Garrett Wade Yankee Push Drill - Reviews, Consumer Ratings & Comparisons

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- Wednesday, May 09, 2012 |
| Yankee Push Drill Bits |
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Judy Crandall (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) |
| I have an old old Yankee Push Drill & broke the last bit. I looked all over for replacement bits & found this site. I ordered the 8pc set & they fit just fine. I LOVE this tool & use it for multiple things. I even used the broken bit to start a hole. This tool is so useful & easy to use, it can be used everywhere, I didn't want to get rid of it cause I couldn't find the bits. Now I'm happy again cause I can use it. I have a cordless drill, but I go to this one the most because of the ease of use. |
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- Monday, April 23, 2012 |
| No battery needed |
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Charles (Franklinton, NC) |
| This is an excellent tool. I use it in place of my battery powered drill gun. I've drilled in red oak, cypress, cedar, poplar, mahogany, maple, several tropical species and had no trouble. Very useful, holds up and enjoyable to use. I was surprised at how fast you can drill holds using it. |
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- Thursday, March 01, 2012 |
| Top Quality Tool! |
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James Catino (Niagara Falls, New York) |
| A true craftsman appreciates fine quality tools and this one makes the grade! This tool will have a place of honor with my collection of fine woodworking tools. The drill bits are the highest quality I have ever found for this type of drill (I own an original Stanley). |
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- Wednesday, February 29, 2012 |
| Excellent tool |
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James (Manheim, Pennsylvania) |
| This is now one of the most used tools in the box! It is very well made and worth every penny. This will last a lifetime (or three)! |
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- Wednesday, February 29, 2012 |
| Why didn't I buy one sooner? |
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Tom (Williamsburg, VA) |
I find that I reach for this more often than I ever imagined because it's so much easier to manage in tight spaces. Recently I was replacing some under the cabinet lighting in the kitchen with new LED lights. In the past, the electric drill made this job one that would usually lead to more than a few curses because it was impossible to see what you're doing and hold the heavy electric drill straight so as to not break the drill bit and to control it so I didn't come up through the cabinet. With the Yankee Push Drill you have so much more control and room to work. In addition, the drilling power of these bits is quite impressive. Works beautifully every time and it has such a nice weighty feel in your hand. My only regret is that I didn't buy one sooner!
February 2012 Rate & Review Honorable Mention $50 Winner. Congratulations, Tom!! |
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