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More torque than drill motors with more amps. Use both handles when drilling through sill plates or headers, it will twist your wrist if you let drill bind.
Excellent drill. Several in use at our farm equipment repair shop. Highly recommended when you need a reliable tool.
great power and speed control. excellent for big or small projects. You'll love this drill.
I am in the trades and have owned the 1/2 inch magnum drills for years without to many problems except the notorious switch problem milwaukee has. The drills have lasted for years and have always had plenty of power and durability. I purchased a replacement drill with the new handle configuration and it just didn't hold up.The drill is now dangerous to use without a handle and it is such a hassle to get a replacement.I'm looking for a new brand.
This is one incredible tool. It has driven 4 inch long 3/8ths lag screws without a problem.
This drill came out head and shoulders above the offerings from hitatchi, makita, dewalt, portercable and bosch. The highlights of this drill are gobs of torque(It will twist your arm if you are not careful).
I bought this drill based on a tool shootout of high amperage 1/2 inch drills in tools of the trade magazine. I have been so impressed at the capabilities of this drill.
solid yet lightweight construction, a long, heavy gauge ruber 3 prong cord, a heavy duty keyed chuck. I picked this drill up at the home depot during a tool trade in promotion(traded in an old single speed metal bodied black and decker 3/8th drill).
It will stir a paddle bit in drywall mud and drive up to a 2 and 9/16ths self feed bit. I will be replacing the keyed chuck with a keyless though.
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