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Factory-Reconditioned Milwaukee 3107-8 7.0 Amp 1/2-Inch D-Handle Right Angle Drill

Factory-Reconditioned Milwaukee 3107-8 7.0 Amp 1/2-Inch D-Handle Right Angle Drill
From Milwaukee - Reconditioned

List Price: $425.00
Price: $179.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by CPO Milwaukee

3 new or used available from $179.95

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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


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3299 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Milwaukee
  • Model: 3107-8
  • Number of items: 1

Features

  • Reconditioned Milwaukee Products have a One Year Limited 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

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
This is a reconditioned power tool. Reconditioned generally means that the tool has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the tool back to like new condition. Used extensively for drilling between joist, studs, in tight corners or in close quarters. Handles up to 2-9/16 in. Selfeed(tm) bits. Delivers 0-355 RPM on low side, 0-750 RPM on high side and 0-500 RPM with right angle drive removed. Comes with side handle & heavy-duty plastic case. Some tools may contain cosmetic blemishes. Same warranty as new.


Customer Reviews

Milwaukee 1/2" Right angle Drill5
An elcellent drill to be used in those tight corners and spaces where any other drill & bit will no go. Right angle head rotates through 360 degress to aid in those tight spaces. With the ability to drill stright as well this "specialized" tool is not. Typical Milwaukee construction. Just finished a 3500 sq.ft. home wiring job. Worth every penny and then some for timely completion especially with owner changing partitions nearly daily.

Top recommendation.

Great recondition job5
Wow - this is how a reconditioned tool should be. This thing has been hand inspected, polished, tuned and packaged with everything like new. Yes, there is a wear mark on the RAD, but I'll put plenty more there myself. This tool came with all the gizmos and gadgets that come in the new package (wrench, manual wrapped in plastic, chuck removal tool, new handle and extender). The quik lok cord was brand new, the drill had been freshly lubed (a little extra in the case attested to that!). The mark of "reconditioned" was discreetly placed underneath, not glaringly on top - not important, but another nice touch on the part of milwaukee. This is the second reconditioned drill I have bought from Milwaukee, and I have not found a reason to regret either purchase. I think they are better than new, since that have been tested and adjusted a second time before arriving. All the features and a lower price - Milwaukee reconditioned tools work for me.
I will be adding my review of a recon Porter Cable nailer on how a reconditioned tool shouldn't arrive.

good value, great tool5
I got this drill to make holes inside walls for electrical wire runs. This is a great tool and the refurb job is just like new. I used a paddle bit to get the job done, but make sure to purchase a self-feeding bit. Two speeds are forward/reverse. The top of the drill states made in the USA, I am assuming the whole drill is, not just the gearbox? I dropped the drill and it just dented the floor, not the drill. Well built. Very loud, and be sure to watch out for snags while using, because the drill has torque and will pull you around in a circle if you don't let go.