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Industry's Top 2 Corded Drills

By Mallory Kramer

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A good corded drill is one of the most important components of any tool-box, and although each may claim to be better than their neighbor, there are some power drills that truly do it better. Its also true that the most heavy-duty craftsmen require an equally heavy-duty tool, and these drills, built with uncommon power, precision, and innovation, exemplify top-tier craftsmanship while yielding always superior results. When compared to any of the competition, these two power tools regally stand their ground as the best corded drills in the industry.

Milwaukee's 0234-6 (1/2") Magnum drill is specifically designed for the most heavy-duty industrial and construction applications. With the huge power of a 5.5 amp motor, and the un-dwindling reliability of a corded drill, the tool has the capacities to take on any project. With speed control from 0 - 850 RPM, a reversing ability, and Milwaukee's quick Quick-Lok cord that can pop right off the drill for easy storage or replacement, the tool is both convenient and versatile. Craftsmen continually accolade the 0234-6 for its exclusive brush cartridge system which uniquely allows you to change your brushes in, usually, less than one minute. The cartridge also comes with a spare set of brushes to keep you out of trouble on the jobsite. Additionally, the Magnum can be adapted to many Milwaukee accessories to make your drilling possibilities nearly limitless.

Additionally, the Makita DP4000 (1/2") variable speed, reversible drill is one of the more powerful, high-performance drills the industry has yet to unveil. With a hugely powerful 7 amp motor the tool is champion over even the most heavy-duty applications. The tool's variable speed ranges from 0 - 900 RPM for the most effective and controlled drilling in a variety of materials, and because the tool is corded, there is no threat that the drill's power will deplete or shut-down; a corded tool is continuously and consistently powerful with every (even extended) use. The drill is ergonomically designed to provider users with optimized control and comfort, and because the tool's side handle oh so nicely rotates a complete 360 degrees, the drill is also surprisingly versatile. Designed with an all ball-bearing construction the tool boasts maximized durability, overall longevity, and smooth operation, and with easily accessible brushes, brush replacements are a far simpler process.

Satisfying all the drilling needs of industrial craftsmen, these models leave nothing to be wanted and bring unique, durable professionalism to your projects. Each offers the unmatched power of a corded, non-dwindling power source, the brilliance of their brand, and the straight-up drilling power to complete your applications better. Representing the absolute best in the tool business, the 0234-6 and DP4000 are forces you'll definitely want fighting at your side.

A student at the UofU, Mallory is currently earning an English degree. Specializing in tool parts & web communications, she joined M&M Tool 4 yrs ago adding to their over 150 yrs combined experience. For over 70 yrs M&M Tool has provided the best service to the tool industry with their tool recommender, replacement parts, sales, & service to woodworking products, machinery & power tools like Milwaukee's 0234-6 drill and Makita's DP4000 drill.

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