Bare-Tool Milwaukee 0625-20 18-Volt Ni-Cad 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver (Tool Only, No Battery)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 495, Volts: 18, Speed - No Load (RPM): 1,700, Chuck Size (in.): 1/2, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Side Handle: Yes, Battery Included: No, Charger Included: No
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10887 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Milwaukee
- Model: 0625-20
- Number of items: 1
Features
- 495 in-lbs of maximum torque
- Soft Grip Ergonomic Handle for improved comfort and control
- Clip-Lok Belt-Clip ¿ frees up both hands for work positioning
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Milwaukee introduces the new Lok-Tor¿ 2 series of cordless driver/drills and hammer-drills. The rugged Lok-Tor¿ series delivers high torque, long run-time and the increased durability and quality expected from Milwaukee Electric Tools. All Lok-Tor¿ 2 models feature an exclusive all-metal, single-sleeve ratcheting chuck with carbide jaws to provide high grip torque on bits. A new Milwaukee-built high efficiency motor delivers up to 495 in.-lbs. of torque.
Customer Reviews
Battery compatibility was my only issue
This drill was bought to replace a nine year old 18 volt hammer drill that fell and broke. This one has good balance, nice speed control, and the reversible battery design comes in handy more than I expected. In addition, the belt clip is brilliant. No special belts nor holsters are needed. The clip itself fastens securely over a regular belt, the tool locks into the clip effortlessly, and releases easily.
My only issue comes with the NiCad versus Lithium Ion battery. After a trip to Home Depot, I had come to the conclusion that all of the Lithium Ion tools were of the compact battery design and incompatible with NiCad batteries. After I received this drill, I discovered that Milwaukee makes "Lithium-Ion" tools that are backwards compatible with the 5 NiCads I already have. Had I known that beforehand, I would have purchased a brand new model 0824-20 for $15 more.
Milwaukee drill
This is a tough tool capable of handling some abuse. If you have a need for alot of use, this is a good choice. Lithium would be the next best thing.







