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Milwaukee 1676-6 Hole Hawg 7.5 Amp 1/2-Inch Joist and Stud Drill
Milwaukee 1676-6 Hole Hawg 7.5 Amp 1/2-Inch Joist and Stud Drill
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Product Details

  • Binding: Tools & Hardware
  • Brand: Milwaukee
  • EAN: 0045242001767
  • Features: 7-1/2 amp motor, 1,200 rpm, Heat-treated gears, All ball and roller bearings, Triple-reduction gearing, Limited warranty.
  • Label: Milwaukee
  • Manufacturer: Milwaukee
  • Model: 1676-6
  • Product Group: Home Improvement
  • Publisher: Milwaukee
  • Studio: Milwaukee
  • Title: Milwaukee 1676-6 Hole Hawg 7.5 Amp 1/2-Inch Joist and Stud Drill
  • UPC: 045242001767
Avg Customer Rating: 5 stars

Product Description: 1/2" Hole Hawg Drill features power and torque and a compact design for drilling between studs and joists 2-position pipe handle, 3-position spade handle, two speeds: 300 and 1200 RPM, reversing External brush caps, heat treated cut steel gears, all ball and roller bearings Unit will handle up to a 4-5/8" self-feed bit and an extra long pipe handle helps user control the power Powerful 7.5 amp motor, 120 volts AC, spindle diameter and thread: 5/8" - 16, length: 6.5", net weight: 11.5 lbs


Customer Reviews


5 stars MILWAWKEE HOLE-HAWG
I'M AN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AND USE THE HOLE HAWG ALMOST EVERY DAY...THE ONLY OTHER ONE I'VE USED ALOT IS THE MAKITA AND THO IT'S A GOOD TOOL, THE MILWAKEE JUST SEEMS TO BE TOUGHER. I DEFINATELY RECOMEND IT TO ANYONE THAT HAS TO DO SOME SERIOUS HOLE DRILLING, ESPECIALLY BIG HOLES...BUT PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT YOUR DOING, IT'LL HURT YOU IF YOUR CARELESS.....


5 stars The strongest drill you'll ever need
This drill puts others to shame. Drilling through the toughest material, this one has enough torque to get the job done, and still more to spare. The limit to what you can get done with this tool is determined not by the torque that the drill puts out, but by your own strength--when the bit binds on you, the drill will literally wrench itself out of your hands. The warning that the Amazon review gives is apt; new users should be careful with this behemoth because it has more power than you might think. Screw on the secondary, perpendicular handle to keep a hold on this monster as it bores through wood, concrete, asphalt, metal--the tool can handle it all. But can you handle the tool?


5 stars Survived a flood
In addition to being an outstanding tool for electrical and plumbing, mine survied 3" of water. I let it dry out, cleaned up the outside and it runs like new still. The self-feed bits pull it through the heaviest 2" solid, dry, and well aged oak -- without burning the wood. And its not just for pros. Anyone who has to do electrical, plumbing, or has to drill through studs or heavy wood, will benefit from this tool.


5 stars Made my remodelling job so much easier.
I had to do a pretty big remodolling project on my grandma's house (new plumbing, electrical, etc.) and this drill made to job much easier. Boring through doubled joists and top plate didn't phase this drill at all.

I do take the warning I've heard to heart though. I suspect that if one wasn't careful and let the drill bind up, it has plenty of strenght to break you wrist or mash any limbs that got caught between it and the structure.

I'd like to get more of the Milwaukee self feeding bits. I have the 2 9/16 bit and with this drill, it cuts through studs and flooing like butter.


5 stars It's a tank
Mix drywall mud / Cement / or even chuckle drill holes, it's a tank