Sunday, April 18, 2010

Milwaukee 0370-20 3/8-inch, 55-Degree Close Quarter Drill

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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. Amps: 3.5, Chuck Size (in.): 3/8, Speed (RPM): 1,300, Side Handle: No, Keyless Chuck: No, Variable Speed: Yes
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Technical Details

- Metal framed gear train for longer gear life
- Large paddle trigger for smooth control and easy grip-inch any position
- Angled chuck for reaching close quarters other drills cannot reach
- Textured palm grip reduces slipping
- Reverse lever for one hand operation
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Customer Buzz
 "agree--and disagree" 2010-02-13
By chevyhed53 (Hammock, FL)
The Milwaukee close quarter is the best power tool I've bought in a long time. Gets the job done with power and with ease. I do agree with the guy who is getting rid of his on one score: The large trigger, which is part of what makes the tool so easy to use, can be a hazard if you're not paying attention. It is indeed very easy to activate accidentally, and especially when changing (ouch) bits. It just takes some getting used to. It's like a fine sports car--a perfect performer once you get used to its quirks!

Customer Buzz
 "One of a kind" 2010-01-07
By Duncspal
I had to replace the predecessor of this drill as the brass pinion gear finally stripped the last time I abused it.



The new drill has improved forward/reverse positioning and controls versus the previous model. It is a bit larger which is a bit of a negative.



I was in the middle of a wiring project when the drill gave out. Since this is a specialized tool I wasn't successful finding it at home stores. I did Buy a $250 Makita close quarters drill. I took it back. It overheated, didn't have the torque required to drill through 3 2x4's with a 3/4" auger drill and other issues.



I would strongly recommend this drill for close quarters use. I would caution users that, as with any specialty tool, this is not an all purpose drill. The sensitivity and placement of the trigger makes driving screws or other speed sensitive work difficult if not perilous.

Customer Buzz
 "Great product" 2009-12-23
By adkwood4sale.com (Canton, NY)
I use this product in my lathe work. The pistol grip gives me good control. The shape allows me access into my bowls for sanding. I highly recommend it.

Customer Buzz
 "Milwaukee close quarter drill" 2009-10-02
By Edward J. Conway
Good tool. Kinda clumsy if you have small hands but preforms the job well.

Customer Buzz
 "Be very careful with this drill" 2009-08-17
By A Pokemon Father (Cincinnati)
As another reviewer noted, this drill can be very dangerous. I was changing bits the other day and while I was tightening the bit using the chuck key, the hand holding the body accidentally pressed the trigger trapping two fingers between the body and the chuck key. I could not remove my fingers. I finally had to pull the plug which released the pressure. I almost lost the tip of my finger in this accident. I will be returning this drill to Amazon today and getting the Bosch or other model with a safety trigger. I realize the instructions call for unplugging the tool while changing the bits, but honestly how many people do that with their drill?



I will say this drill has tons of power as evidenced by my chewed up fingers.


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