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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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- Wednesday, April 01, 2009 |
| Garrett Wade Push Drill |
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David J Bush (Salisbury, NC) |
| I have been a fan of push-drills all my adult life, so was very happy to see Garret Wade begin offering their version a while ago. I purchased it right away and have not been at all disappointed. In the past, I used Sears Craftsman and Stanley versions, but neither had anywhere near the quality of the Garrett Wade product. It works very well, has an excellent system for holding and dispensing the various size drills and just looks good! |
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- Wednesday, April 01, 2009 |
| GW Push Drill |
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dick vanmeter (Columbus, OH) |
| I have the GW Push Drill that I love. I had one about 30 years ago that I wore out then lost most of the bits. I ordered one as soon as it appeared in the catalog. I use it for small jobs around the house where I don't need to get out my big cordless drill. The product is well made and you have replacement bits in case I lose or break some. |
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- Wednesday, April 15, 2009 |
| A Winner |
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LW Parker (Gainesville, FL) |
| I had bought a yankee drill some 37 years ago from a generic supplier that also finally wore out the bits. Bought this one and a spare set of bits and the quality far surpasses the old one. Expect this one from GW to last at least 50 years. |
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