Milwaukee Right Angle Electric Drill 1/2in. Chuck, 7 Amp, Model# 3107-6
D-handle power and a right angle drive head make this drill package perfect for stud and joist drilling. Powerful 7 amp motors and 3 speed ranges make this a versatile tool that will handle a wide range of applications. USA.
Item# 153407
Only $249.99
Amps
7
Chuck Size (in.)
1/2
Speed (RPM)
335 - 750
Cord Length (ft.)
8ft.
Side Handle
Yes
Keyless Chuck
No
Variable Speed
Dual
Case Included
Yes
Handles up to 29/16in. selfeed bit
For drilling holes in studs, joists and hard-to-reach areas
Head and handle swivel 360°, tight-locking in any position
Includes chuck key and holder and accessories for installing/removing right angle head
MILWAUWKEE RIGHT ANGLE DRILL HAS AMAZING POWER,
August 18, 2008
By jpd1966from Nutley,nj
"When running electrcal wiring for my attic I had trouble drilling through the studs in the dormers and the many studs along the roof. the problem was i needed a powerful drill that would fit in tight spaces. My house is over 50 yrs old and the wood is thicker and more solid than normal modern stud. After trying both cordless and corded drills I found the right angle milwauwkee to be the best. This drill offered the best torque and accessability of anything I tried. I would highly recommend this drill to anyone needing consistant power and accessability."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Top 25 Contributor
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
Very strong,
April 21, 2008
By shopteachfrom Cabot, AR
"Works well have had this one for 7 years in a school shop. If it can last with them it will last you a lifetime. Only negative is that it is heavy."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
Tough drill,
April 21, 2008
By JayInDelawarefrom Central Delaware
"I was given this drill for Christmas. We have a 200+ year old house that we're renovating. We finally finished the kitchen. During the kitchen project, I had to drill down through the floor for the plumbing. The holes went through two inches of very old red oak, 3/4" waferboard and new vynil flooring. Not an issue. Using a "wood eater" bit, it punched through like butter. Fantastic!!!"
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
Takes Whatever you throw at it and then some!!!,
April 21, 2008
By RichCfrom Yorktown NY
"Milwaukee is the originator in this tool and it is worth its weight in gold!! An indispensable tool for plumbers and electrians. This tool was meant to take abuse!!!"
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
Milwaukee Right Angle Electric Drill — 1/2in. Chuc,
November 3, 2007
By qrrangerfrom South Hempstead, NY
"Excellent power and makes short work of drilling through studs and logs. This is the drill I turn to for really heavy duty jobs as it easily outpowers my other 1/2" drill. Used for remodeling houses and a log cabin. Adjustable rotating head to adapt to the angle and space available for drilling is a real plus and makes it well worth the extra weight. I would have no problems recommending this to an average homeowner or professiona as this tool can take the abuse and flat out performs reliably day in and day out. When you need a drill that can get the job done at right angles or other tight spaces, this is the one to go to whether wood, masonry or concrete."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
Best Right Angle Drill Ever!,
October 29, 2007
By 14yearoldwoodworkerfrom Boston, MA
"If i could i would give this right angle drill 6 stars it has everything. it has more than enough power to drill through any material. a couple of weeks ago i was helping my father (who is a master electrician) out on an electrical job and we needed to drill a hole so we could run some wires down through the walls to the outlets. we were drilling through a large brace that was probably 6" by 12" and it was about 100 years old. that wood was solid as a rock but the drill went right through it is didn't even stop up or lose any power. now thats what i call a drill. also the right angle chuck is great for getting into tight spaces. overall this is a great drill and i would recommend it to anybody i know."
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