This Milwaukee 3/8in. close quarter drill is a unique design for access into tight work places where a full size drill doesn't fit. Its lightweight, paddle switch and comfortable grip make this tool feel like an extension of your hand. U.S.A.
very handy in tightest of spots!,
August 19, 2008
By etalshfrom Orlando, FL
"This drill provides great speed and power. I've used it for pre-drilling in metal framing and it is powerful on 18 ga metal. one downside is the sensitivity of the trigger. Just make sure it is unplugged when loosening or tightening the chuck."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
Rugged, Heavy Duty Drill,
October 29, 2007
By FriarTedfrom Seneca, SC
"I use this drill for 6 years of heavy duty work. It gets abused and keeps coming back for more. I use it a lot for holding 3- and 4" sanding mandrels used in wood turning work. It is subjected to tons of dust. Just an occasional blast with an air hose keeps it running great. And the offset chuck angle is perfect for getting inside spinning bowls. Very convenient, well made and reliable tool."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
3/8 Corded Angle Drill,
October 29, 2007
By JohnPfrom WA State
"A winner. Typical Milwaukee quality with great power and a first-class chuck. Fits hand well, has good finger speed control, and is especially well-suited for tight corner work where a true right angle is clumsy or won't fit. Not as compact at chuck as a close-qtr right angle 18v, but light weight and good torque are welcome for prolonged tough drilling in tight spots, especially long-reach situations in rear of cabinets. I've experienced no disappoinments with this drill, and would not replace it with anything else. Perfect for its obvious intended use, and a recommended addition for any expanding toolbox, in my opinion."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional