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Trade: heavy construction
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: LI, NY
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Milwalkee 12v LI Driver
I just picked one up about 2 weeks ago & I think for light duty work it is ok. It needs a 2 speed tranny so it drills a little faster, but the power seems good. I also picked up the flashlight that uses the same battery & it's bright, light weight & easily fits into your pouch. It also fits into the soft case from the driver. I really like the quick release chuck, just slip it foward & the bit drops right out & then pop in a new bit & it locks as you push it in. I also picked up their bit set in the hard plastic case & was surprised that the 6" bit extension does not use the same chuck as the driver, too bad. I'll see how it holds up on the job site next week.
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