilling up to 1/2" holes through 1/4" steel.
from a professional, buy this tool [Posted on 2008-06-29] I have installed shower doors for about 9 years and used this bad boy on a jobsite when my Makita hammer drill just wasn't getting the job done. I bought one the next day and have been using it ever since. Drilling concrete is easy drill through 1 1/8" thick granite, thats a chore. But this thing blew right through it. I highly recommend this tool. This is one of those drills your great grand children will be using 50 years from now saying they don't make em like they used to.
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