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Binding: Tools & HardwareBrand: Milwaukee EAN: 0045242147151 Label: Milwaukee Manufacturer: Milwaukee Model: 48-55-0711 MPN: 48-55-0711 Publisher: Milwaukee Studio: Milwaukee Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Replacement Parts - Hammers, Scalers & Accessories Type: Steel Carrying Case For Use With: All Milwaukee Pistol Grip Tools Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Nice quality box fits "standard size" Milwaukee corded drillsThis is a nice quality toolbox. Pretty much what one would expect from Milwaukee. It fits the "standard size" pistol-grip corded electric drils very well. In the bottom there is a padded yoke to hold the body of the drill and a pad to absorb shocks from the drill chuck. There is enough room for a driver to be left in the chuck of the Milwaukee Mangnum Drill 0233-20 (or one of the many similar models) when it is in the box. The box does not fit the Milwaukee cordless drills well, ... Read More Rating: - 2nds at Best!This is the only Milwaukee product that I have ever purchased that was poorly made. I ordered 4 power tool carrying cases and all four came with very poor paint jobs. The only good thing that came out of this transaction was that the vendor quickly provided cost free return and credited my account. Unfortunately, the vendor was not able to provide top-quality replacements. Rating: - Proper Tool BoxI purchased a Milwaukee 1/2" magnum drill and it didn't come with a case when I bought it. I ordered this case, it came very quickly in perfect condition. It fits the tool just right and has room for bits and a center punch and hammer. Milwaukee builds tools right! Rating: - Excellent steel tool case by MilwaukeeMilwaukee 48-55-0711 Steel Carrying Case This case is 13.5" wide, 9.5" deep, and 6" high. The tray is 12 3/4" wide, 8 3/4" deep, and 1.5" high. The tray's ends are bent downward into half-circles which rest on the top edge of the case sides to support the tray. This approach eliminates the need for separate tray supports in the case itself; a good idea as they would be in the way when the tray isn't used. The top on my case closed off to one side just a bit. ... Read More Rating: - excellent old-school tool caseThis case is a throwback to the sturdy power tool cases of the old days. It is perfect fit for milwaukee drills and has a convenient storage tray. |