Popular Woodworking 2003-02 № 132, страница 105

Popular Woodworking 2003-02 № 132, страница 105

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(THE ACCOLADES JUST KEEP ON COMING)

If this doesn't look like much of a drill to you, well, for extended running. And you'll love its one-touch that's precisely the point. Its 3.2 amp motor reverse button, which makes one-handed use a actually has the same power as the motor in our standard 3/8"

breeze. Plus, at just Now you can boldly go where no do-it-yourselfer 3.5 lbs., it's a real has gone before—with a

3.2 amp, 3/8-inch variable lightweight. Other speed drill, that is.

drill. But by putting it in the handle, we were able to shorten the head of the drill to a measly 4.75 inches. We call it the Mini-T Drill. And as you've probably already guessed, it can fit into all kinds of places that other drills can't. Like between studs. Or behind refrigerators. Or under decks. (Imagine the possibilities.) For a small drill,

the Mini-T is also surprisingly big on fea,ures'For

Where else?™ starters, it has a no-slip,

specs include a 3/8" chuck. A motor that goes from 0 to 1,500 RPM with multiple speeds. And a generous 8-foot cord. You get all of this (in a handy carrying case, we may add) for the relatively puny price of $139.99. So look for it at a Sears or Sears Hardware Store near you. Or order it by phone at 1-800-437-9686. You can even get this

little gem online at www.craftsman.com. vibration-dampening cushioned grip. There's also Because sometimes, getting out of a tight a convenient trigger lock (think cruise control) spot requires a tool that can get into one.

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