Posted by big tee on March 04, 2017 at 09:17:18 from (199.120.66.137):
My post the other day about the borrowed mag drill made me want my own. I looked at different sites and different brands. New name brand ones are higher than the moon. The Milwaukee in the first picture is $1800-$2000. The used Milwaukee in the second picture is on E-bay and is $375 + shipping. {I think Noah used it when he built the ark} The last one is also on E-bay-new $305.99 and free shipping The newer ones are -I think better because they have a longer stroke and you can use regular drill bits. I went to one site Hougen -made in USA and they warned you that all their serial numbers are recorded. Then you look on E-bay and a lot of them are in pawn shops! They don't really say they are but if you look at their other listings they sell Wrist watches, diamond rings, guitars and other stuff you see on the TV show pawn stars. I am leaning toward the new cheapie-MADE IN CHINA-but so is Milwaukee-------Tee
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