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But as far as the drill works, it is great. I had to take it to a motor repair shop where they removed the chuck fairly easy because they have the right tools.
It was a factory-reconditioned drill, but I wouldn't have been able to tell except for the stickers that said so. This drill has been great.
That wasn't to easy because I couldn't remove the chuck. No dings or scratches on this drill when it came.
I did have to change the 90 degree attachment around because it was on the faster setting and I wanted the slower setting. And they didn't charge me.
Very happy with the drill and the price compared to brand new.
I have not used it much yet but like what I have This tore right through a series of joists (end-to-end of an attic) followed by some doubled up studs at an awkward angle -- stuff that would have destroyed prior drills I have. So far this thing is solid -- the other reviews are on target.I wanted to get the version of the drill with a slightly higher RPM but opted for the much less expensive refurbished version.The pros:Solid milwaukee drill - this type of corded tool is right in milwaukee's wheelhouse as far as what they do well.The cons:It is pretty heavy, corded, and you need a wrench to change the direction of the bit or swap the chuck. Per the description you can change the RPM by reversing the right angle chuck. All of these items are the trade-offs for getting a pretty solid tool that will stand up to a beating so they do not detract from the star rating at all; just worth knowing.The only item I found annoying was someone's initials scratched into the handle -- easily corrected by scratching them out but that is the other trade-off for a cheaper, refurbished drill.
I purchased this reconditioned drill due to the combination of capabilities and price. This drill arrived looking like new. Generally I have found reconditioned products to be superior to factory new. They have had personal attention and been gone through at a level that doesn't normally happen on the assembly line. If it weren't for the reconditioned stickers on the case, I would have thought it was new.The only niggles that I have are that the hex key for the screw that secures the chuck was missing, and that the design of the rotation collar makes it difficult to loosen and tighten the bolt nearest the drill body. These are very minor flaws in an otherwise superb product.
It wasn't immediately obvious to me from the description that the High/Low gearing is not selectable with a switch -- instead it involves removing the right-angle mechanism, removing the chuck, putting the chuck on the other side of the right-angle mechanism, and re-attaching. I'm very satisfied with this drill. Not a quick operation. I bought it for use with self-feed bits for drilling through joists, etc, and it has worked out very well. It feels like it will last the rest of my life, if not longer. But for my purposes, I leave it on Low all the time anyway. As far as speed control, it is true variable-speed (trigger controlled), just as you'd expect, but I wasn't 100% sure on that from the description either.
Saw my electrician using it (while i was hacking through studs at 5min each with my cordless). AWSOME. Nothing bad to say. It seriously cut my job time in half. When it arrived, it was not brand new, but as close to new as you could possible get.
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