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Milwaukee 0299-20 Magnum 8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill | 
enlarge | Brand: Milwaukee Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $208.00 Buy New: $104.43 You Save: $103.57 (50%)
New (19) Refurbished (1) from $79.95
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 3083
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.9 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 3.1 x 13.9
MPN: 0299-20 Model: 0299-20 UPC: 045242001941 EAN: 0045242001941 ASIN: B00007FPIN
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| Features:
| • | Powerful 8.0 amp motor delivers 0 to 850 rpm, variable speed control | | • | Heavy-duty keyed chuck, all-metal gear case and diaphragm | | • | 8-foot, 3-wire rubber cord and 360-degree locking side handle | | • | Ergonomic textured grip and two-finger trigger for user comfort and balance | | • | Limited Warranty |
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Product Description 1/2", Powerful 8A Motor, Magnum Drill, Keyed, Chuck, Variable Speed, 0-850RPMS, All Metal Gear Case, 360 Degree Side handle, Modular Brush Card Design, All Ball & roller Bearing.
Amazon.com Power, power, power is what you get. The all-metal gear case and diaphragm add a little heft to Milwaukee's drill, but the performance is unbeatable. Further, for such a heavy drill, it sits nicely in hand, thanks to the ergonomic grip and comfortable, longer trigger. Kudos to Milwaukee designers for placing the reversing switch at your trigger fingertip. The all-metal keyed chuck is built for a long work life and will see thousands of half-inch shank bits in its time. You'll love the included side handle if you're going to be working this tool for any length of time, as it is a heavy piece. It's a workhorse. The quality is unsurpassed.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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Milwaukee 8 am 1/2 drill November 16, 2008 M. Stoyer (Eagar, AZ United States) great power and speed control! excellent for big or small projects! You'll love this drill!
Drill everything ! Drill anything WHERE IS THE CARRYING CASE ?!?!!? September 16, 2007 Anonymous (United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Drill everything ! Drill anything WHERE IS THE CARRYING CASE ?!?!!? I drill 3 1/8 bugle heads through masonite as if it was pine, my paddle bit churns drywall as easy as cake mix. We had a large rock in a tight place that couldn't be sledged hammered, so we took a mason bit and just punched holes into until we could break it up with framing hammers. They should make a horror movie and give the killer this drill instead of a chainsaw, it's that killer.
Why did they change the design October 12, 2003 Andrew D. Todd (Ocracoke, NC United States) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
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.
powerhouse! December 18, 2002 Andrea F (NJ United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this drill based on a tool shootout of high amperage 1/2 inch drills in tools of the trade magazine. 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!) 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.) I have been so impressed at the capabilities of this drill. It has driven 4 inch long 3/8ths lag screws without a problem. It will stir a paddle bit in drywall mud and drive up to a 2 and 9/16ths self feed bit. This is one incredible tool. I will be replacing the keyed chuck with a keyless though.
Great Drill December 14, 2002 Brian Sammons (Doylestown, Ohio United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bough tthis drill and it is great. The torque is enough for any job you will run into for a hand drill. It runs 2-1/2" forestner bits without any difficulty. It also offers very smooth easy to control variable speed trigger. The only thing I was disappionted in was that I like having cases for my tools and this one didn't come with one. Milwaukee will sell you one but I would rather make my own than pay that much for a box.
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