Milwaukee 6791-21 Remodelers Kit 6.5 Amp Screwdriver with Assessory Package
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Customer Review
Super tool to have in hand
I was quite surprised to see Milwaukee introduce this tool.Particularly because in their drill line up, few new items have hit the pike lately and Milwaukee really is not known for their screw guns. However, that may change with this new product. Frankly, I think that Milwaukee builds the best drill motor out there, but traditionally, I have never thought that their drills are comfortable or well balanced to use all day. This new pitol grip changes that considerably. The new grip is small enough for most hands to feel that they can control it even if your body position is not ideal. The Quick-LocK cord is really a nice feature ( if you wear out, cutor nick the cord - it can be replaced with no tools or housing disassembly ), the trigger is of good quality, the reversing switch can be toggled easily while one-handing the screw gun and has no sharp eges, and the 0-2500 rpm speed range is acceptable for many fastening applications, including self drilling/ TEK type screws into metal...
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Extreme time saver!
I have been doing a lot of drywalling recently while remodeling my home. For a while I tried to get by using a normal drill to do the screws (nailing drywall is a ridiculous pain). The problem was that I had a terrible time setting the screws to the right depth. I was using a couple of those special drill bits that advertise the ability to help set drywall screws. I learned my lesson. One big problem was I had to use different thicknesses of drywall with different applications.Then I bought this beauty... Let me say this: If you are drywalling or planning to drywall soon stop reading this review and buy this now! Drywall went from being a necessary pain to being actually a bit fun. First off the screw gun's ability to set screw depth acurately to within 1 /64 of an inch is awesome. A little click to the right or left with the nozzle and you're ready to rock. Next, 6.5 amps of power... wooowww! This thing has the torque and speed to easily power drywall screws through my century old...
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Product Description
Cordless: No, Volts: 120, Rated RPM: 0 - 2,500, Amps: 6.5, Variable Speed: Yes, Belt Clip Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes Top to learn more
The Milwaukee 6.5 amp screwdriver is designed for comfort and balance. The 120-volt screwdriver provides more horsepower with less weight, and its features include a metal gear and diaphragm, snap-action clutch, and an improved guidance system for less run-out and wobble. This rugged tool also offers a positive action reversing lever, ergonomic grip, and a two-finger trigger with a recessed lock button.
Other helpful additions include a 10-foot Quik-Lok double-insulated cord and a depth of drive that's controlled with a "ramp off" locator. This screwdriver has a no-load speed of 0-2,500 rpm, a 1/4-inch hex drive, and a maximum output of .9 horsepower.
Plus, this convenient remodeler's set comes with a wealth of accessories, including a removable belt clip with integral bit storage, a drywall depth locator assembly, self-drill fastener depth locator assembly, a number 2 drywall bit tip, magnetic bit tip holder, 3-piece slotted bit set, a 3-piece hex socket driver set, and a steel carrying case with a tray. Top to learn more
Superb clutch!
The Milwaukee's superb clutch is one reason for buying this tool! The clutch operates very crisply; there is a momentary disengagement sound followed by complete silence from the clutch mechanism. By contrast, the clutch on my friend's DeWalt makes annoying noises (and vibrations) for as long as you have the motor on. Other good points: MADE IN THE USA, detachable power cord, handling, balance and position/location of the controls. Cons: 1) the unit arrived with lubrication leaking from the area where the motor is attached to the gears. This soiled the carry case and it continued for a couple of days before it eventually stopped. (I suspect that either a) it was over-lubricated or b) a seal broke and all of the lube leaked out.) 2) The rubber used for the detachable power cord is of the type that dirt, saw dust, etc. sticks to. All in all, I'm very satisfied with this purchase and can whole-heartedly recommend this tool.
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