The Milwaukee Hole-Hawg Heavy-Duty Drill features a powerful 7.5 Amp motor that delivers between 300 RPM and 1200 RPM. With 2 speed ranges and a reverse direction option, you have a versatile solution for a variety of projects. The compact design makes it perfect for drilling between studs and joists. The powerful motor features 2 speed ranges plus reverse for increased versatility. The drill offers a 4-5/8 in. self-feed bit capacity and an extra-long pipe handle to help you control power.
- Includes: one 1675-6, 1/2 in. hole hawg drill, 1 pipe handle
- Powerful 7.5 Amp motor: delivers 300 RPM – 1,200 RPM with reverse
- 1/2 in. keyed chuck
- 2-position pipe handle and 3-position spade handle for a secure grip and better control
- Selfeed bit capacity: handles up to a 4-5/8 in. bit
- Reinforced nylon resin casing for added durability and reduced weight with greater heat dissipation and resistance to chemicals
- 8 ft. power cord for extended reach
- Ball and roller bearings
- 5-year tool warranty
- Capacity in wood: auger 1-1/2 in. self-feed 4-5/8 in.
- Capacity in steel, twist bit 1/2 in.
Alessia Borer (verified owner) –
Excellent job with it…………………!!!
Adrien Gleason (verified owner) –
Great item.
Daphnee Ward (verified owner) –
The drill performed well and still have a lot to do with it , it is an excellent heavy duty tool!
Katharina Spinka (verified owner) –
Great heavy duty drill- good for hole drilling
Ron Lindgren (verified owner) –
The drill worked excellent. Home Depot not so much never shopping here again
Brycen Parisian (verified owner) –
Great tool bought to replace older Hole Hawg drill
Wade Barton (verified owner) –
This is our second Milwaukee right angle drill. The first one we purchased is now over ten years old and ready to be rebuilt. These drills are used 2-3 days a week. This drill is expensive but worth every penny.
Rahul Becker (verified owner) –
Lately we have experienced a few problems with this tool.! I have bought 4 because different problems we been having.!
Nadia Reinger (verified owner) –
Nothing, I mean nothing can compare to a Milwaukee Hole Hawg for making holes in floor joists, or wall studs for running pipe or conduit. The right amount of torque, the right angle combined with the short body let it fit just about anywhere. Use a Milwaukee Switchblade self drilling bit and BAM you’re good to go. I love my Hawg. Should have bought the case though.
Demetris Wilkinson (verified owner) –
This thing is a monster !!! I have needed one for a while now and finally went and purchased one. Cuts the worktime down by 50% and saves the hands from the beatings they take using a standard hand held drill !!!!! Worth every penny I paid for it !!
Abbigail Buckridge (verified owner) –
Very solid, powerful drill. Needed it for drilling holes through thick wood in order to run plumbing and electrical. Did the job effortlessly. Because this unit is quite powerful and solidly built, it is a bit heavier than most others. But it also has a convenient handle to help support the weight when working over head.
Orin Halvorson (verified owner) –
As a plumber working in homes that are being renavated , drilling 100s of holes with the hog is no problem . My last one was 15 years old
Chelsey Lebsack (verified owner) –
If drills could arm wrestle, this one would be the champ every time. You won’t find a drill that can go the distance like this one. My Hole Hawg is used 4-6 hours everyday, for the last 10 years without ever getting weaker. This is a real drill, everything else is a toy !
Sid Brown (verified owner) –
We were boring 1″ holes through railroad ties for a retaining wall and had burned out 2 ‘heavy duty’ drills already. This one got the job done with no trouble at all.
Kaelyn Veum (verified owner) –
Xtra good
Dawn Kemmer (verified owner) –
All around work horse. Can do between studs, and, blow through two, side by side power poles in thirty seconds. Make sure you spray oil on the bit as you go. Heavy, but so what. It does what it was made for. Big holes and lots of them……
Leila Lubowitz (verified owner) –
I had some drywall mud start to harden on me and my DeWalt drills were not hefty enough. I went to the local pawn shop to look for a heavier duty drill. This Hole Hawg was the only heavy duty drill, so I got it, took it home and let it go to work.It made short work of the drying mud, and that was the low gear, which is good cuz it won’t switch to high speed. Oh well, it works great for what I needed.
Sofia Heaney (verified owner) –
Powerful drill easy to use. Drills through just about anything. First use was drilling through 7 yard timbers in building raised beds and worked like a champ with an auger bit.
Branson Feil (verified owner) –
This drill is a horse. The variable speed gives lots of options. This drill has worked great when others have given up drilling for electrical installations on the log and timber homes that we build. Its design allows easy alignment and plumb holes when using large, long bits on 12 inch plus timbers. Highly recomended by our crew.
Luz Zemlak (verified owner) –
Only brand i buy. Works great