Mike F
Well-known member
I have been looking around to get a new drill and have decided on a Milwaukee 1/2", in large part because of their toughness and recommendations from people here. I do not need the absolute biggest most powerful drill, but I do want something that if I need to use it for long periods it would be able to drive 3" lag screws without bogging down. Initially I was thinking of the 0300-20, which is an 8 amp model that gets good reviews. The downside of this model appears to be it's handle attachment (using a metal band rather than screw in to the drill body), and it's length.
I the began looking further into the 0234-06 which is 5.5 amps, has a handle that screws into the body and does not deflect at all, is a little shorter, has a cartridge brush system, and an easily replaceable cord. I have not read anything but 5 star ratings about this drill on amazon. People do not seem to think that torque is not an issue with the smaller amp motor, and some feel that the switch is more fluid. Many of the reviewers are professionals.
At this point I am leaning towards the 0234-6. Do any of you folks have personal experience with these models? By the way, they are both 1/2" and keyed.
I the began looking further into the 0234-06 which is 5.5 amps, has a handle that screws into the body and does not deflect at all, is a little shorter, has a cartridge brush system, and an easily replaceable cord. I have not read anything but 5 star ratings about this drill on amazon. People do not seem to think that torque is not an issue with the smaller amp motor, and some feel that the switch is more fluid. Many of the reviewers are professionals.
At this point I am leaning towards the 0234-6. Do any of you folks have personal experience with these models? By the way, they are both 1/2" and keyed.
