Professional-Grade 3/8" Close Quarters Right-Angle Drill - P

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Faced with trying to run a new 110v outlet involving drilling through a stud, I needed some type of right-angle drill to enable doing this through the wallboard cutout for the outlet. This close-quarter drill did the trick. Not sure about the "professional grade" label, though, since the gears in the drill did make some grinding noises which make me wonder about durability -- but, still was working effectively after putting the 3/4" hole where I needed it! So, definitely recommended, at least for moderate-demand uses.
Okay, its not a really great drill but for around $30 bucks how can you go wrong. I was using it with a 2 1/2 in hole saw which is beyond its capabilities and on the third hole the bit jammed in the hole and the motor kept spinning with a horrible grinding sound. I couldn't get the chuck end to turn after that. "Great" I thought, "$30 bucks down the crapper." I continued on with my work until I got to a spot where none of my other drills could reach. Considering it was either quit for the day 2 hours early or give the fried drill one more try, I dutifully plugged in the Nikko and gave it one last try without much hope.Call me a monkey's uncle if that thing didn't complete that hole and allow me to complete the plumbing job that day.So, keep in mind that this IS NOT a powerful drill. Don't use too big a bit and don't try and drill too fast and only use it when no other drill will function and you will get a lot of happy use for a very low price.I have since bought a $250 angle drill to make my 1 1/2" to 3" holes but that sucker is heavy. I still get occasional use with the Nikko when I need a 1/2" to 1" hole drilled in a tight area.
Got this a year ago. Excellent for the price. Needed it to finish work on 6 heavy duty drawers and pocket hole jig. So far so good.Started the project mid last year and hibernated during fall. Completed the work this spring. Product did it's job.It has more than paid for itself already. I hope you have the same positive experience if you get it.
I got this drill specifically to drill holes in 2x4s so I could run electrical line. The drill's shape worked well - even with a spade bit, it still fit between the studs. However, the transmission could not stand up to the job and it broke after just 4 holes were drilled. Hopefully a heavier-duty one will work better. Buyer beware.
Great tool, does exactly as I wanted. Prompt shipping, actually arrived week earlier than stated arrival date.
*An indispensable tool when you need power in those really tight spots*Powerful 500-watt/120V UL/CUL motor with variable speed to 1400 RPM; thumb-switch reversible*355-degree angled 3/8" keyed-chuck provides optimal approach angle*Ergonomic handle for more natural grip, efficient paddle switch for easy control*A well-designed, well-built drill that belongs in every professional & serious DIY toolbox





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