Milwaukee Cordless Drill Review - Should You Buy a Milwaukee?

How does the Milwaukee Cordless Drill compare with others? This is obviously one of the most used machines on the market but as always, just because something is purchased a lot doesn't make it the best quality.

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One of the more popular models is the 0824-24. This one comes equipped with a V18, two eighteen batteries, and best of all a charger.

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Sometimes drills come without this and you have to recharge the battery in the machine itself, which really negates the point of having two batteries, since you can only use one at a time. Therefore, you can continue working while one of your batteries is reloading with this Milwaukee Cordless Drill Model.

It comes equipped with a case to lug it around with, and the motor is capable of five hundred and fifty inches-pounds of torque, certainly a high enough output to suit most.

The chuck is made of a half inch metal to enable it to keep the bits very secure, and you can be sure they aren't going anywhere with this model. The battery charger is capable of reloading batteries between eighteen and twenty eight volts in a maximum of sixty minutes.

One thing I'd suggest you look for are refurbished Milwaukee cordless Drills. These are ones that have been fully restored and therefore you know you are getting quality, but without the new price tag to boot. In other words, it's similar to buying new just minus the price tag.

The 0612-20 model is the other one we'll look at briefly. This one is brand spanking new, and is small and designed for regular every day users at construction sites.

Since its' compact, it is able to fit into smaller spaces, sometimes a necessity at certain job sites. It's able to be used at fourteen hundred revolutions per minute, and the torque comes in at just under four hundred inches per pounds.

The chuck has twenty different clutch positions, and it doesn't require a key, making inputting and outputting bits much quicker. Depending on where you buy it, you can get batteries with it, and its' able to plow through one half inches of steel and one and three quarters inches of wood.

The length is just under ten inches, which again demonstrates its' maneuverability. To sum up, the Milwaukee Cordless Drill consistently gets rave reviews from customers, and is one of the top drills on the market.

Milwaukee Cordless Drill Review - Should You Buy a Milwaukee?
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