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			<title><![CDATA[ Milwaukee 260182 Factory Reconditioned 18V LithiumIon Cordless Compact Drill Kit ]]></title>
			<description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.tooliday.com"><img src="http://www.tooliday.com/images/products/53/2009/04/tn/1279.jpg" align="left" border="0"></a><p>The Milwaukee 2601-82 compact drill measures just 7-3/4 inches in length allowing it to easily fit into tight areas. The compact motor on the 2601-82 delivers 400 in-lbs of maximum torque. The Milwaukee 2601-82 features a heavy-duty 2-speed metal gear box is not only durable, but allows speeds of 0-350 rpm in low and 0-1,400 in high. Other features of this Milwaukee cordless drill include a built-in LED light to illuminate work surfaces and a belt hook to free up both hands for work positioning before fastening. Weighing just 4 pounds, the Milwaukee 2601-82 is one of the best compact drills on the market right now.<br />
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<strong><u>Includes</u>:</strong><br />
2601 18-Volt Li-Ion Cordless Compact Drill<br />
1/2&quot; 3-Jaw Keyless Chuck - 48-66-1275<br />
(2) 18-Volt Li-ion Batteries - 48-11-1815<br />
30-Minute Battery Charger - 48-59-1801<br />
Plastic Carrying Case<br />
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<strong>Outstanding!</strong><br />
&quot;I bought this drill about two weeks ago. It arrived in good shape and shows little wear. This is my first cordless drill as I have always preferred the corded drills. However, I need to build a 2000' 4 wire trellis system for a 1/2 acre of blackberries and cannot get electricity that far away. <br />
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I am using 2&quot; hickory lumber attached to treated posts, all of this wood is VERY hard! This drill is handling it like a champ! The batteries are lasting a reasonably long time considering the hardness of the lumber. They re-charge in less than 30 minutes, so battery life is not a real concern for this project. <br />
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Overall, I am very happy with this drill and would purchase it again, I also liked the $70 savings of getting the re-conditioned drill over the brand new one, since it comes with a full 5 year factory warranty.&quot;&nbsp; - <em>A.Thaman &quot;Farm Lady&quot;<br />
</em><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Factory-Reconditioned-Milwaukee-2601-82-18-volts-18-volt/dp/B0019M603O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=hi&amp;qid=1239750723&amp;sr=8-1">Review from Amazon.com</a></strong></p><br><b>Sale Price: <font color="red">$119.99</font></b> ]]></description>
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