Milwaukee 0302-20 7 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill with Keyless Chuck |

enlarge | Brand: Milwaukee Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $262.00 Buy New: $131.15 You Save: $130.85 (50%)
New (12) Refurbished (1) from $99.95
Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 12644
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 13.1 x 7.4 x 3.2
MPN: 0302-20 Model: 0302-20 UPC: 045242000135 EAN: 0045242000135 ASIN: B00005Q7AH
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Features:
| • | Powerful 7.0 amp motor, 0 to 850 rpm, variable speed control | | • | All metal grip-lok single sleeve keyless chuck for a stronger hold on the bit and all metal gear case and diaphragm | | • | 360 degree locking side handle | | • | Ergonomic tactile grip and two finger trigger for user comfort and balance | | • | Limited warranty |
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Product Description This powerful 8.0 amp 1/2 in. drill has the construction and performance to eliminate any other 1/2 in. drill in its category. The value added convenience of the exclusive all-metal ratcheting keyless chuck with carbide jaws and the Quik-Lok cord (48-76-4008) for instant replacement and easy storage are unmatched in the industry.
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Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Excellent product December 9, 2008 Mark J. Harrington (Granby, CO) I have had this model for over a year now and am ordering another for a gift to my electrician friend. I was amused by some of the reviews - Joe's in particular. This is a great drill. I used (abused) the predecessor with keyed chuck for over 20 years before replacing it with this model last year. Joe - the cord is wonderful the way it is. It disconnects for easier replacement. Over the 20+ years I replaced the cord on the last one twice. The handle (sissy bar) sticks out that far for added leverage. Put a 4" hole saw on this baby and it has enough torque to break your arm. Since I am a contractor I use a hole hawg for mixing drywall mud and heavy stuff. I use my three cordlesses for most light drilling and srewdriving. I use a SDS hammerdrill for concrete. However - I have used these magnums for all of the above when it was more expedient or the more proper tool was not close by. This thing can do it all, do it well and do it quickly. It's relatively small size might be misleading. I recommend the proper drill for your job at hand as mentioned above but I cannot imagine a better all-round tool for a homeowner who does not have all the drills I do. Joe - don't badmouth a great tool because you do not know how to use it's design features.
its a beast November 27, 2008 K. M. Kemp (Fremont, CA) this is a heavy duty drill that will easily handle hole saws or spade bits. has tons of torque. i like the power cord that can be disconnected and replaced if necessary. make sure to use the side handle cause this thing can really give your arm a good twist. like all milwaukee tools, this is built to last
OK October 6, 2008 Joe S. Powell (Wellington, OH) This drill works well; is sturdy and strong; chuck grips the bits well. I am not sure what the removeable cord does for it though. I also wish it had some sort or "hook" or "loop" to use for hanging it on ladders or a tool belt. I also wish it were made in USA - I thought it was when I ordered it. I also wish the clamp-on handlebar has the grip closer to the drill instead of extending out so far.
Did I Get The Only Milwaukee Lemon? September 4, 2008 J. D. Keough (North Wales, PA USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this drill at Amazon to replace a 10-year old well-used & abused Sears drill that went up in smoke. I was told by my FIL (contractor) to get the Milwaukee since "they're the best". I've used it only 3 or 4 times now and it spits out oil (from the motor vent). I guess it's only a matter of time before all the supposedly sealed oil leaks out & burns out the motor. Would NEVER purchase another Milwaukee product. I really thought this to be the last drill I'd ever need but now expect it to start smoking in a few more uses. Perhaps I got their only lemon but this tool was way too expensive to take another chance. Back to Sears for me cause on-sale I can get a corded 1/2" drill for < $100. I should've sent it back to Amazon after the first use but it's been too long so I'm stuck with this POS. Also hate that keyless chuck.
Well worth the price!!! June 15, 2007 B. J. Murray 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Yes, this a more expensive drill then your run-of-the-mill, but oh so worth the money. My husband and I put in landscape timbers around the side of our front steps, and this thing drilled through layers of wood to make holes for the rebar, and it went into the masonery where we put stablizing brackets, like a charm. Top of the line!!
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