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    2.0 drill

    Amazing I have a 2.0 amp drill - Do they even make a 2.0 drill these days ? of course AL body - it is a small 3/8 arbor single speed one direction & ALL gear - with lots of toque - unstoppable sears tool .



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    Must have been an early Craftsman when they really made some quality tools. Most likely made in the USA. Chances are you'll be able to pass it on to your grandchildren, unlike the cheap stuff they make today that's lucky to make it thru your first marriage. LOL!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RustyDollars View Post
    Must have been an early Craftsman when they really made some quality tools. Most likely made in the USA. Chances are you'll be able to pass it on to your grandchildren, unlike the cheap stuff they make today that's lucky to make it thru your first marriage. LOL!!
    I have one also that needs a new cord as the body is all alum. with no rubber insulation, alum.+ cracked cord= not good.
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    I have one too
    Alum body, single speed single direction.

    Works well, and is "serviceable" (easy to take apart and clean)


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