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Professional-Grade 3/8" 'Close Quarters' Right-Angle Drill - Pistol Grip

Professional-Grade 3/8 'Close Quarters' Right-Angle Drill - Pistol Grip
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Brand:  CMT Industrial
Category: Home Improvement

Original Price: $74.99
Buy New: $29.99

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Seller: Toolprice
3.5 out of 5 stars
3.5 out of 5 stars from 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 3,911

Media: Misc.
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 12 x 5 x 3

MPN: 6622F
Model: 10529a
UPC: 802749000408
EAN: 0802749000408

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
  • A great power drill for the tight spots - 55 Degree angled - 3/8" key chuck
  • Powerful motor at 500-watt/120V, variable speed from 0 to 1400 RPM
  • Ergonomic design, efficient paddle switch for easy control

Editorial Reviews

Product Description

This professional drill features: *120V~60Hz motor*3.8Amps *Variable speed 0-1400 rpm *Chuck 3/8" *55 degree angled chuck for easy access to tight places*Forward/Reverse Switch *Ergonomic paddle trigger* UL listed

Customer Reviews:


Showing reviews 1-5 of 31
4 out of 5 stars
Great tool
By M. P. Sutfin (NM)  |  February 17, 2010
Small, powerful, great shape, perfect for the places a regular drill doesn't fit.AND the price was right
4 out of 5 stars
good sanding tool
By David N. Eske (Owings Mills, MD)  |  February 15, 2010
I bought this close quarter drill to use as a sander for wood turning on the lath. It replaces the Souix close quarter drill I used for several years. It sells for fraction of the price but seems to work just as well. It might be a little heavier. I don't think the chuck is very heavy duty but for my purpose it will be fine. If it holds up for 3 or 4 years it will be a good find...
5 out of 5 stars
Excellent value for the price
By D. Tye  |  February 1, 2010
Bought this primarily to use with wire brushes for auto restoration,but had occasion to install an oak threshold with countersink bit - power level is impressive. The jacobs chuck helps to make sure bits are held securely.
2 out of 5 stars
Poor internal design and assembly
By HLee jpn (MS United States)  |  January 30, 2010
I ordered this and had it shipped to me here in Japan by family. I knew that any problems would be on me to fix or eat! I needed a right angle drill diver for tight space for one project so the price was right.

HOWEVER, I was able to complete seven 1/4" holes in 1 inch wood before it began slipping as though a gear was stripped. (Freshly sharpened drill bit too.) There was no sound or rough feel like a gear stripped, so I decided to take it apart. What I found was poor design and assembly at one point.

Gear #13 is/was pressed onto a slightly tapered spindle shaft. It fits like a morse taper. There was enough space for the gear to slide back, loosing its grip on the shaft. The result was just " gear spin" on the shaft. With a small press, I pressed gear tight onto the shaft. Then I used a tight fitting spacer from a home made UHMW washer to keep the gear in place and yet let it be as friction free as possible.

After re-assembly, it worked fine. Most people cannot or will not do this, and if they can, I don't blame them if they don't. There is no need for this to happen even on a tool this inexpensive. IF it were not for this, I would give it a 4 rating.
4 out of 5 stars
Compact drill is a good value
By C. Hevenor (Mystic, CT)  |  January 25, 2010
I needed this drill for a specific job, and it performed very well. I continue to use it occasionally. I find the variable speed hard to control. It has a hair trigger. It would be easier to control the speed if the trigger spring was stronger.

I don't know how it would stand up to hard use, but at the price who cares.
Showing reviews 1-5 of 31
 
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