Milwaukee 0299-20 Magnum 8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill
- Powerful 8.0 amp motor delivers 0 to 850 rpm, variable speed control
- Heavy-duty keyed chuck, all-metal gear case and diaphragm
- 8-foot, 3-wire rubber cord and 360-degree locking side handle
- Ergonomic textured grip and two-finger trigger for user comfort and balance
- Limited Warranty
This powerful drill has the construction and performance you need to get the job done. Amps : 8, Chuck Size (in.) : 1/2, Speed (RPM) : 850, Cord Length (ft.) : 8, Side Handle : Yes, Keyless Chuck : No, Variable Speed : Yes
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It should be labeled Beijing or something after the craphole in china where it is made. I took one look at it and sent it back. It’s absolute junk – mostly plastic. It’s really poorly balanced because the handle part is cheesy light plastic. The forward/reverse switch is a plastic lever the size of a matchstick. It just doesn’t have the feel of a quality tool – for a hundred bucks I expected something with at least a hint of quality in the design and workmanship. Maybe you younger people don’t know that at one time tools like this were made to last. This piece of junk is disposable. I guess that’s why there aren’t screws to change the brushes – it will never last that long. Milwaukee – shame on you! How many people have you put out of work to make this junk in china?
I just got this thing and it seems to work very well.It has the power and speed I was looking for A+
Don’t let the statements about power and torque mislead you. This drill is not particularly big. The accessory handle makes it larger on the y axis, but the over all drill is not that big.
The power is great, and I don’t know how people use cordless drills for serious work.
One nit-picky complaint. The chuck needs to be tight; and I mean tight. I was using a 4 1/4 hole saw for nice and neat holes in the ceiling drywall for remodeling the kitchen and dining lighting. The hole saw bit slipped out after the 3rd hole. It’s drywall, come on….Turns out that what I thought was secure needed more torque from the Allan key/Jacobs chuck than I realized.
My father always lends me his old Milwaukee tools from the 80′s when I ask. They still work great, and its why I purchased my own.
More torque than drill motors with more amps. Use both handles when drilling through sill plates or headers, it will twist your wrist if you let drill bind.
Excellent drill. Several in use at our farm equipment repair shop. Highly recommended when you need a reliable tool.