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Milwaukee 5387-22 8.5 Amp 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill

Milwaukee 5387-22 8.5 Amp 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill

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Brand: Milwaukee
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $350.00
Buy New: $196.40
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 15688

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.4
Dimensions (in): 18.3 x 15.5 x 4.7

MPN: 5387-22
Model: 5387-22
UPC: 045242025343
EAN: 0045242025343
ASIN: B000BO8318

Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 weeks

Features:
  • 1/2-inch dual speed hammer drill with an 8.5 amp motor that provides overload protection
  • Dual speed motor optimized for concrete fastening: 1-1,000 rpm, 0-16,000 bpm; 0-2,500 rpm, 0-40,000 bpm
  • Metal gear case can withstand daily jobsite abuse
  • Includes depth gauge, side handle, carrying case
  • Weighs 6.4 pounds; 14-3/4-inch long; 5-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
At 8.5 amps this heavy duty pistol grip Hammer-Drill can handle the toughest drilling of 3/4 inch holes in concrete. With dual range speed control, the operator can choose more power to speed for the toughest applications or more speed and less torque for lighter applications. Equipped with a metal gear case this tool can withstand the daily jobsite abuse. The removable side handle also assists in setting the depth rod for pre-set hole drilling. Use for drilling in wood with Flat Boring Bits, Hole Saws, Auger Bits, and Selfeed Bits. It can also be used to drill in steel with Twist Bits and in concrete with Percussion Bits.

Amazon.com Product Description
At 8.5 amps this heavy-duty pistol-grip hammer drill from Milwaukee can handle even the toughest drilling of 3/4-inch holes in concrete. With its dual-range speed control, you can choose more power to speed for the most demanding applications or more speed and less torque for lighter jobs. Equipped with a metal gear case, this tool can withstand the blows, kicks, and drops of daily job site abuse. The removable side handle also assists in setting the depth rod for pre-set hole drilling. Use the 5387-20 for drilling in wood with flat boring bits, hole saws, auger bits, and selfeed bits. It can also be used to drill in steel with twist bits and in concrete with percussion bits (not included). This kit comes with a carrying case, a depth gauge, and a side handle.


Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars 1/2 Inch Hammer Drill   December 3, 2008
Everett A. Warren (Northeast PA United States)
I almost want to say "medium duty" but that implies this is a lightweight, and it toys with Milwaukee's Heavy Duty slogan.

For me, however, this falls between the V28 hammer drill that I use for most small tasks and the 5342-21 Rotary Hammer that I use to drill through fieldstone, thus it fits a niche between the other tools.

It is an excellent tool, and for most users it will be the most powerful drill they need. Although I am somewhat disappointed in it, most of that fault lies with my intended use exceeding its capabilities.

Although I'm sure it is great for brick and masonry and maybe even concrete, it handles longer holes clear through fieldstone and river rock with a bit of difficulty. A good part of the fault lies in the availability of bits that don't fall apart (most brands didn't survive more than an inch or so of cutting; to be fair, I didn't try Milwaukee or Hitachi brand bits; Irwin seemed to work the best).

The only reason I'm taking any stars off whatsoever, is that the chuck seemed to loosen up on me with most of the 1/2" bits I tried. It had no problem hanging on to the smaller bits I used for pilot holes, but it let go of quite a few other bits. With the Irwin bits, you can fit the 1/2" ones into the teeth of the chuck in a certain way and they will hold beautifully, but if you put them in off of that ideal axis or if you have a round 1/2" bit, it tends to slip, and that's not a good thing.

Although I had to step up to the rotary hammer to meet my needs, I still expect to get use from this drill in more suitable mediums ~ wood decks and fencing, especially, and perhaps some brick or so forth.



5 out of 5 stars This is a DRILL!   October 23, 2008
Jeff Shultz (Wayzata, MN United States)
Milwaukee's 5387-22 is a large, powerful piece of equipment. It was created to puch holes in masonry, but it is so smoth, you could use it for many other jobs. The drill is manufactured in Germany and the quality shows. Another reviewer mentioned the trigger is too sensitive, but mine seems fine.

The only caution I would mention is the balance of the drill. It is long and has a front-end wight bias. You will not be using this drill one-handed. The weight is not bad, but the length and forward location of the weight will cause you to need the side handle. This is actually good, because the torque of this baby would rip it out of your hand if a bit sticks in your work-piece. The side handle will help you keep it under control.

If you need a general drill, this is too much. If you need a STRONG drill that will probably last longer than your lifetime, this is it. Milwaukee makes a number of GREAT drills, and this unit is certainly one of them.

Be sure not to confuse this with another similar model: 5378-22. That drill is not nearly as good as this one. Just be sure to hold on with both hands. Once you use it, you'll know why.



5 out of 5 stars My review after 6 months of use...   September 3, 2008
David Hammond
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

It has been my experience with customer reviews that often they are posted too early and do not offer enough detail to be useful. Because of this I have waited for 6 months to post a review.

The Milwaukee 5387 hammer drill has been simply awesome. I am a professional voice/data cabling installer and have used this drill on job sites frequently and have been totally pleased with the quality and power of this drill. The fit, finish, and feel of this drill is first class. The casing has been very durable thus far with no cracking issues or the rubber on the backside of the grip peeling off.

This drill is on the heavy side and mainly towards the front - and can get tiring if holding it over your head for long periods of time.. However, I am gladly willing to trade a little extra weight for a tool this solid.

I have used this drill to beat 1" holes through concrete/spancrete, cinder block, and brick without any problems with heat or the motor bogging down. As others have said this thing is VERY powerful - it has snapped my wrists around a few times when the bit has bound up.

The chuck in this drill has been very reliable thus far - out of the box it was true and after 6 months of use I still have had no problems with it bending or warping or the jaws not holding the bits securely.

The detachable power cable is a wonderful feature - it is the same design found on other higher-end Milwaukee tools. The cord is a nice heavy yet flexible rubber, and long enough to be useful. I have not had any problems with the rubber on the ends of the cable wearing, cracking, or peeling.

I would definitely recommend this drill to any professional or anyone who demands a reliable drill that will last a very long time!



4 out of 5 stars TORQUE   July 31, 2008
Chad Diederich (SoCal)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Great drill. The hammer drill feature is amazing. It has enough torque to get just about any job done. I would give it 5 stars, but the variable speed trigger is EXTREMELY sensitive. This makes it hard to use as a mixer for drywall, cement, stucco, etc. it also puts a great strain on the motor to use it for this purpose.


5 out of 5 stars from a professional, buy this tool   June 29, 2008
bob the builder (california)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have installed shower doors for about 9 years and used this bad boy on a jobsite when my Makita hammer drill just wasn't getting the job done. I bought one the next day and have been using it ever since. Drilling concrete is easy drill through 1 1/8" thick granite, thats a chore. But this thing blew right through it. I highly recommend this tool. This is one of those drills your great grand children will be using 50 years from now saying they don't make em like they used to.

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