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Milwaukee 0724-24 28-Volt V28 Lithium-Ion 1/2-Inch Cordless Hammer Drill/Driver Kit

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List Price: $794.00
Our Price: $350.00
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Manufacturer: Milwaukee
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Milwaukee EAN: 0045242002917 Feature: 1/2-inch 28-volt lithium-ion cordless hammer drill/driver kit Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Milwaukee Manufacturer: Milwaukee Model: 0724-24 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Milwaukee Studio: Milwaukee
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Features
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1/2-inch 28-volt lithium-ion cordless hammer drill/driver kit 600-pounds of torque; up to twice the run-time of 18-volt tools All-metal single-sleeve ratcheting chuck with all carbide jaws; rugged plastic housing Includes hammer drill/driver, 2 batteries, 1-hour charger, case, belt clip-lock system, side handle, Phillips bit 10-1/2-inches; 6.7-pounds; 5-year warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: This drill has balls! Comment: This drill has amazed me time and time again. I am an electrician and have used and abused this drill in almost every way possible. I have drilled through 8" of solid wood with a 1" naileater. I have used this drill to make high hat cut outs in plaster and wood lathe with a 6" carbide holesaw! One time one of my guys was drilling into a plaster ceiling with a 4" holesaw. He started telling me my drill had no balls so I told him to put it on low. The drill got away from him, hit him in the jaw and knocked him off an 8' ladder! I told him not to ever make fun of my drill again lol. I don't use hammer drill bits designed for cordless drills because this drill can handle an SDS bit for a real hammer drill. After two years of tearing this drill apart it has finally burnt out. It is crazy that it has lasted this long. I more than have gotten my money's worth out of it. This drill would last forever if you used it the way it was meant to be used. This is the closest you will get to the performance of a corded drill with the convenience of no cord.
Customer Rating:      Summary: THRILLING DRILLING Comment: Arriving late into these reveiws with professionals like "REMODELING-GUY" ahead of me, most everything has already mentioned about this amazing drill. Here's another angle: Being a try-to-do-everything-yourselfer, April is time for the exterminator. I had to drill six additional holes in 4" concrete around a foundation to pour termite treatment. Attaching a new 18" carbide masonery bit to this brilliant tool right out of the box and starting to drill was like driving a new red Ferrai off the showroom floor onto a Baja off-road racing course. The Milwaukee 28v easily won. For years, I have used a 9 lb. 8 oz.,24V DeWalt on such jobs struggling to finish before the battery died. Never happened. Every couple of years I had to buy a new Nicad battery which costs the same as a 5-year Milwaukee 28V battery. No contest. I am a NASCAR fan, but it is crazy to be paying big bucks to help pay for of a multi-million dollar advertising sponsorship when I could be putting those same bucks into the quality of my tools. The Milwaukee weighs 6 lbs. 13 oz. without the bit. The belt clip is ingenious and won't pull your pants down. With the DeWalt weighing nearly 10 pounds, the only way to carry it while working on a ladder is by wearing a horse collar and harness. If you've ever wondered what the exhilaration was like of a 10-year-old kid who got a Red Rider BB gun for Christmas back in the fifties, buy this Milwaukee 28v drill/driver.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One great tool Comment: I've worked my way up from a 9.6 volt cordless drill to this one. This is far and away the best one I've used yet. It's no heavier than its 18-volt siblings, with twice the battery life. If you really need a hammer drill, buy one with a cord, but if you are driving screws and need to do it sometimes in masonry, buy this drill. It's well worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: power to burn Comment: At 600 pounds of torque and 1800 RPM this baby makes quick work out of any project. It is a heavy bugger, so you if you're a pansy don't even pick it up. You have to pay attention while your using it, I've seen people let it spin around on then and get jaw-jacked by the battery. The batteries seem to last forever and they recharge very quickly. Unbelievabley better then the old Ni-Cad batteries. No complaints at all.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Batteries fail when using drill DONT BUY Comment: I have had 8 of these batteries fail, all so far have been replaced under warrenty,
i own the hammer drill, impact , sawzaw each has cooked batteries with small poof of smoke from battery and its dead
i advised Milwaukee of what i believe the problem is and the batteries failing they advised that ITS me causing the tool to fail. but they have replaced batteries under warranty
when i first phoned into their support they advised me of a issue with the batteries which caused them to fry under load. Since that point if i call back they deny they ever told me this and turned the blame on me
if your using the drill and or sawzaw and the bit or blade binds for a split second it fries the battery.
bottom line dont risk it and buy this tools , mine have been broke more then they have worked
i have used a cheap 30$ walmart drill to finish the job that the milwaukee fried on,
still currently fighting Milwaukee to fix my issue, this time they are CHARGING ME to mail my batteries back in for inspection
BOTTOM LINE IS IF THE DRILL CANT TAKE A SLIGHT STALL OF THE BIT THEN IT SHOULDNT HAVE A DIRECT DRIVE MODE.
DONT GET ME WRONG WHEN IT WORKS ITS GREAT.. MOST OF THE TIME ITS NOT
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Milwaukee 0724 Cordless 28-volt 1/2 in. Hammer-Drill uses the Milwaukee built high power motor to develop an enormous 600 in. lbs. of maximum torque and 0-600/0-1800 rpm, ideal for drilling larger holes and driving larger screws faster! Powering the 0724 is the revolutionary 28-volt Lithium-Ion battery pack exclusively from Milwaukee. The 28-volt battery pack weighs less than an 18-volt pack yet delivers two times the run-time, making this the ideal solution for all drilling and driving needs! Only the Milwaukee battery can be inserted in the reverse position which allows for the ultimate balance when working overhead or in hard to reach areas. The 0724 comes standard with the industry's tightest gripping chuck: a 1/2-inch all-metal, single-sleeve, ratcheting chuck with all carbide jaws that keeps bits from falling out and drill bits from slipping! A comfortable non-slip, soft-grip handle reduces vibration and fatigue. The 0724 also comes standard with the patented Clip-Lok System. The Clip-Lok???? System attaches securely to the operator's belt or tool bags and easily releases with one hand, ideal for when working from a ladder or when there is nowhere to place the tool when adjusting or positioning a work piece. The Clip-Lok System also features an on-board bit holder which holds up to two standard Phillips bits. Includes two 28V batteries, 1-hour charger, carrying case, Clip-Lok System, side handle and #2 Phillips bit.
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