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Milwaukee 0726-20

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Milwaukee 0726-20 review: specs and price

Milwaukee 0726-20

Why is Milwaukee 0726-20 better than the average?

  • Height
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    203 mmvs232.35 mm
  • Width
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    235 mmvs264.3 mm
  • Charge time
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    0.75 hoursvs1.69 hours
  • Maximum drilling speed
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    1800 rpmvs1629.6 rpm
  • Battery power
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    3000 mAhvs1960.87 mAh
  • Warranty period
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    5 yearsvs2.51 years

Price comparison

General info

drill type

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Different types of drill are suitable for different purposes. A hammer drill has a feature that strikes the back of the chuck, making it more suitable for drilling into tougher surfaces (such as brick or concrete). Impact drills are more suited to lighter work, and tend to be smaller and weigh less than hammer drills.
Is reversible
Milwaukee 0726-20
A reversible drill can alter its rotations from a clockwise direction to a counter clockwise direction, a feature that makes it suitable for both drilling and driving.
Is cordless
Milwaukee 0726-20
Cordless tools/machines are suited to a variety of different situations, as you are not limited to only working in places with power sources nearby.
volume

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Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by the product's chassis or, in simpler terms, the space the product occupies.
We consider a lower weight better because lighter devices are more comfortable to carry. A lower weight is also an advantage for home appliances, as it makes transportation easier, and for many other types of products.
height

203 mm

The height represents the vertical dimension of the product.
width

235 mm

The width represents the horizontal dimension of the product.
charge time

0.75 hours

The time it takes to fully charge the battery.
has an LED light
Milwaukee 0726-20
An LED light can provide a constant light source.

Performance

A tool/machine with a higher voltage produces more power.
has a brushless motor
Milwaukee 0726-20
Brushless motors have several advantages over brushed motors. They tend to be more efficient, more reliable, and lighter.
Higher speeds work better for drilling holes in certain types of material, such as steel, aluminium, concrete, etc. The drill speed is measured in rotations per minute (rpm) when the drill has no-load.
Has variable speed
Milwaukee 0726-20
A drill with variable speed allows you to switch between low and high speeds, giving you the possibility to take on a wider range of tasks.
amperage

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The amperage is the strength of an electric current, and it is measured in amperes (amps).
hammering speed

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The hammering action provides short, rapid hammer thrusts that make drilling faster and easier. The hammering action is measured in blows/beats per minute (bpm) when the drill has no-load.

Chuck

The chuck holds the drill bits or other rotary tools and its diameter determines the types of bits and tools that the drill can use. A larger chuck is compatible with a wider range of bits and tools.
Has a keyless chuck
Milwaukee 0726-20
A keyless chuck drill enables you to change out drill bits rapidly without having to use any special keys.
Has a pin chuck
Milwaukee 0726-20
Pin chucks are designed to hold small bits (less than 1 mm in diameter) that cannot be held securely in a normal drill chuck.
Has a high precision chuck
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High-precision chucks use ball thrust bearings to reduce friction in the closing mechanism and maximize drilling torque.

Miscellaneous

Is a hammer drill
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A hammer drill contains a hammer clutch or a hammer-like mechanism which provides a circular rotation and a forward driving force. A hammer drill is capable of performing heavy-duty tasks, but it can also be used as a regular power drill.

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