This is a decent angle drill. I use it for sanding bowls on the lathe, and it replaces an old one I had with a much smaller trigger. This angle drill works great and has the traditional Milwaukee quality. I've been using their equipment for 40 years. No complaints. The only issue I have is that the trigger lever is awkward, compared to one on an angle grinder or some such. It's very big. I was sanding a bowl in my hand and managed to get my shirt caught on the disk, which wrapped my hand up in my shirt squeezing my hand on the trigger so I couldn't hardly let it go. Now we all know that's because I'm stupid and was not working safely enough, but you do want to remain vigilant. Power equipment can mess you up.
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I work on boats so this machine is great fo tight quarters perfect when I need to get in Cabinets or in electronics under the dash tight working area
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The drill is great, it has a good angle and rpm. The only things I dislike about it is that the overall handle where you grip the tool is very wide, and the trigger is to long. It would be better if it were smaller. The reason I bought this tool was because I restore/repair furniture and it allows me to get to areas that you cannot with a normal drill.
This drill looked like it had never been used. The drill however would not switch into the reverse mode. After disassembled, I found the the drill was not properly assembled. It took me 20 - 30 minutes to figure out how to properly assemble it. It now works perfectly.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Excellent tool, powerfull enought, good grip, would prefer a 90 degree angles but good anyway.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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