Milwaukee 0201-20 7 Amp 3/8-Inch Drill with Keyless Chuck |  | Brand: Milwaukee Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $218.00 Buy New: $113.06 as of 3/20/2010 18:04 CDT details You Save: $104.94 (48%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 6101
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 13.1 x 9.8 x 3
MPN: 0201-20 Model: 0201-20 UPC: 045242000074 EAN: 0045242000074 ASIN: B00005Q7AE
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| Features:
| • | Corded drill ideal for hole saws, twist bits and light fastening | | • | 120-volt 7 Amp motor offers 0- to 2,500 RPM variable speed control | | • | 360 degree locking side handle | | • | Includes 360-degree locking side handle with ergonomic grip; includes 10-foot, 2-wire rubber cord | | • | Limited lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Powerful Milwaukee motor with variable speed control. Heavy-duty Grip-Lok 2-sleeve chuck with all metal gear case and diaphragm. 8ft. 3-wire Quik-Lok rubber cord for easy storage and field replacement. 360deg locking side handle. Ergonomic tactile grip and 2-finger trigger for user comfort and balance. U.S.A. Amps: 7, Chuck Size (in.): 3/8, Speed (RPM): 2,500, Cord Length (ft.): 10, Side Handle: Yes, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Case Included: No
Amazon.com Product Description The Milwaukee 3/8-Inch 7 Amp Drill offers speed and torque for maximum versatility. Ideal for hole saws, twist bits and light fastening, this drill features a powerful 7 Amp motor with 120 volts and 0-2,500 RPM variable speed control. The 360-degree locking side handle has an ergonomic tactile grip and two finger triggers for user comfort and balance. The drill comes equipped with an 10-foot, 2-wire rubber cord. This Milwaukee drill is guaranteed with a lifetime limited warranty. What's in the Box The Milwaukee 3/8-Inch 7 Amp Drill, all-metal Grip-Lok 2-sleeve keyless chuck, and all-metal gear case and diaphragm.
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| Customer Reviews: Drill quality, thy name is Milwaukee Magnum July 27, 2009 Product Master (Silicon Valley) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Bought this to replace a somewhat battered DeWalt, and the difference is noticeable -- on every level. Very torquey, fine speed control via the trigger, reversible (though I don't think they point that out). Nice-looking drill, as drills go, admirably high top speed. Double-insulated so it has a two-prong plug, fine cord length and heaviness. The keyless chuck is two-piece with decent knurling, so I've had no problems with bits working their way loose (so far). The side handle is removeable and adjusts to almost any angle, helping right or left handers steady their grip when working vertically or horizontally.
Worst thing I can say about it (besides costing more than the inferior competitors): do not try to use this as a power screwdriver, or you will likely twist off either your screw heads or your favorite arm: no clutch, you see. I am very happy with this unit, and I would bet money you will be as well.
Milwalkee 3/8 Drill July 1, 2009 Herman Jacobs (Sacramento, Calif) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought by accident - returned for drill with chuck. Being Milwalkee they will last forever. Drill does seem to be a little longer then the one it replaced( stolen in breaak-in)
We love this drill! June 1, 2009 Carol Hansen (Bay Area, CA USA) We ordered the Milwaukee 3/8 inch drill to build a garden shed. I have been waiting for this for 3 years and finally it is taking shape. When my husband finally gets to work, he builds to last til the millennium. Nails aren't good enough - we must have screws. I can only imagine how difficult it must have been before the electric drill was invented. This tool makes the job fast and easy. We have had no problems even though it is a rebuilt drill.
Very Satisfied with Milwaukee Tools September 6, 2008 Ray G. Wagner 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Milaukee tools are in a class of their own. These are lifetime tools and powerful....
Back to corded drills August 12, 2008 William D. Hogan (Ocean Shores, Washington) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Once again it's proven to me that Milwaukee makes the finest drill available. It costs a little more but after going through a Dewalt and a Minnkota similar quality drill. I can feel the difference in the power and quality. It's nice to have a drill that has power at low rpms, and high rpms to get the job done. Battery operated drills have there place, but in my opinion they will never replace the all around preformance of a corded drill.
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