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| Factory-Reconditioned Milwaukee 3107-8 7.0 Amp 1/2-inch D-Handle Right Angle Drill | 
enlarge | Brand: Milwaukee Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $425.00 Buy New: $169.95 You Save: $255.05 (60%)
New (3) from $169.95
Sales Rank: 13866
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.6 Dimensions (in): 19 x 11.5 x 5.4
MPN: 6596 Model: 3107-8 UPC: 045242990559 EAN: 0045242990559
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Reconditioned Milwaukee Products have a five-year warranty through the Milwaukee factory or an authorized service center | | • | Designed for drilling between joist, studs, in tight corners, or in close quarters | | • | 0-355 rpm on low, 0-750 rpm on high, and 0-500 rpm with right-angle drive removed | | • | Trigger speed control for precise applications |
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Product Description SPECIFICATIONS Milwaukee 3107-8 1/2 Inch Right Angle Drill; Voltage -- 120 AC; Chuck Size -- 1/2 inch; Amps -- 7.0; RPM w/RAD -- 0-350/0-750 RPM; No Load Speed -- 0-500 RPM; Chuck Type Keyed; Gear Train Quadruple; Cord Type -- 8 ft. Quick-Lok; Construction type Grounded; Spindle Lock No; Length -- 16-3/4 inches; Tool Weight -- 10.3 lbs.; Shipping Weight 16.5 lbs; The Milwaukee 3107-8 Includes: Carrying Case, RAD Assemble, Side Handle, 9/16 inch Open End Wrench, 3/16 inch Socket Wrench, Chuck Remover Bar
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
You'd think it was new! October 21, 2008 Excellent condition! Couldn't have hoped for the unit to be in any better shape. Looks great, works great.
Great Item August 18, 2008 The angle drill we received is great for what we do. Item was shipped promptly and any questions were answered by an individual. We are very pleased.
If Marvel's 'The Thing' were a drill, this is the kind he would be February 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Owned it for 2 months, have drilled a lot of joist holes. Coupled with an auger bit, you can wire a house in short order. Yes, it is a little on the heavy side, but it is built to take the punishment of a demanding job. You wouldn't want a tool that wears out before you do. Using American-made tools feels good to me as well.
MILWAUKEE DRILL November 29, 2007 This was a great transaction. The reconditioned drill arrived quickly and was impossible to tell from a new product. It was a great value and I'll check these guys out first for my next tool purchase.
Not bad February 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not a bad tool has plenty of power to get thought wood studs with large drill bits on the end. It is a little heavy but that really means it is built well. Note on reconditioned tools if you like your tools on the newer side spend the extra 30 bucks and get a new one. My version has someone's elses name engraved in to it.
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| Power Tools - Home Improvement Articles |
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10/23/2008 01:00 AM
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SHOPNOTES: Table Position Jig
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One of the keys to drilling precise holes with a drill press is making
sure the table is perfectly square to the bit. I've come up with a
handy jig that makes this task foolproof.
Continue reading: "SHOPNOTES: Table Position Jig".
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10/16/2008 04:03 AM
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WOODSMITH: Plane Saddle
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Here's a simple tip that will end any questions you may have about proper hand plane etiquette.
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10/09/2008 04:48 AM
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SHOPNOTES: Sheet Goods Bench Roller
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Moving large, heavy sheet stock around my shop can be a hassle. So I came up with a simple workbench add-on that makes moving full sheets easier.
Continue Reading "SHOPNOTES: Sheet Goods Bench Roller".
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10/02/2008 01:59 AM
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WOODSMITH: Squaring Drawers
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Cutting the joinery for drawers can be pretty routine. The real test comes when you have to assemble them squarely. Here's a tip that can help.
Continue Reading "WOODSMITH: Squaring Drawers".
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09/24/2008 09:22 PM
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SHOPNOTES: Miter Clamping Jig
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Gluing and clamping a miter joint can be a challenge. It's often hard to get the parts lined up and held firmly in place until the glue dries. To make this task easier, I made a simple clamping jig.
Continue Reading "SHOPNOTES: Miter Clamping Jig".
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