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The SUNTECH SM-709R Sunmatch 3/8" Reversible Pneumatic Angle Drill is engineered for versatility and precision, featuring a reverse valve for easy directional changes and a compact low-profile head that allows access to tight spaces. Ideal for both professionals and enthusiasts, this drill combines durability with high performance.
Brand | SUNTECH |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.38 Inches |
Color | Silver |
Special Feature | Reverse Valve |
Product Dimensions | 6.77"L x 5.96"W x 6.77"H |
Material | Metal |
Speed | 1800 RPM |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Is Electric | No |
Global Trade Identification Number | 14713011855684 |
Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.38 Inches |
Manufacturer | Sunmatch Industrial Co., Ltd- IMPORT FOB |
Drilling Capacity Metal | 0.38 Inches |
Part Number | SM-709R |
Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | SM-709R |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Reverse Valve |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | NO WARRANTY |
R**.
Shipped quickly well packaged and price was right
I have been very pleased with the performance of this little tool. I do a lot of metal work and grinding. This tool is compact handy easy to use and seems to be very durable. It sees a lot of work and a fair share of abuse in my shop I think it's really a good value for the price.
R**R
Good drill, feels well made.
Needed a right angle drill for some hard to get screws that had the heads rusted badly on a 2002 MK4 vw jetta cooling fan brackets. Worked like a charm with the new high speed steel drill bits I bought . No other way to get the fan out with out destroying the brackets.
B**E
Decent price
Can't argue with the price. I purchased this tool to aid in drilling broken off exhaust manifold bolts. Have yet to use but it seems to be a quality tool and I don't forsee having any issues with it.
K**S
The New Normal
I am doing a major addition plus some refurbishing of my house. Since I am doing most of the work myself, my reward is to buy the tools I want to use for the job. My first purchase last August was the new 20v max impact wrench and hammer drill kit to replace my dying 18 volt drills. I am now utterly sold on the 20v max tools. They are typically lighter, more compact, and a bit more powerful than the older 18v tools.In the case of this angle drill, I am doing quite a bit of drilling in tight places for electrical, plumbing, and AC lines - holes up to 3" through double plates and subfloor. This 20v max angle drill powers a 2 1/2" hole saw right through the double 2x4s plus flooring. It will do about 4 holes like that on a charge. Recharging takes about 15 minutes or so. I have 3 batteries and 2 chargers and I can't work as fast as they are recharged. Of course, the charge lasts much much longer if I am drilling smaller holes or running screws.Compared to the 18v angle drill, this one is very slightly more compact, front to back, plus it will let the bit slip 1/4" farther into the chuck. I've found that when working in very tight spaces those two factors can make the difference in being able to do the job.The one negative is the chuck. It is not that the outside is plastic, as some have complained - that is just the part you grip, and I have never had one come apart. It is that the drill has an instant stop feature at the shaft and the rotational momentum of the chuck collar causes it to loosen when the trigger is released. Obviously this is more pronounced when the higher speed selection is used - it is spinning faster when it is stopped. So I have spent a lot of time re-tightening the hole saw each time I stop to remove on of the sections of 2z4 when drilling double plates plus subfloor.this brings up the 2 speeds. They are each somewhat faster than the speeds on the 18v model which is a plus.To sum up, if you are drilling joists for wiring or plumbing a large house, a cordless is probably not the best choice regardless of which make or model, but for most projects this drill is more than up to the task in power and utility, and is competitive in the number of holes it will drill on a charge. The light weight and the steady power from the Li battery combined with the slightly reduced size and improved speeds make it a better choice than the 18v, if you are willing to pay a little more.
S**Y
For tight areas
It works it’s powerful an the price isn’t ridiculous
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