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Milwaukee 1680-21 13 Amp 1/2-inch Super Hawg Joist and Stud Drill

Milwaukee 1680-21 13 Amp 1/2-inch Super Hawg Joist and Stud Drill

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Brand: Milwaukee
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $610.00
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 6251

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.7
Dimensions (in): 24.7 x 13.3 x 5.9

MPN: 1680-21
Model: 1680-21
UPC: 045242001989
EAN: 0045242001989
ASIN: B00006AGPX

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Features:
  • 13 amp motor delivers power for drilling holes of all sizes
  • Two operating speeds: max 1750 rpm in high, clutch in low gear range
  • 90-degree left to right Roto-Lok handle offers maximum operating comfort
  • Removeable side handle offers added control
  • Impact resistent carrying case included

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
1/2", 13A, Super Hawg Kit, Fast Drilling 150 RPM High, 450 RPM Low, Low Speed Clutch, 3 Position Roto-Lok Rear Handle, 90 Degree Left Right Rotation, 9', 3 Wire Cord, Includes Side Handle & Carrying Case.


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Milwaukee Right Angle Drill   December 16, 2008
William Flader (Evanston, Illinois)
We could not be happier with our purchase. It was delivered promptly and works better than we anticipated. We are very pleased with the entire purchase process.


5 out of 5 stars one incredible drill - just buy one!   September 17, 2008
Mark Thorne (Pittsfield, Mass, US)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I'm an electrician and have used Milwaukee power tools since 1978. I've watched the line of old hole hawgs do some amazing things in the past, as well as some frightening things (breaking wrists, knocking men off ladders, locked bits twisting the handles and ripping through 2x4's). Up until now I've avoided them like the plague. Two years ago my plumber bought one of these new super hawgs (after years of the old dangerous ones) and liked it so much he bought 3 more for his small crew. He showed it to me, I lifted it up and put it down, telling him I couldn't possibly use this tool overhead every day.

Today this same plumber brought the same (very used) drill to have me use on my totaly remodeled house (I'm playing his helper to save $). I laughed and said I'd try it, but no promises. Although only 5 pounds heavier than my usual right angle drills, it seems heavier than the advertised 15 pounds and more awkward to carry and use than my right angles, possibly because I had no idea it comes with a side handle (not offered to me today). Key for the chuck poorly designed - needs to be deeper to clear head (little things get to me, sorry). Put various sized hole saws and self-feed bits on it and away I went.

Holy crap. Dull as most of his bits were (aren't all contractors bits shot?), this damn drill was flying through everything I touched. Self-feed bits chewed so fast through 2" stock I was peppered with wood shavings. Hole saws - dull ones at that - cut through wood like styrofoam. One hole was a bit slow in cutting until I realized I had the drill in reverse, and it had been going faster through the board than would my own right angle drill in forward!

I braced myself, keeping hands and head positioned for kickbacks that never happened. Not once did I hear the safety clutch kick in or did I experience even one kickback. All day drilling and not one kickback, not even when I abused the drill grinding out angled holes that surely would have thrown me off my ladder with my other Milwaukee. I was laughing all day, saying over and over "I can't believe this tool"..."Did you see how fast I drilled that hole?" The drill's rotating speed is so fast the hole saws never "grab" on initial full contact with wood like my drill does. Your fingers never act as the bumper once the drill exits through the wood like when using my right angle. Tight stud bays were no harder to get at than with my right angle Milwaukee, too. Although heavy, just lift it like you mean it and the tool does the rest.

My plumber even used this to drill out my shower/tub valve holes. I held my breath while he simply squatted, rested the huge drill on his knees and used his body as a drill press to delicately slice through the 1/8" fiberglass as if using an Exacto knife.

My 23+ year old right angle had trouble the other day drilling 1 1/4" through 50 year old douglas fir floor joists (new bit, too), and I thought, well, time for a new right angle. My plumber offered me his hawg to use for a few days, as he has spares. No need, because guess what I'm buying online tonight? In a couple days I'll be in Super Hawg heaven, despite turning 53 with a torn rotator cuff.



4 out of 5 stars Drill   July 12, 2008
Buddy Bowman
0 out of 4 found this review helpful

Tool arrived in good condition.
Purchased it for an upcoming job & have not used it.



5 out of 5 stars Need brute force?   December 23, 2007
David M. (Western Washington)
8 out of 10 found this review helpful

We've had this drill on the job for about 2 months now. Bought it after our Milwaukee RA drill busted while running a self-feed bit. This is one of the most powerful tools I've used. It got away from me, threw me off the roof into a pile of sand, pushed over a huge stone chimney, then spun out into the driveway and crushed a concrete truck, then knocked over a row of porta-potties with guys using them. The crane operator dropped a unit of pan decking on it to get it under control. Make sure to use the side handle!


5 out of 5 stars The Beast   August 29, 2007
David A. Schwarzkopf (living wherever the Navy tells him to.)
6 out of 10 found this review helpful

Please note: approach this drill with caution, it is not for the feint of heart. Any drill whose instruction manual spends most of its pages explaining how not to break your arm while using it is pretty hardcore.

I purchased this on sale at Amazon for a pretty great price, just in case I ever needed one. It was my first Milwaukee purchase, and has since sold me on their tools. I don't think they could have made this more heavy duty. The first thing through my mind was "what in the heck am I going to drill through with this monster???" the second thought was: "whatever I want to". I purchased Milwaukee's self-feed bit set as a companion and I'm going to plagiarize a previous review and say, sit on it and ride, 'cause it ain't stopping for nothing.

The 2 speeds and rotating handle are both handy options, well thought out and well executed. If you're looking for a drill like this, the super hawg is the one to get.



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