The Cordless 28 Volt 1/2 in. Hammer-Drill uses the Milwaukee-built high-power motor to develop an enormous 600 in. lbs. of maximum torque and 0-600/0-1800 RPM, ideal for drilling larger holes and driving larger screws faster. The V28 battery pack weighs less than an 18 Volt pack yet delivers two times the run time, making this the ideal solution for all drilling and driving needs. The V28 uses Lithium-Ion technology, which allows consistent fade-free power - meaning the first cut is as powerful as the last. V28 Lithium-Ion battery packs will never develop a memory and can be charged at any time regardless of the packs current charge level! Press the fuel gauge button and LED indicators display remaining charge left in the pack, providing an ideal way to check the state of the pack before you start your job. 5-year limited warranty. U.S.A. Factory reconditioned to perform like new
Item# 330724R
Only $249.99
28V lithium battery
High-powered motor delivers 600 in.-lbs. of torque
Heavy-duty 2-gear box
Ratcheting single-sleeve chuck with carbide jaws
Nonslip grip reduces vibration and fatigue
Clip-Lok System attaches securely to the operators belt or tool bag
Reversible battery pack fits in tight spaces
Includes two 28V lithium batteries and charger
5-year limited warranty
Model 0724-24R
Manufacturer Warranty: 12 months parts / 12 months labor
Milwaukee 28 Volt Cordless,
November 18, 2008
By turbodude51from Chicago
"First, I have owned all the brands, and use my cordless on a regular basis Nothing tops this drill combo, the battery indicator, fast charging, and best of all it works till its dead. Does not slow down and die, works till it stops. Then you pop in the other battery and its ready to do it all over. I ahve drilled through half inch steel, used hole saws in thick wood. Nothing stops the drill. And the Saw, as powerful as any electric saw out there. Do you exercise, this combo will put out more than you need!"
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
the best drill I have ever used,
August 18, 2008
By wolf5700from Idaho
"This is the best drill that I have ever used. I am an electrician I have used this drill for over a year I have had it repair because it was dropped in the case cracked, milwaukee still covered it even though it was not a defect. The battery indicator shows how much charge there is on the battery, and the lithium-ion is great because the drill does not slow down it is either going or not. This drill can do any job from little to big. I have sence bought alot more V28 tools and love them, the only disappiontment was that milwaukee did not make a smaller impact drill to go with the set, so I had to settle for a 12V driller to do the job."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
18V DRILL,
August 18, 2008
By 832355from KINGSPORT,TN
"I HAVE TWO OF THESE AND THEY PERFORM EXCELLENT. THE BATTERIES LAST AND I EVEN USE THEM DRILLING METAL! MILWAUKEE TOOLS ARE THE BEST. COST A LIL MORE BUT THEY HOLD UP TO THE TASK. BUYING CHEAPER BARGAIN TOOLS IS JUST THROWING YOUR MONEY AWAY."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Overall Rating:
3
/ 5
ok drill,
August 18, 2008
By smhowsefrom San Fernando, CA
"I bought this drill to replace my 18v milwaukee hammer drill. When I first got the drill it was great! tons of power does just like they say full power till the last hole. after about 8mths (using professionally) I noticed a large drop in power with a full charge battery the drill would stop when drilling holes as if it didn't have enough power I could even stop the chuck with my bare hand. I took it to a repair shop who replaced the clutch to no avail. I then returned and they replaced the motor still same problem. I still use the drill everyday but, my 4 year old 18v drill has way more torque. I am very disappointed."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Overall Rating:
2
/ 5
not enough hammer action,
August 18, 2008
By tomffrom NEW YORK
"the drill itself wrorks fine however, hammer drill did not have enough hammer action to drill down into concrete. burned out 2 bits. Battery power not long enough for this type of tool."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Professional