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Milwaukee 1680-21 13 amp 1/2-inch Super Hawg Joist and Stud Drill


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Brand: Milwaukee
Color: NA
Department: Tools, Auto & Industrial
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 1680-21


Features
13 amp motor delivers power for drilling holes of all sizes
Two operating speeds: max 1750 rpm-inch high, clutch-inch low gear range
90-degree left to right Roto-Lok handle offers maximum operating comfort
Removable side handle offers added control
Impact resistant carrying case-included

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Editorial Reviews:

Powerful 13 Amp Milwaukee built motor. Perfect for drilling holes of all sizes in wood frame construction. Low speed clutch. Fast drilling with 1750 RPM high; 450 RPM low. 3-position Roto-Lok rear handle with 90deg left-right rotation. Includes side handle, 8ft. 3-wire fixed rubber cord, and impact-resistant carrying case. U.S.A. Amps: 13, Chuck Size (in.): 1/2, Speed (RPM): 450 and 1750, Cord Length (ft.): 8, Side Handle: Yes, Keyless Chuck: No, Variable Speed: Yes, Case Included: Yes


User Comments about the Milwaukee 1680-21 13 amp 1/2-inch Super Hawg Joist and Stud Drill

This drill is fantastic in all aspects. It handles real good and perfect for drilling big holes.



It almost broke my wrist. These are now made in China. Stop, don't buy this if you expect the typical quality from Milwaukee. Mine broke the handle off due to a faulty trigger switch. Buyer beware.china.really. With the switch fully depressed the drill would start and stop on its own.



The only to remove them was to back them out useing a pipe wrench. The reason I say this is that while drilling the third 3/4" I reversed the drill to clean the bit, the chuck wound off the shaft and there between the joist was a bit half way through with the chuck attached. I returned the drill for a refund and purchased the standard right angle drill instead. A quick inspection would have prevented this and I would not have lost 2 days on a job that I needed to finish by this friday. This is a very powerful drill and I have no doubt that it will drill most any size hole that you have a bit for but I think that Milwaukee should have a little better quality control. Upon examination I found that the left hand threaded screw that locks the chuck on the shaft was broken allowing the chuck to unwind off the shaft when the drill was reversed. Needless to say I am unhappy with the delay, since I am a small contractor and should be starting another job Monday instead of having to spend another day on this one.Amazon was very helpful in returning this item. For this to happen, the screw had to be loose from the factory.



I'm an electrician and I have to drill a lot of holes when roughing in a house. I love it and would recommended it to anyone. This drill powers through studs and floor joist like butter.



To the gentleman who reviewed the 1680-21 and gave it 4 stars for simply arriving at the house and didn't test it;"gee that makes sense" During installation of a waste line section (4") the bi-metal bit jammed on low speed. Two days and some Ben-Gay does wonders. I now understand why the manual devotes significant time to being careful.