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Milwaukee 2708-20 vs Sumake ST-C110

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Milwaukee 2708-20Sumake ST-C110
Title Cordless Right Angle Drill Kit, 18VIndustrial Aerospace Mini 90 Degree Angle Air Drill Head, W/Comfort Grip, (Sumake ST-4406)
Model Milwaukee
2708-20
Sumake
ST-C110

Basic Info

Suggested Price $479.00$330.00
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Release Nov 2016Jul 2019

Overview

Top Features
  • Power Tools and Accessories
  • Country of manufacture: China
  • Manufacturer: Milwaukee
  • Excellent combo of power & ergonomic features
  • Free Speed: 3200 RPM, 0.4 HP Motor, Air Pressure: 90psi
  • Manufactured to industrial standards to prolong tool lifespan
  • Compact Air Right angle drill able to work in tight spots.
  • Perfect choice for professional aircraft mechanics/maintenance.

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.7 (out of 10 reviews)
Latest Reviews

awsome
Rating: 5
does what i need it to do no other problems and getting the job done faster without cords in my way.
by vinny on 2018-12-15T16:00:00

Must Have Tool!!!
Rating: 5
If you are an electrician you must own this tool! I was skeptical at first that this would hold up to the abuse of drilling larger holes. This tool exceeds my expectations in every way. I have several M18 tools and this is far and away my most valuable for the work I do.
by Dan on 2017-07-02T17:00:00

Hole Hog, keeps on going
Rating: 5
great tool, it is heavy to use, but that is part of it be a Milwaukee tool, they are all very well made. The fuel motor runs well, and has lots of power. We liked it so much, we purchased a second hole hog. The 5 amp battery has lots of life, for this tool.
by jim the hog on 2015-07-05T17:00:00

Just what I've wanted/needed.
Rating: 5
I'm an electrician and have been using the original hole hawg and have wanted to upgrade to the super hawg but couldn't justify buying it when I only drill 1" and 1-1/4" holes most of the time. Long story short I drilled almost every hole for a 2200 sq Ft house on 3 batteries. Not only does it drill as fast as the hole hawg but having it be 4lbs lighter is exactly what I've wanted. On one battery alone I drilled roughly 170 1-1/4" holes through TGI floor joists. I do have to say that I notice a difference between the XC and XC 4.0 batteries, with the 4.0's being better. I recommend only using those with this drill. If you've got some Milwaukee battery tools already you have to add this to your lineup, and if not this is a great place to start.
by The Man on 2014-11-11T16:00:00

Great drill.
Rating: 5
Drills with 2" self feed bits all day,without getting hot.4" hole saw no problem.Fits into tight spots.Overall a great product. I use nothing but Milwaukee tools and this one is a great addition to my arsenal.
by Rod the plumber. on 2015-07-04T17:00:00

awesome hole hawg
Rating: 5
this drill is awesome. drills a ton of holes with one battery- don't have to drag a cord around
by JIM on 2015-06-19T17:00:00

Must have two!
Rating: 5
I use the drill with 6" and 18" augers and the QUIK-LOK chuck is awesome
by GaryG on 2015-04-11T17:00:00

Fuel 18v hole hawg
Rating: 4
I don't regret buying this tool, but i was hoping for some better performance. Its definitely not as powerful as the corded ones but that's expected. I was hoping for more power out of it though(i think my dewalt brushless might be more/as powerful). It kinda bogs down on the really long bits when going through multiple studs.I wish it had a high/low speed like the corded ones do. It came with two 4.0 batteries which I think is a horrible idea. I can't get through a whole house with those 2 batteries. It definitely should have come with 5.0 batteries. I talked to the rep and he said they were planning on packaging it with 5.0 later in the year, so who knows. I wouldn't use the drill with anything bigger than 7/8' bits personally unless its the short length ones, but that's fine since i don't need anything bigger than that for what i use it for usually. I like the compact size of it. It's smaller then my Dewalt brushless drill. Especially if you take off that handle it gets into much tighter spots. Ive only used it on wood studs though. I bought the quick change version, but if i could do it again i would do the style with a chuck key just for the fact that you can use more bits. All in all i would buy it again, but would definitely get the 5.0 battery version if that kit does come out.
by BruceBruce on 2015-06-25T17:00:00

Nice tool
Rating: 4
Hello guys , this is a nice tool it can drill about six studs deep any more than that and you will be getting your corded one to back out the bit and finish the hole. It has very good speed, Battery temp definitely affects the drill performance. I drilled a first floor of a 2000 square foot home it took 3 fully charged batteries. All and all nice tool but with no low gear I would not sell your corded one yet.
by Sparkey Nate on 2014-11-13T16:00:00

Great Tool
Rating: 4
Im a plumber and I just bought the hole hawg for a remodel job. Its lightweight and very powerful. I bought the quick lok model, works very nice with the bits
by Plumber on 2014-11-03T16:00:00

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All Features

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)4.13 x 15.74 x 7.87 Inches
FeaturesNo features description available
releaseNov 2016Jul 2019
Certifications and ListingsUL Listed
Cordless Tool TypeRight Angle Drill
Power Tool FeaturesBrushless,Second Handle Included,Variable Speed
Returnable90-Day
Product Depth (in.)4.25 in
Product Height (in.)8.46 in
Color FamilyRed
Drill/ Driver TypeRight Angle Drill
Tools Product TypePower Tool
Maximum Speed (RPM)1550 RPM
Product-Weight (lb.)14.45 lb
Voltage (v)18v
Product Width (in.)21.45 in
Motor TypeBrushless
Manufacturer Warranty5 Years
Chuck Size1/2 In.
IncludedSecond Handle Included
Battery/ChargerTool Only
ConditionNew
Charger IncludedCharger Not Included
Battery Power TypeLithium Ion
Chuck TypeKeyed
Cordless/ CordedCordless

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