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Milwaukee 0370-20 3/8", 55° Close Quarter Drill

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List Price: $216.00
Our Price: $97.58
You Save: $ 118.42 ( 55% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Milwaukee Electric Tool EAN: 0045242002016 Feature: Metal framed gear train for longer gear life Label: Milwaukee Manufacturer: Milwaukee Model: 0370-20 Publisher: Milwaukee Studio: Milwaukee
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Features
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Metal framed gear train for longer gear life Large paddle trigger for smooth control and easy grip in any position Angled chuck for reaching close quarters other drills cannot reach Textured palm grip reduces slipping
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: great drill Comment: I am rewiring my house and need a drill i can fit between joists and tight spots. its done great so far with paddle bits and auger style bits. I have broke 2 other cheap crap import brands on the first couple holes drilled and thankfully able to return them. the dependability of this drill is well worth the few extra bucks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No Stars Comment: I would like to review this for you but I never got the item, I am still waiting, after all it has only been a month and two days since I ordered it.
I just gave it one star because it was required.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hope you only use one size bit Comment: A couple of things, this thing is large, my hands are on the small side but it was a grasp to get my hand around this tool. My biggest issue was that changing bits was a serious hassle, when I need a close quarter drill, it's because of a limited space, so I might be changing bits several times while I am using this drill for the application that it is intended. Changing bits with this thing is a nightmare, half of the chuck is covered up by this plastic shroud so if I am going from a 1/4" driver to a 1/8" drill and I can't hold onto the lower part of the chuck then I am using the chuck key only to go from 1/4" to 1/8", it takes a long time and the fact that the trigger/switch is always right there makes for a problem for safe use, it makes changinging bits a real hassle. Kinda of a joke, this shroud that covers the chuck, who thought of that?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Drill Comment: An excellent tool to be added to your tool box, but be careful with the switch when your adding & taking out drill bits while plugged in to the electric supply; it's very sensitive. The best recomendation I can give you; ALWAYS unplug it while changing bits.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Smoking foreign made garbage drill Comment: This drill smoked up after about 2 hours of use on a house project. Milwaukee isn't what it used to be since the company got bought. They are importing cheap garbage from China and slapping their name on it. You might as well go buy a drill from Harbor Freight that proudly bears the "Made in China" nameplate for about 1/6 the price. It will burn out, but at least you can buy six of them for the price of one Milwaukee and not feel like you got ripped off.
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Editorial Reviews:
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3/8", Close Quarter Drill, Improved Ergonomic Grip For Greater Handling Comfort, Large Paddle Switch For Sure Grip & Speed Control In Awkward Positions, Convenient Reverse Lever For One Hand Operation, Offset Cord Stays Out Of Application, Angled Chuck Used To Reach Close Quarters Other Drill Cannot Reach.
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