Factory Reconditioned Milwaukee 3107-8 7 Amp 1/2-Inch Right Angle Drill

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

NEWLY REFURBISHED!!!\n5 YEAR MANUFACTURER''''''''S WARRANTY!!! D-handle power and a right angle drive head make this drill package perfect for stud and joist drilling. Powerful 7 amp motors and three speed ranges make this a versatile tool that will handle a wide range of applications. The 3107-8 features a 0 to 500 rpm motor; this gives the two speed head 0 to 335 rpm on low and 0 to 750 rpm on high. These powerful units come in an impact resistant carrying case and include a side handle for ease of operation.     1/2 Inch Capacity In Steel, Handles Up to a 4-5/8 in. Selfeed Bit Trigger Speed Control in Two Ranges: 0-500 RPM, Reversing 7 Amp MILWAUKEE Motor Helical Cut, Heat Treated Gears Durable, Glass Reinforced Nylon Handles Variable Speed, Control Reversing Head and Handle Swivel 360° All Ball And Roller Bearings Steel Hardened Shafts Head And Handle Swivel 360 Can Be Locked Tight In Any Position - Allow 5-1/2 Inch for right angle drill head and chuck Includes 8 Ft 3-Wire Quik-Lok Cord Set\n\nCase included. Case may be either plastic or metal.\n\n We are an authorized Milwaukee Reseller, Buy with confidence.\n\nThis tool has been reconditioned by factory trained personnel. It has been electrically and mechanically tested and inspected to meet all performance specifications of Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. It is covered under Milwaukee''''''''s full warranty for defective material and workmanship.   This is a refurbished item, as a result there may be some slight cosmetic blemishes that in no way affect the performance of this tool.\n \n View other Milwaukee drills from Deal-Monger  

Milwaukee 3107-8 specifications

ASIN
B000040JPH
Type
Right-Angle Drills
Brand
Milwaukee
Model
3107-8
Features
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
Reconditioned Milwaukee Products have a One Year Limited warranty through the Milwaukee factory or a
Manufacturer
Milwaukee - Reconditioned
Package Height
5.4 inches
Package Width
11.5 inches
Package Length
19 inches
Package Weight
15.6 pounds

Milwaukee 3107-8 reviews

Great recondition job
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.
9/8/2005
Oooh Yeah
It's heavy. And it does one thing. It drills at an angle. It does it well. Over and over and over and over...
Highly recommended.
1/24/2007
Milwaukee Professional right angle drill
This heavy duty drill lives up its capabilities. It is really HEAVY. On the other hand it will drill right through double studs with amazing ease especially when coupled with a Milwaukee self-feed bit. The overall size does limit its use in tight places.
11/4/2006
MILWAUKEE DRILL
This was a great transaction. The reconditioned drill arrived quickly and was impossible to tell from a new product. It was a great value and I'll check these guys out first for my next tool purchase.
11/29/2007
Not bad
Not a bad tool has plenty of power to get thought wood studs with large drill bits on the end. It is a little heavy but that really means it is built well. Note on reconditioned tools if you like your tools on the newer side spend the extra 30 bucks and get a new one. My version has someone's elses name engraved in to it.
2/13/2007
If Marvel's 'The Thing' were a drill, this is the kind he would be
Owned it for 2 months, have drilled a lot of joist holes. Coupled with an auger bit, you can wire a house in short order. Yes, it is a little on the heavy side, but it is built to take the punishment of a demanding job. You wouldn't want a tool that wears out before you do. Using American-made tools feels good to me as well.
2/14/2008
good value, great tool
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.
7/28/2009
Wonderfull purchase
I'm very happy with my recent purchase at Amazon,the Item was exactly of my expectation. I recommend this seller.
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6/25/2009
You'd think it was new!
Excellent condition! Couldn't have hoped for the unit to be in any better shape. Looks great, works great.
10/21/2008
Great Item
The angle drill we received is great for what we do. Item was shipped promptly and any questions were answered by an individual. We are very pleased.
8/18/2008