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31 of 36 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Milwaukee Drill,
By Jesse (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Milwaukee 0240-20 3/8-Inch Drill (Tools & Home Improvement)
Short Review:Despite being made in China this exhibits true Milwaukee quality and care. It's surprisingly cheap but doesn't skimp on quality and craftsmanship. The drill can handle any job you throw at it and doesn't hiccup at all. Long Review: In the 3/8 inch drill line by Milwaukee this new (introduced in late October 2009) addition to the team has the highest amperage motor (at 8 amps) and the fastest rotational speed as well (2,800 rpm). Because of this it would make sense that it would cost slightly more than the 7 and 5.5 amp drills in this class, but that's not the case. In fact this drill is only 70% the cost of the previously least expensive drill in the lineup. Before purchasing this drill at a local hardware store I was uncertain as to why, it didn't make sense to me, but upon opening the box and examining the drill the best reason I can give is that this model was made in China whereas the other Milwaukee drills are all made in the United States. While at the store I compared this to the 0201-20, both of which I removed from the box to examine. The craftsmanship of both was basically identical, although the 0240-20 has a bit more rubber on the handle for grip. Aesthetically speaking the 0240-20 is a bit more "futuristically" stylized. This has nothing to do with function but, I feel like it does make the drill look quite snazzy. This drill doesn't come with a side handle which I would suspect removes 20 dollars from the price tag as well. I also checked the trigger to see how smoothly it could be depressed, and I actually felt the 0240-20 was a bit more refined and smooth. The 3 plastic parts that compose the back of the drill are molded well and fit together without any gaps and fits snuggly against the metal gear case. Overall the drill is constructed beautifully. Despite all the good things I can say about this drill I should note that there was a hitch when purchasing the drill. I bought it and brought it home before I plugged it in and used it, but when I did the motor ran smoothly and well and had an enormous amount of torque (the last drill I had was a Milwaukee from the 80s and was only 3.5 amps and 1,000 rpm). I thought all was good until I put a bit in the drill for the first time and noticed that the chuck was off-centered which caused the bit to wobble. Upon closer inspection the spindle shaft was also off kilter and it appears it was installed incorrectly or perhaps the hole drilled in the center so it could attach to the service armature (the part of the motor that spins) was not dead center. Because of this I am giving it four stars. Overall this drill has everything you would need even for heavy use. This drill is made in China which might be a deal breaker for some, but remember it is still made with high quality machinery and assembled with care. The design is made with thought and made with that classic Milwaukee toughness in mind, so I would say that overall it is definitely worth buying. On the Milwaukee website ([...]) you can type these numbers into the search to pull up the diagrams for the drill. At the time of this posting there is no link on their main page for these diagrams and some might find it useful. Wiring Instructions: 58-01-0205 Service Parts List: 54-06-0240
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for the DIY'er,
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This review is from: Milwaukee 0240-20 3/8-Inch Drill (Tools & Home Improvement)
I needed a new corded drill to replace my 19 year old Dewalt. I researched many drills and decided on the Milwaukee.It's a no frills, get the job done type drill. The 8 amp motor has enough torgue to power through anything, even concrete. The speed chuck is made of metal so it can handle some abuse. The metal gear case is a nice feature to add strength for when we drop the drill. Last night I put the Milwaukee to the test. I am making 4 bookcase cabinets for the family. Part of this project includes drilling what seems like a million holes for the adjustable shelving. Well, almost a million. It's more like 500 holes. The Milwaukee came through like a champ. The variable speed was slow enough to start the holes in the plastic jig, then speed up for finishing. The speed chuck kept the drill bit in line with no wobble. The Milwaukee feels good in the hand and well balanced. I wasn't sure about the double finger trigger system, but after the 100th hole I appreciated how responsive it was. My hand or fingers didn't cramp from continued use. Milwaukee says this new drill is part of their Tradesman line. It's well built with plenty of power for any DIY project. This is my first Milwaukee tool and I am very happy.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Value,
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This review is from: Milwaukee 0240-20 3/8-Inch Drill (Tools & Home Improvement)
Heavy Duty motor, variable speed I received it in about 1/2 the estimated time for shipping which was great at it was a replacement and I am sick of buying the National "Off Brands" only to have them fail. I used it for drilling concrete for Tapcon screws and it worked like a charm.... slightly warm motor area.The dual finger trigger makes it easier CONS: No setting to hold constant speed
