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Reddit mentions of Milwaukee 5380-21 1/2-Inch 9-AMP Heavy Duty Hammer Drill

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Milwaukee 5380-21 1/2-Inch 9-AMP Heavy Duty Hammer Drill. Here are the top ones.

Milwaukee 5380-21 1/2-Inch 9-AMP Heavy Duty Hammer Drill
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The product is easy to useThe product is durableThe product is manufactured in China2 Modes of operation for increased versatility: hammer drill and drill2-Speed metal gear box to match speed and torque to application, an Integral clutch minimizes torque reactions and helps protect gearsFeatures: anti-vibration system , soft-grip handle and 2-finger trigger for optimal comfortIntegral clutch minimizes torque reactions and helps protect gears, pistol grip design for extended use, variable speed trigger with reverse mode and lock on buttonWhat's included: One (1) 5380-20 1/2-Inch 9-Amp heavy duty hammer drill, one (1) adjustable side handle, one (1) chuck key, one (1) instruction manual, one (1) depth gauge, one (1) hard shell case
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ColorRed
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Number of items1
Size1/2"
Weight7.3 Pounds
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Found 2 comments on Milwaukee 5380-21 1/2-Inch 9-AMP Heavy Duty Hammer Drill:

u/YosserHughes ยท 4 pointsr/answers

If you want to drill a hole into concrete, block wall, ceramic tile or any other kind of masonry you'll need a hammer action drill with a Tungsten bit, a regular bit will heat up and melt.

If you're planning on keeping the drill for a long time spend a few bucks more and get the right one, Amazon have some great drills, I bought a Milwaukee similar to this one 15 years ago and I can't kill it.

u/tad1214 ยท 2 pointsr/DIY

Something like this? http://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-5380-21-2-Inch-9-AMP-Hammer/dp/B000MYC91W/ref=pd_bxgy_hi_img_b

Or is that way overkill? I want to buy tools that will last a very long time rather than cheapos that break in a few years.