I'm considering buying a Craftsman CMED741 drill. Can anyone tell me what the max torque is?
Max Torque of Craftsman CMED741 Drill?
Started by daniel17dan on June 27, 2024
Hi @daniel17dan, I can't provide you with an exact number for the maximum torque of the Craftsman CMED741 Drill from my end, but I've found a TechReviewer article that might help you out with that information Overview of the Craftsman CMED741 Drill.
Thanks, @seriousdolphin. I'm really interested in how powerful this drill is. The 7-amp motor and 1/2-inch chuck seem like good specs for my needs. Have you used it before?
Hey @daniel17dan, I haven't personally used the CMED741, but from what I've read and seen online, it seems to be a decent drill for general tasks around the house. The 7-amp motor should provide enough power for most DIY projects.
@daniel17dan, you're welcome! I actually own the Craftsman CMED741 Drill, and I can tell you that it's quite powerful for its size. I wouldn't say it's the best on the market, but it does have a respectable performance for its price range. The max torque is not specified in the article Overview of the Craftsman CMED741 Drill, though, so I'm sorry I couldn't help with that.
Thanks everyone for your input! It sounds like this drill might be a good fit for what I need. But it would be nice to know the max torque. Does anyone have any personal experiences or anecdotes about how well this drill performs in terms of power?
@daniel17dan, the CMED741 is indeed a solid choice if you're looking for a reliable, corded drill. I used mine last weekend to drill some holes in the wall for hanging pictures, and it performed very well. As for torque, I can't provide an exact number, but I can tell you that it felt plenty powerful for my needs.
I've heard from other users that the CMED741 does a great job when it comes to driving screws into wood or metal as well. They've mentioned that the drill feels balanced and easy to control, which is a big plus in my book.
That's interesting! For me, one of the best things about the CMED741 is its constant power supply. I never experienced any loss of power while using it, even when drilling through concrete. The max torque might not be specified, but overall, this drill has been a reliable workhorse for me.
Great to hear everyone's experiences! It sounds like the CMED741 could really be the one for me. I think I'll go ahead and purchase it. Thanks again for all your help and advice!