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Bare-Tool Milwaukee 0856-20 18-Volt Cordless Compact SDS Rotary Hammer Drill (Tool Only, No Battery)
 
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Product Description

The Milwaukee 0856-20 18-Volt Cordless Compact SDS Rotary Hammer Drill Bare Tool gives you the power of a corded Rotary Hammer with the convenience and mobility of a cordless tool.  With the three operating modes of the 0856-20 SDS Rotary Hammer the user can easily switch the tool from rotary hammer to rotation only (drill) to hammer only (chipping).  The 0856-20 Rotary Hammer also features a chisel adjustment mode within the chipping mode. Features: Compact, L-shape design provides a more comfortable grip with better control 2.1 foot-pounds of impact energy and 4,500 BPM for tackling even heavy jobs Lithium-Ion battery (sold separately) delivers fade free power, eliminating the slow run down of power during use Soft grip handle with a two finger reversible trigger for user comfort Excellent for cold weather performance What's In The Box: Milwaukee 0856-20 18-Volt Cordless Compact SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - Bare Tool Batteries and Charger Sold Separately

Product Details

  • All metal gear box
  • Compact, lightweight L-Shape design provides easy access to tight spaces and extended user comfort
  • Three modes of operation Hammer Drill / Drill / Chipping
  • Robust clutch maintains stiffness to provide necessary torque

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Incredible!
 
Review Date: September 6, 2009
Reviewer: Stephen Cunningham, Northern Michigan
This is one incredible tool. Mine came with a adjustable stop rod that is not shown in the picture. It is built into the side handle and requires no tools to adjust its length, just press on the spring loaded release and adjust the rod to the desired position or remove it if it is in the way. I use this tool to replace a much heavier corded model for doing overhead work. I am installing new drywall in a very old house that had plaster over plaster board wall construction. I have removed the plaster and plaster board on the exterior walls to facilitate the installation of insulation and modern wiring. The underlying structure wasn't exactly designed for drywall. For instance the top plates were not aligned. The top 2x4 plate protruded into the room ½ to ¾ of an inch in some areas making it impossible to install the drywall with a square corner. I used a sharpened flat chisel blade and the hammer mode to quickly cut off the excess material using the lower top plate as a guide. Other than a flush cutting circular saw I can't think of a tool that would have done this job any better, and it is probably safer than using a flush cutting circular saw overhead.

I love this tool. It is strong and compact. It uses my old ni-cad 18 volt batteries as well as my new V-18 Lithium batteries. I bought mine from Tool King at a compettive price and it arrived in the original Milwaukee "bare tool" box along with the product registration paperwork.

One vendor shipped the last tool Milwaukee tool I bought from them in a plain brown box, no Milwaukee packaging and didn't include the operational part of the tool (the metal cutting blade) even though the product description stated it was included, and when I asked them to send it they just said no, ship it back at my expense if I wasn't happy and pay the restocking fee. The entire process set my building project back several weeks. You can read my review of the Milwaukee metal cutting circular saws to get the full story (and be sure to look at the pictures), Amazon did compensate me some of my cost of returning the item but not all of it. Perhaps your results may be better but it has been my experience that some of these vendors are just a little better than others. It cost me a couple of bucks to figure out that the lowest priced vendor isn't always the best choice. I have purchased a lot of tools from many vendors and have always had exceptional service except for my one bad experience. I will pay a couple of dollars more for the product and a couple of dollars less for the shipping and buy from a Vendor like Tool King to get the genuine original Milwaukee packaging and first rate customer service. When I purchased my Milwaukee SDS cordless drill from Took King the total cost of the product and shipping was less than $5 more than the lowest priced vendor.

I have uploaded a picture showing the adjustable stop rod that came with my drill.

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Great Deal and a great drill!
 
Review Date: September 1, 2009
Reviewer: P. T. Sano, Wynantskill, NY
This might well be the neatest battery operated drill one could ever own. This drill from Milwaukee might be as useful to the end user as it is hard to find. The drill is one of many in the Milwaukee line that are seemingly being sold off at discount prices to clear the shelves of their older 18volt technology. I found it quite cool that this tool would not only operate with the newer 18 volt lithium batteries but also with the older nicad batteries. It has a clutch that allows for drilling, hammer drilling, and hammer only. I must say that when I first took it out of the box, I installed one of my SDS chisels from an electric chipping hammer that I own. I noticed that the bit was sitting off center. Only then did I consult the directions and found that there is a setting on the clutch that allows you to turn the chuck 360 degrees until it is in the location that you want...To me, that is quite cool!! Using the drill in hammer mode was impressive to me considering that it is a cordless tool. Granted it is not going to challenge the performance of my Hitachi or similar electric hammers, but for light chipping, etc. it works very nicely indeed. Also, the bits used are of the SDS variety. Not everyone has this type of bit, but for heavy duty chiseling and hammer drilling it is hard to beat. I do believe Milwaukee sells a conversion chuck that allows you to use regular drill bits in an SDS drill like this one. On top of that for [...] dollars from [...] , boy what a bargain for quite the big tool! I have about six 18volt nicad batteries at home and love the opportunity to pick up these tools "only". Next is the 18volt impact wrench for [...] bucks!! Also, for those contractors that want to use these bigger tools, get the three bay charger that Milwaukee sells. It keeps three batteries charging at once and even takes batteries that I removed from my job's recycling bin and brought them back to life! Worth every penny!! But I digress....You will not be disappointed by this purchase for sure.....
buy it now
 
Review Date: February 14, 2010
Reviewer: sparky, lansing, il. United States
i bought it for the incredible price of 59.00 and it works better than i could of hoped for,i just wish the li-ion battery prices would come down
Great tool !
 
Review Date: March 8, 2010
Reviewer: Wayne A. Wilson, Tallmadge, OH USA
I bought this to go with the rest of my Milwaukee 18V tools amd boy was I surprised! It has a lot of power and is easy on the batteries. It even out performs my 18V Milwaukee hammer drill! It's a great value for the money and I'm glad I bought it. Like they say...."Red Tools Rock"!
Great deal, Great tool
 
Review Date: April 2, 2010
Reviewer: Randall P. Kuhn, New York, NY United States
Including a carry case would have made this a totally sweet deal, but such a great tool for such a great price, I can't complain. Rugged, heavy-duty like all Milwaukee tools, this rotary hammer (paired with Bosch bits) bores through brick, concrete, cinder blocks and everything else like a laser. Like a good ranch dog it never stops working, feels good to the touch and doesn't ask for any special treatment. Love this tool. RK

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