We use one a lot of the time. Except for the idiot cord connection that model is a superbly designed and manufactured drill. It was great for wood stud drilling and rough in work all the time. We also used a Hole Hawg and it's junior cousins but..only when it comes to kiln dried fir stuff, you know - the kind that torques your arm off at funny angles sometimes - both those drills mostly just stay in the truck now.

We would have bought a couple more of them. But....

Along came the impact drills. Truck is now about to be cleaned out of about 3 redundant drills.

I think the day of the normal drill is gone now. Some clever manufacturer just has to come up with some kind of universal chuck now.