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Garrett Wade Push Drill |
A superb shop tool
Remember the classic Yankee Push Drill that was once found in every shop and every jobsite tool bag? Made by Stanley for decades until they dropped it about 4 years ago, it was made of chrome-plated solid brass, and beautifully finished. Now we have had it custom-made for Garrett Wade in Taiwan.
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- Tuesday, September 15, 2009 |
| Almost perfect |
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MRG (Vestavia Hills, Alabama) |
| My old Stanley gave out after 39 years of use. This is nearly as good but is missing the solid metal cap that allowed you to lightly tap a fastener. The action is smooth and works without fuss. Your replacement bits are bit pricey and the twist steel bits are lower quality than my old ones...I'll have to be extra careful with them, I guess. |
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- Saturday, September 05, 2009 |
| Its all good |
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Preston (Visalia, ca) |
| I already have 2 push drills but needed replacement bits and you had them. I'm so glad they were wore out and you guys had new ones better than the original. Thanx Preston |
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- Saturday, July 25, 2009 |
| Bits fit Sears drill? |
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Paul (Lewisville, Texas) |
| I have an old Craftsman Push drill that I inherited from my Dad. The two bits are pretty well worn, and Sears no longer sells them. When the clerk asked why I ever want to use that drill I told him that it makes me feel 12 years old again working with my Dad installing window awnings. Will these Garrett Wade bits fit a Craftsman drill? The drill has a quick release tip, and the bit has a 1/4 moon indentation near the base. |
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