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Milwaukee 0302-20 8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill with Keyless Chuck


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Brand: Milwaukee
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 0302-20


Features
Powerful 8-amp motor, 0 to 850 rpm, variable speed control
All metal grip-lok single sleeve keyless chuck for a stronger hold on the bit and all metal gear case and diaphragm
360-degree locking side handle
Ergonomic tactile grip and 2 finger trigger for user comfort and balance
Backed by limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

This powerful drill has the construction and performance to eliminate any other 1/2in. drill in its category. This heavy-duty Magnum drill is built for industrial/construction applications. Another exclusive feature is the brush cartridge system, with a set of spare brushes, that allows you to change brushes in less than one minute. Use this tool to drill into wood, metal, plastics and composites. U.S.A. Amps: 8, Chuck Size (in.): 1/2, Speed (RPM): 850, Cord Length (ft.): 8, Side Handle: Yes, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes


User Comments about the Milwaukee 0302-20 8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill with Keyless Chuck

Or dynamite. - Power cords are available in both 8' and 25' lengths. (.although who would do anything that dumb). At 850 rpm, it runs too slow. In any case, I highly recommend this drill.


Unlike my DeWalt 115-DW236K: 1/2 Inch Heavy-Duty VSR, the chuck is smaller than the nosepiece (by 0.04", but that's enough.). This effectively locks it in place. If it's not pushed all the way back, you can tighten it down at any angle. As long as you can hold on to it, this drill has enough torque to drill through almost anything.and if it can't, you should be using a hammer drill. But if you have to drill 1/2" holes in railroad ties, swing a 3" hole saw, punch a hole through a steel plate, or drill a hole in a concrete block, this'll do the job.The 0302-20 has been pretty well covered by other reviewers, but to fill in a couple of things that haven't mentioned. The drill comes with the standard 8' version, but I find myself usually using the 25' one. so you can't easily clamp the chunk to the drill body by tightening down the handle when it's too far forward. relative to the trigger.


If you're drilling wimpy little holes in wood, this isn't the drill to use. Milwaukee 48-76-4025 Quik-Lok 25-Foot 3 Wire Grounded Cord - If pushed back all the way, the side handle fits over some bumps molded onto the nosepiece. Although I wish Milwaukee had included a case, and not sold it separately (Milwaukee 48-55-0711 General Purpose Carrying Case for Pistol Grip Tools), it still warrants a solid five stars. The bumps allow the side handle to be seated at 30 degree angles (30, 60, 90,120, 150, 180.).


Flawless performance. Can tell it was lightly used but no biggie. Keyless chuck is worth the money. Plus it is fast change out. This is a great tool for the money.


Had to drill 60 4 1/8" holes in 3/4" melamine. Huge power. Bought reconditioned and like the fact that every reconditioned tool gets the once over. It is the best corded 1/2" drill for the money. Bought for cabinet shop.


Slick handle and cord operation. If it holds up as well as my other Milwaukee drills (and I have no reason to believe it wont), it will live a long hard life. It works perfectly and saves the multiple trips around the shop looking for that dang chuck key.


This is a powerful drill which makes using these augers a snap for drilling holes in the ground. The keyless chuck makes it easy to exchange these augers and holds them in securely. I'm buying a lot more plants for my rock garden and butterfly garden because planting is so much easier now. I also bought two 50 foot, 12-gauge three-wire, grounded extension cords for work farther out in my backyard, and the drill works fine. I bought this drill to use with a 2.75" x 26" Bulb/Plant Auger and a 4.75" x 26" Planting Auger, both of which I purchased from Gempler's. But you do have to hold on securely. Great Product. If you hit a rock or tree root, the drill will catch and spin your wrist around if you are not careful.



Very easy to use yet grips with tremendous force and releases easily. I have used many other corded drills. Best power for its size (8 Amps). Best 1/2 inch chuck. Best variable speed circuitry and trigger. This is the best by far. Very smooth continuous speed control over entire range.



I was amused by some of the reviews - Joe's in particular. It disconnects for easier replacement. It's relatively small size might be misleading. I used (abused) the predecessor with keyed chuck for over 20 years before replacing it with this model last year. I recommend the proper drill for your job at hand as mentioned above but I cannot imagine a better all-round tool for a homeowner who does not have all the drills I do.


However - I have used these magnums for all of the above when it was more expedient or the more proper tool was not close by. Put a 4" hole saw on this baby and it has enough torque to break your arm. I use a SDS hammerdrill for concrete. I have had this model for over a year now and am ordering another for a gift to my electrician friend. Joe - the cord is wonderful the way it is. Over the 20+ years I replaced the cord on the last one twice. This thing can do it all, do it well and do it quickly. I use my three cordlesses for most light drilling and srewdriving.


This is a great drill. The handle (sissy bar) sticks out that far for added leverage. Joe - don't badmouth a great tool because you do not know how to use it's design features. Since I am a contractor I use a hole hawg for mixing drywall mud and heavy stuff.