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Festool 564619 vs Milwaukee 0370-20

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Festool 564619Milwaukee 0370-20
Title Festool C18 Li 5.2Basic 564619 Cordless DrillRight Angle Drill, 3/8 In, 1300 RPM, 3.5 A
Model Festool
564619
Milwaukee
0370-20

Basic Info

Suggested Price $299.00$141.47
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Release Sep 2013

Overview

Top Features
  • Versatile-Combined with the Festool Fast Fix chuck system, the C 18 drill can each do the job of five or more application-specific drill
  • Efficient - Extremely efficient, energy-sipping EC-TEC brushless motors deliver more power, longer run time and fewer trips to the charge
  • Tough inside and out, Festool C-Drills feature brushless motors that have been tested to over a million screws, as well as sophisticated electronics
  • Powerful batteries - An compact 2.6 Ah 18 V battery (not included) provides a lighter alternative
  • Service All Inclusive - Three year warranty on drill, charger and batteries
  • Power Tools and Accessories
  • Country of manufacture: China
  • Manufacturer: Milwaukee
  • Metal framed gear train for longer gear life
  • Large paddle trigger for smooth control and easy grip-inch any position
  • Angled chuck for reaching close quarters other drills cannot reach
  • Textured palm grip reduces slipping
  • Reverse lever for one hand operation

Reviews

Walmart Rating5.0 (out of 2 reviews)3.0 (out of 5 reviews)
Latest Reviews

outstanding performance
Rating: 5
I had purchased a lithium ion rechargeable right angle drill first. I returned it due to a bad batch of batteries making it useless. Going with a corded drill made a lot more sense to me because there is no recharge time and no bad battery problems. After all once a tools batteries are no longer supported it's time to chuck it in the trash. This drill is great heavy duty well built and high performance. Frankly it fits the bill perfectly, these are great tools and will definitely buy more.
by jammer23 on 2013-01-06T16:00:00

Makes the job a lot easier
Rating: 5
Makes quick work of any job. Easy to handle. Lightweight and compact so can get in tight places.
by Dopa on 2013-01-06T16:00:00

Good Drill
Rating: 4
I bought this for sanding my wood turnings, it did not last long with all the dust, had to change the bearings, when I called support to complain they asked what I was using this Drill for & I told them SANDING!, the support person told me right away that this is a drill, not a sander... he is right, I should not be complaining about problems caused by doing something it's not designed for.
by ErnestTbass on 2016-06-23T17:00:00

Good for woodworking
Rating: 4
This drill is great for wood working. I use this drill for screwing in pocket screws. It does not have enough power for larger lag screws. For larger drill use the Super Hawg.
by DanDel on 2015-07-30T17:00:00

Not quite there yet
Rating: 3
I bought this tool to drill 1/2" holes though about 5" of wood for hex bolts in stud replacements. The tools barely powers thorugh them with a nice bit. I found it surprisingly light duty for a Milwaukee - expecting a heavier duty product. It felt cheaper and less quality. What really ticked me off is the cord coming at 45 deg out back. In tight quarters, between studs, it kept interfering with movement and catching on conduits. The cord should emerge straight down, or even tilted towards the front.
by mikey on 2012-05-15T17:00:00

Pretty weak
Rating: 3
Agree about the lack of power and awkward reverse button. Power chord is in the way all the time. I have used two of these, and both tore themselves apart fairly quickly; used mostly for drilling 5/8" to 3/4" spud bits in studs, for wiring.
by John K on 2015-12-08T16:00:00

Did not work for as advertised
Rating: 1
Agree with Mikey et al. Bought to drill holes in studs for wiring. Tool advertised as "heavy duty". Wouldn't even drill 1/2" hole without stalling. To compare, I drilled 1" hole (auger bit) with my 1/2" chuck 18V cordless relatively easily. Couldn't believe a corded product would be so wimpy. Never did enough to run into the "cord positioning" problem.
by JJ on 2014-04-14T17:00:00

All Features

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Product Width (in.)2 in
Chuck Size3/8 In.
ConditionNew
Color FamilyRed
Product Depth (in.)11 in
Corded Tool TypeDrill/Driver
Amperage (amps)3.5
Returnable90-Day
Chuck TypeKeyed
Product-Weight (lb.)3.9lb
Power Tool FeaturesNo Additional Features
Certifications and ListingsCSA Listed,ETL Listed,UL Listed
Manufacturer Warranty5 Years
Maximum Speed (RPM)1300 RPM
Tools Product TypePower Tool
Drill/ Driver TypeDrill/ Driver
Cord Length (ft.)8.0
Cordless/ CordedCorded
Product Height (in.)3 in
IncludedNo Additional Items Included
releaseSep 2013

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