That's the drill many of us use. Cheap and cheerful. If you can get a 25% or more off Super Coupon it gets even better.
Note: These drills used to come with a small (yellow) adjustment wheel built into the trigger to limit the maximum depth it can be squeezed down to, hence limiting the maximum speed. That wheel has been omitted in this newer model, but the original ones may still be around in some stores (slightly different model #).
Now watch out!
After almost 2 years of great use, a few months ago I managed to bend the 3/8" drive shaft on my MM2 after one of the rollers had locked up. I've been able to straighten the shaft adequately. To prevent this from happening again, I now have the drill mounted to a new, larger and extended plywood baseboard I built, perfectly in line with the shaft with no place to go, or turn.
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