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1/2" Magnum Heavy Duty Hammer Drill, 5.5A, 2 Speed, Reversing Trigger Speed Control, 0-1000/0-2500 RPM, Removable Brush Cartridge System, Self-Stopping Brushes, Heavy Duty Industrial Chuck, All Ball Roller Bearings, For Percussion Carbide Bit Drilling In Concrete Masonry Drilling Without Hammering In Wood Or Metal Drive Concrete Screw Fasteners, Includes 8' 3 Wire Quik-Lok Cord, Depth Gauge, Adjustable Side Handle Chuck Key With Holder.
The Holy Drill
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.7 out of 10
Created: May 25, 2001
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Our company bought a few of these drills about 5yrs ago. They are all still going strong (the Bosch drills have burned up). Most drills rated by the manufacturers for 7/8" say they can handle 7/8" drilling periodically, but their mainstay is 1/4-1/2". These Milwaukee drills have been put through the wringer with our guys using up to 1&1/8" hammer bits going through solid block walls with very little effort. Milwaukee's 3/8" hammer is also a strong workhorse that is worth every cent.
Milwaukee tools' 1/2" hole shooter is the BEST
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 5.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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This Milwaukee #5370-6 1/2" MAGNUM hole shooter is the absolute best in drilling in masonry or brick. It chews it apart with little effort on the user! This tool uses the masonary bits and drives them two steps further in the implemantation of drilling holes for either fasteners to be placed inside or holes for your wires to run through. I have pysically wasted two other well known brand name drills {AEG! } because they just were not TOUGH ENOUGH. This Milwaukee drill IS tough enough to do the job and I just wish I had bought this in the first place. If you are going to do a job: use the right tool and go to Milwaukee Tools as they have the toughest tools that outlast the jobs!
The "Hammer" in Masonary Drills!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.7 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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This Milwaukee 1\2" 5370-6 Hammer Drill gets the job done! I had a DeWalt cordless hammer drill for 3 years and except for masonry mortar work, it was just a good drill that was a play toy at cracking and drilling concrete! When I found this Milwaukee model at a close out price, I purchased it and sold the cordless. I shouldn't have waited this long . I always wanted the Milwaukee drill. Powerful, reliable, lightweight, built like a tank and indestructible! It will drill through anything I can put in front of it. This is a very high quality tool with a Great reputation. I though I could kill two birds with one drill?! NOT! Got a new "Cordless Drill" separately for convenience and this Milwaukee to lay the hammer down! Would have been worth the full price 3 years ago, but I'll live and learn!