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Wobble problem,
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This review is from: Milwaukee 0240-20 3/8-Inch Drill (Tools & Home Improvement)
I think this drill could be one of the best 3/8 drills in the market if is not by a light off-centered chuck that makes the bit tip to wobble, obviously affecting the precision of the bit diameter.The construction is tough (metal gear case) and it have a really powerful 8 amp motor. The performance and sound of the motor it's amazing. When one have it in the hands one can really tell that it's a very nice, well balanced, extremely durable power tool (comes with a 5 year guarantee), also the cord lenght is very good, and is affordable. I think it will be hard to find a similar construction around that price. Anyway, I give 3 stars (I would give 3.5) because the wobble. I know this is not a precision tool but I really needed to be respected the bit diameter for some small pieces that I'm working on. For me this is unacceptable from a brand that claims to have a superior quality. This is my first Milwaukee power tool and my experience tells me that I'm part of the transition between the 'Milwaukee legend' and the typical dad/grandpa comment: "in my times things used to be better built". I even saw in the Milwaukke website that some users have 'Milwaukee' tattoos, I wonder if somebody would do it based on this drill experience. I bought it at Home Depot and after I perceived the wobble problem I exchanged it and the same thing happened, so I'm going to return it. I don't think necessarily comes with this problem because is made in China, I think this is just a Milwaukee poor quality control. It's a shame because for me this set the dilemma to get the Dewalt DWD115K (very similar characteristics but plastic gear case) or to spend 40 dlls more and get the Hitachi D10VF.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good tool,
By Mr. T "Mr. T's Construction" (Northwest Indiana USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Milwaukee 0240-20 3/8-Inch Drill (Tools & Home Improvement)
Well balanced drill with great power. Happy with the drill overall. Not really excited about the keyless chuck. Kind of diffrent than other chucks. It seems to hold ok, but almost have to use two hands to tighten. It should last along time. Overall for the money, great buy!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Returned,
By Gary & Dawn (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Milwaukee 0240-20 3/8-Inch Drill (Tools & Home Improvement)
This is a great drill for piloting holes but is poor for driving screws.The drill is extremely fast. The variable speed (VSR) has no gradual speed and will spin out of screw heads. You need to hold the chuck to slow down the rev's. I'm now considering a Hitachi with the infinite variable speed dial on the trigger. Too bad, the build quality and price point are very attractive.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
great tool made better,
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I have a much older version of this drill that is still running. But I needed another for a big project so I bought this one through Amazon. It is better balanced, has the keyless chuck, and I think it can fit into smaller spaces.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Milwaukee 8amp 3/8 drill,
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This review is from: Milwaukee 0240-20 3/8-Inch Drill (Tools & Home Improvement)
This is an incredibly well made unit, sold metal case and appropriate for a construction site. This is heavier than most drills because it is solid metal casing...keep that in mind if you want something light weight to hang pictures. The keyless chuck is awesome, its got torque/power for days but runs smooth and isn't hard on your hands. This is a workhouse drill...its meant to be used and take some serious wear.. If I wanted a drill to hang pictures and put together furniture from Ikea etc...I would have bought a lighter weight drill/light duty drill like a Dewalt. I went with the 8amp motor because I need it at times and I wanted a drill I wouldn't wipe out in a few years...this one I will have for a quite a long time. It comes in a box, no case, no fancy bells and whistles or drillbits...all the money is in the drill itself which is how I like it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Milwaukee drill,
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A nice powerful, heavy duty drill. I especially like the higher rpm's for woodworking needs. Another good product from Milwaukee.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor quality,
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This review is from: Milwaukee 0240-20 3/8-Inch Drill (Tools & Home Improvement)
I am a middling level user; basically a home owner with big projects.Bought this drill because of my experience with a Milwaukee Sawzall - which was terrific. First, the chuck corroded within days - I am pretty good at care and feeding of my tools, so this was annoying. I had used this drill for plywood screws - nothing on terms of heavy work for a drill - and the motor caught fire - the first week. The seller or Milwaukee were not interested in helping with a drill that was obviously defective and dangerous. Avoid. |
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