Time to pass it on

From the Golden era of Milwaukee tools. Just enough metal body to be heavy duty, just enough plastic body to stay light weight. My dad has a couple hole shooter drills from this era and they refuse to die. My favorite feature is the most recent one he bought at a garage sale had a damaged power cord so he paid I think $5 for it. What most don't know is that it's a replaceable cord, you can grab it at its base and do a 1/4 turn and it pops put and the official milwaukee replacement cord is on Amazon for $20
my dad got a great hole shooter for roughly $25 and the quality is way better than the bosch I bought for my house 4 years ago. And I paid I think 3 times as much.