The Milwaukee 0370-20 3/8 in. Close Quarter Drill draws 3.5 Amp to deliver up to 1,300 RPM. This variable-speed drill features an angled, keyed chuck that allows greater maneuverability when working in confined spaces. It has a conveniently located forward/reverse lever and a large paddle trigger for positive control. Its textured grip foster user comfort and the rugged metal-framed gear train extends gear life. The 8 ft. cord is angled to remain unobtrusive while drilling.
- 3.5 Amp motor: produces up to 1300 RPM with reverse
- 3/8 in. keyed chuck
- Angled chuck allows access to tight spaces
- Variable-speed operation for precision
- Convenient forward/reverse lever
- Large paddle trigger for smooth control and easy grip in any position
- Textured grip area for added comfort
- Metal-framed gear train for longer gear life
- Angle cord exit: keeps the durable 8 ft. fixed rubber cord out of the work area
- Includes: one 0370-20 close quarter drill, 1 chuck key with holder
Demetris Beer (verified owner) –
Very comfortable to hold and the trigger is smooth, but the depth of the head{chuck}is a little on the thick side, my other brand is shallower but not near as easy to use.
Tyrique Zemlak (verified owner) –
I had this drill for many years. SOMEONE has absconded with it. But while I had it, it did a respectable job for what it is, a DRILL motor. The most work I did with it was to drive deck screws (about 1500) into the deck planks from underneath. The angle and clearance was sufficient to do a good job. Now if I can just FIND that SOB that pinched it…
Ashleigh Dickens (verified owner) –
A very solid professional-grade tool. I expect to have it for life.
Evie Ebert (verified owner) –
This drill is a perfect product for many use’s. It has a great grip for you hand and can be used in many hard to get to areas where a standard style drill can’t be used. I use this drill more than any other drill I own. I had a older version with a lever style trigger had the gears stripped when I was using a 4 1/2″ hole saw bit. I found out that the gears are not heavy enough for that size of a hole saw. Great product I had to do a lot of looking to find a new one. The cost of gears for the old drill were more than the cost of this new drill.
Leonor Douglas (verified owner) –
Lightweight and easy to use.
Linnie Auer (verified owner) –
This unique angle head drill is only made by Milwaukee. The special head angle does things no other drill can do. There are some cheap knock-off models available , but no other quality models like this one. My previous Milwaukee close quarter drill is now 7 years old. I used it very heavily, for hours at a time before I finally wore out the brushes. It did not owe me a dime. I was happy Home Depot stocked it and sent it to me in 3 days.
Aletha Renner (verified owner) –
Looks like a well made drill has good weight, this may mean it metal parts hopefully not plastic gears.
Paxton Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
Like an electric mini grinder. A little on the heavy side. But we’ll balanced.
Duane Kemmer (verified owner) –
I have used this product for years. Glad Home Depot carries it.
Jackie Conroy (verified owner) –
Agree about the lack of power and awkward reverse button. Power chord is in the way all the time. I have used two of these, and both tore themselves apart fairly quickly; used mostly for drilling 5/8″ to 3/4″ spud bits in studs, for wiring.
Uriel Rath (verified owner) –
Excellent
Aiyana O’Hara (verified owner) –
I’ve used this drill a few times and it has worked flawlessly in tight spaces, such as between the concrete foundation and floor between the floor joists on 16” centers. variable speed, large trigger, reversible, and it has a traditional chuck key.
Everett Conroy (verified owner) –
I use this drill to sand bowls on the lathe. It’s superior to other low cost angle drills. It provides good speed control and power and is widely used by many turners.
Rhett Daugherty (verified owner) –
Looks like a well made drill has good weight, this may mean it metal parts hopefully not plastic gears.
Hardy Leffler (verified owner) –
The product is well balanced in the hand, which allows one-handed operation with minimal strain on your wrist. Proportional trigger control works well, but is very easy to actuate accidentally, as many have noted. The forward/reverse switch is very difficult to operate, and is the reason I took off one star. Plenty of power, but more noise than I was hoping for. Rugged high quality build. Should last a lifetime.
Ona Harvey (verified owner) –
The drill was better than I expected.
Vernie Quigley (verified owner) –
This drill is great for wood working. I use this drill for screwing in pocket screws. It does not have enough power for larger lag screws. For larger drill use the Super Hawg.
Erna Gaylord (verified owner) –
Drill works great. Handle a bit large for one handed use.
Kailyn Corwin (verified owner) –
I have 7 of them. One for each grit of sandpaper.You should clean them out with compressed air after each use.
Eileen Walter (verified owner) –
drill too big and expensive for what it is… overpriced Chinese product