A Milwaukee drill is a great choice if you are
looking for a power tool that delivers consistent
and powerful performance. The Milwaukee
Electric Tool Corporation has been leading the power tool
industry since the company was formed in 1924,
and Milwaukee has pioneered several advances
in the field of power tools during those intervening
years. Recently Milwaukee entered the highly
competitive cordless tool market, with a selection
of both regular and hammer drills. Like all Milwaukee
tools, these drills combine power, comfort, and
reliability that rank them among the best power
tools in the world.
The Milwaukee line of drills
Milwaukee's
line of both corded and cordless drills offer
flexible solutions to your drilling needs.
If you need a powerful all purpose corded drill,
Milwaukee offers a wide range of drills with
chuck sizes ranging from ¼ inch to ½ inch.
These drills have the best power to weight ratio
in the industry while still incorporating heavy
duty steel construction to protect the machinery.
If
you need a drill that packs a bit more punch,
Milwaukee offers heavy duty ¾ inch and
larger drills, Hole Hawgs, and D-Handled drills
that can handle even the toughest drilling assignments.
For drilling in confined spaces Milwaukee offers
a line of close quarters drills, as well as right
angle drills that allow you to apply the maximum
amount of power – even if you cannot aim
your drill squarely at the surface.
Drill bits
In order to get the most out of your Milwaukee
corded or cordless drill it is a good idea to
choose Milwaukee drill bits. Milwaukee makes
a wide selection of hammer bits, hole saws, wood
bits, and other drill bits, and these bits are
all made using the strongest materials. Milwaukee
drill bits are designed to work with Milwaukee
tools, and offer maximum breakage protection
along with materials that help the bits maintain
their sharpness through many uses.
The Milwaukee cordless hammer drill
You
can choose from two models of ¾ inch
Milwaukee cordless hammer drill. Both of these
hammer drills offer 18 Volt power, allowing you
to drill more than 50 holes on a single charge.
If you frequently work on job sites that have
not yet been hooked up to the electrical grid,
a cordless hammer drill might just be your best
choice of Milwaukee drill.
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