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Milwaukee 0299-20 Magnum 8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill


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Brand: Milwaukee
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 0299-20


Features
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

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Editorial Reviews:

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


User Comments about the Milwaukee 0299-20 Magnum 8 Amp 1/2-Inch Drill

great power and speed control. You'll love this drill. excellent for big or small projects.



I am in the trades and have owned the 1/2 inch magnum drills for years without to many problems except the notorious switch problem milwaukee has. I purchased a replacement drill with the new handle configuration and it just didn't hold up.The drill is now dangerous to use without a handle and it is such a hassle to get a replacement.I'm looking for a new brand. The drills have lasted for years and have always had plenty of power and durability.



solid yet lightweight construction, a long, heavy gauge ruber 3 prong cord, a heavy duty keyed chuck. This is one incredible tool. It has driven 4 inch long 3/8ths lag screws without a problem. The highlights of this drill are gobs of torque(It will twist your arm if you are not careful). I bought this drill based on a tool shootout of high amperage 1/2 inch drills in tools of the trade magazine.


It will stir a paddle bit in drywall mud and drive up to a 2 and 9/16ths self feed bit. This drill came out head and shoulders above the offerings from hitatchi, makita, dewalt, portercable and bosch. I picked this drill up at the home depot during a tool trade in promotion(traded in an old single speed metal bodied black and decker 3/8th drill). I will be replacing the keyed chuck with a keyless though. I have been so impressed at the capabilities of this drill.



The only thing I was disappionted in was that I like having cases for my tools and this one didn't come with one. The torque is enough for any job you will run into for a hand drill. I bough tthis drill and it is great. It runs 2-1/2" forestner bits without any difficulty. Milwaukee will sell you one but I would rather make my own than pay that much for a box. It also offers very smooth easy to control variable speed trigger.



The only thing I was disappionted in was that I like having cases for my tools and this one didn't come with one. The torque is enough for any job you will run into for a hand drill. I bough tthis drill and it is great. It runs 2-1/2" forestner bits without any difficulty. Milwaukee will sell you one for ($$$) but I would rather make my own than pay that much for a box. It also offers very smooth easy to control variable speed trigger.