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Review on Powerful and Efficient Right Angle Drill 355 750 for Versatile Applications by Mark Kolipano

Revainrating 5 out of 5

a true Milwaukee workhorse

I wish I had had this tool when I built our cabin. Drilling electrical and plumbing stands with a conventional drill will result in angled holes in most cases, which can be problematic. Like my Milwaukee heavy hammer drill, which I was fortunate to have at the time, the angle drill is obviously a reliable workhorse for serious drilling/drilling. And in most cases you can get those really square holes right where you want them. Add auto-feed beats and you don't usually have to force or strain it that much either. I found it indispensable when I needed to drill a 2" hole from below through a base plate and sub floor between 12" floor joists just above an ugly concrete foundation wall. For certain jobs, it's just one of those tools you can't do without. I would caution everyone to think ahead and know that if you get stuck drilling, you can quickly get amazing torque. So be careful, otherwise you can quickly strain your wrist. or worse, if you're in an awkward position like I'm in during. I really like this powerful tool.

Pros
  • Angle Drill
Cons
  • Crumpled Wrapping