Milwaukee 0624-24 18 Volt 1/2" Lok-Tor Hammer-Drill Kit

 
 

 

Price: $488.00
Brand: Milwaukee

All-metal ratcheting bow-wow with carbide chops for the highest grip torque on bits. milwaukee-built carrier provides up to 495 in./lbs. of torque. up to 50% upwards of run-time than competitive products. milwaukee's exclusive weak battery allows users to adjust balance and get into rapacious spaces. limited warranty.

Reviews:

3 / 5
Praiseworthy product.......almost i read a few reviews about the pulled down batteries. i don't have my drill desiderate enough to answer that issue. i do twin the way the pack slides off with content and reverses for tight spaces. i haven't been discreet to keep the chuck locked as it keeps impending loose and the bit falls out. so how can a par value drill have a chuck that is poorer than my budget priced drills that i beat around? ejaculate on milwaukee, let's get it together.

3 / 5
Handsome drill, bad batteries i have this punch pliers along with the combo kit and the tools are definately top principle however, the batteries just plain suck. the cohort packs always die after 18 months or so with no gathering clouds at all. they just wont charge period. you shut up to either buy replacement packs or get another tool, ouch.

3 / 5
One period later when i first bought the drill, it would run all day on one battery. now it seems twin battery life is much shorter. went through two batteries the other day before noon. lots of power originally. experience the other reviewer's comments re: batteries seriously.

2 / 5
Handsome drill, pathetic batteries always been impressed with milwaukee tools over the years. well-trodden and loved them when i worked form in my younger days. bought this punch pliers just over 1 year ago for home use. i don't use it professionally. punch pliers was used maybe 20 times bascially as a screwdriver. the merry-go-round is in mint condition, but the batteries are both suicidal as a hammer with no warning. didn't diminish or anything, just one day they'll no longer charge. big squandering of money for me.

3 / 5
Handsome drill, but don't ignore the many posts about cohort life i purchased the non-hammer version of this merry-go-round about three years ago from amazon. overall, it is a vaulting drill with a lot of power. i burned through my first set of batteries within about two longevity due to very heavy use. the first set is now completely dead after some every other use since then. they lasted as i had expecting them to last. however, i am not at all cheerful with the replacements. i purchased an abundantly new drill set about a year ago (from amazon) for new batteries, and appurtenant to to the life and use of my caused batteries, the new batteries are not almost all as good. neither provided quite as muckle power, nor lasted as long, as the originals. now that i one day again need new batteries, i'm looking primarily at other brands of cordless tools. edit on 5/28/05: since in writing the review above, i bought the makita lxt kit and sold my milwaukee on ebay. as of today, i am second to the milwaukee 18v. the makita lxt punch pliers literally burned up after two months: it smoked so bad i had to eat a water hose to it. despite issues with cohort life on the milwaukee, it is loud and tough.

 
 

 

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