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NAXJA Forum User
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- Westport, MA
I've had this drill for a few years now. I have absolutely zero complaints and would change nothing about it. It's done everything I've asked for without the slightest sign of wearing out, getting hot, etc. It's got a nearly unreasonable amount of torque and can (and has) ripped itself right out of my hands.I'm thinking this is a great deal I should jump on:
$89 + shipping!
Amperage:8RPM:0 - 850Chuck Size:1/2-inChuck Type:KeyedVoltage:120VCord:8-ft FixedLength:12-13/64-inWeight:5.4 lbs.Shipping Weight:5.9 lbs.Max. Capacity - Wood (Auger):1-1/2-inMax. Capacity - Steel (Hole Saw):2-inMax. Capacity - Wood (Self-Feed):2-9/16-inGear ReductionoubleSpindle Size:1/2-in-20Handle Style
istol-GripNo. of Batteries Included:Corded
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http://www.cpomilwaukee.com/factory-reconditioned-milwaukee-0299-80-1-2-in-magnum-drill--0-850-rpm-with-keyed-chuck/milr0299-80,default,pd.html?start=3&cgid=milwaukee-drills-and-hammer-drills&prefn1=voltage&prefv1=120%20AC%20Only%7c120V
Edit: http://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-D21002-Amp-8-Inch-Drill/dp/B00006JSPJ
I gave this one to my father for Christmas. We tried it out on a few things and it's probably the best 3/8 corded drill either one of us has ever used. (I've never used a Milwaukee 3/8)
As far as cordless drills with keyless chucks go - Festool. A friend of mine own a marine electronics business and wears out Dewalts and their batteries every couple years. He invested in the Festool one and didn't look back. I got the chance to use it for a project of mine and wow. I always hated cordless keyless chucked drills but this thing was awesome. Battery life was incredible, the chuck didn't slip, it had plenty of power and attachments, it was lightweight...
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