Compare Prices for Milwaukee 0370-20 3/8-inch, 55-Degree Close Quarter Drill

Milwaukee 0370-20 3/8-inch, 55-Degree Close Quarter Drill

Milwaukee 0370-20 3/8-inch, 55-Degree Close Quarter Drill Tool information:
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 0370-20
Product features:
  • Metal framed gear train for longer gear life
  • Large paddle trigger for smooth control and easy grip-inch any position
  • Angled chuck for reaching close quarters other drills cannot reach
  • Textured palm grip reduces slipping
  • Reverse lever for one hand operation
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of the Milwaukee 0370-20 3/8-inch, 55-Degree Close Quarter Drill

Tool Review: a great drill...but
Summary: 4 Stars

I owned this little drill for 9 years before it finally crapped out. I used it for the occasional close quarter work and it is perfect for that purpose.

I don't know of another drill like it. This is a powerful little drill that will drill holes and drive screws in a tighter space than any other drill. It is not suited for truly heavy duty work. Mine gave up when asked to hog out big holes for running wire.

I agree that the paddle switch is precariously placed near the chuck and I have also accidentally activated the switch when changing bits. I find the paddle switch gives a lot of control, however, because of the long travel and needs to be in that location in order to keep the size of this close-quarter drill to the minumum. Having your hand near the bit is very comfortable and aids in control as well.

The Miluwakee Hole-hawg is as famous as their Sawz-all and should be up to continuous duty drilling. I will replace this drill with one just like it but will get a Hole-hawg for drilling lots of big holes in structural framing.
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