Makita 6932FDWDE 14.4 Volt 1/4-Inch Hex Drive Impact Driver Kit with L.E.D.
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Makita 6932FDWDE 14.4 Volt 1/4-Inch Hex Drive Impact Driver Kit with L.E.D.

List Price: $464.00
Discount Price: $259.99
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Brand: Makita
Binding: Tools & Hardware

Features:

  • Compact and lightweight design for both vertical and horizontal applications.
  • Rubberized pistol grip for more comfort, control and reduced operator fatigue.
  • Dual ball bearing construction for longer tool life.
  • Fast controlled driving, fastening and drilling without kickback.
  • Built-in shock proof, high output L.E.D. light for increased visibility.

Accessories:
 

Makita 784832-A Quad-Driver 13 Piece Pre-Drill, Drive and Countersink Set

Makita 784000-A-A UltraLok 5 Piece 1/16-Inch to 3/16-Inch Hex Shank Drill Bit Assortment

Makita 784874-A Ultralok 15 Piece Drilling and Driving Set

Makita 192077-2 3/8-Inch Keyless Chuck for 3/8-Inch 24 Thread Spindle for 6701D, 6720D, 6176D, 6791D and 6891D Drills

Makita 784827-A Quad-Driver 4 Piece Reversible and Self-Centering Pre-Drill, Drive and Countersink Set

Customer Reviews:

My all-around workhorse: impact wrench, screwdriver, drill [Posted on 2004-02-22]
Makita impact wrenches have an excellent reputation for durability. I have seen Makita impacts used daily by mechanics and tradesmen with few issues. My Makita impact is one of my favorite all-around tools. It works as an impact wrench, screwdriver, and drill with appropriate accessories.

I use my Makita primarily for mechanic work. With a torque rating of 1110 in*lb (92 ft*lb) this wrench will break loose most bolts on a car or motorcycle. It's more convenient to use than the air impacts I also own (no air hoses to deal with and no air compressor noise). I use a 1/4" hex to 3/8" square adapter and a 1/4" hex to 1/2" square adapter to run my impact sockets. The LED light is a nice feature, but doesn't give off a serious amount of light. You will still need good task lighting.

I have also used the impact wrench to assemble a deck and fence. The Makita drives decking screws like butter. For decking work I recommend a magnetic drive guide to hold screws while driving and to make it easier to drive screws straight. Battery life was no problem on my decking project; when one battery was discharged, the one in the charger was always fully recharged.

I like to use my Makita as a cordless drill as well. This is especially handy when working on a ladder, since I don't have to carry two tools. I bought a Makita model 192891-4 1/2" keyless drill chuck and a Makita model 784635-2 1/4" hex shank to get a 1/2" drill attachment, but Makita also sells the model 192077-0 3/8" keyless chuck attachment if you only need a 3/8" chuck.

I have also used the 6914DWBE, and recommend this model over that one. The 6932FDWDE has 28% more torque than the 6914DWBE, and is worth the extra $40.


Marvellous, marvellous little wonder! [Posted on 2004-08-26]
The famous Makita design and reliability are all here, this thing is a joy to use. Almost zero strain or sweat is ever needed---as another reviewer describes it, screws and bolts go in as if through butter. Even my wife, who had trouble with the conventional Makita 14V driver I had before, is able to use this one very easily from the get-go.

In awkward spots or from odd angles it especially comes in handy---you don't have to compromise your balance and saftey by shifting your weight into it like you would with an ordinary drill driver...the hammer-like "impact" mechanism does all the work for you! Yes the high speed tap-tap-tap does get a little noisy sometimes but I'd take a little noise over a lot of strain any day of the week.

Battery life is excellent, and with two batteries included you never have to worry about ever being left high and dry.

There is a certain technique that you intuitively develop when driving screws and bolts: you want to squeeze the trigger in quick little bursts, then very gently at the end so as not to overscrew or damage the screw/bolt because this thing is so darn powerful.

Especially if you work in a trade like I do, this Makita is truly worth every penny! I upgraded from the 12V version for the extra 30% torque and longer battery life...was amazed to find almost no weight or size difference at all! I bought mine for two hundred fifteen dollars shipped from coastaltools.com


Praise the tool gods ! [Posted on 2004-09-05]
I love this tool. I was working on a remodel where I had to raise a bunch of headers over doorways and didn't have the compressor and nail gun available. This building had old growth Douglas Fir framing that was tight grained and hard which made toe nailing on a ladder difficult to say the least. The electrician who was working on the same job was using a Makita 12V impact driver ot install his boxes and he had an extra one he let me use. The very first screw I drove into that rock hard fir made me giggle like a little girl. It was amazing to watch big fat 3 inch wood screws just melt into the wood with no strain or pushing on the back of the driver. The very next day I went down to K119 tools to check out the available models. I checked out the Hitachi, Panasonic and Makita and they all seemed equally good. The Panasonic 12V has two torque setting and the best battery. I considered the 12V models but after holding both the 12's and 14's side by side the weight difference seemed minimal so I went with the extra power of the 14.4V. Since the Makita 14V was cheaper than the Hitachi 14V and both brands have excellent reputaions I went with the Makita since that was the brand I had been using and it has a better battery. The following monday me and my coworker hung 35 sheets of sound insulating board on the ceiling. He used a 18V DeWalt drill/driver and I used the Makita 14V impact driver with a dry wall nipple bit. By lunch time my coworker's arm was tired from holding the 18V over head but I was still going strong with the light weight compact impact driver. I can't praise this tool enough it's just incredible how easy screws sink. Once while showing off for a friend I drove a 2 inch pan head screw all the way through a 4 by 4 redwood post and out the other side... it's just amazing! Where has this tool been on my life! Since then I've use it to hang cabinets and install new windows. What's really great is just how small and light yet powerful it is. Oh and the L.E.D light on the front is great when your driving screws inside kitchen cabinets. I just can't say enough about this little powerhouse... Buy one now you won't regret it.


The tool for metal buildings [Posted on 2004-10-10]
We've tried almost every variety of cordless drill to install 5/16th head self-tapping screws in aircraft hanger construction. Nothing worked including a new Dewalt 18v, although my wrist would tell you it tried really hard. I was hesitant to buy another cordless driver that might not due the job, but working with extension cords 30 feet off the ground is such a constant irratation that I decided to try the Makita.

Wow, this thing really drives screws, end of my problems, and my arms and wrist hardly know it's there. Battery life is amazing considering that each screw we drive requires quite a bit of energy and we're getting about 100-150 screws per battery. It's only about 75% as fast as a corded screw gun (not drill) so if you have an entire wall to screw down, I would still suggest a corded screw gun. This really shines on piece work, electrical conduit hangers, HVAC, etc. It may not be cheap, but you won't be disapointed. Also, one more thing to mention, I've dropped it three times from 20+' onto concrete and other than case scuffs, no problems.


Best impact driver [Posted on 2006-06-26]
The Makita 14.4-volt impact driver is the best tool of it's kind I've ever used. It's lighter and better balanced than the Dewalt inpact driver. The handle is also more comfortable for a smaller hand, like mine, unlike most other drivers. My whole crew owns and uses this tool. A great buy!


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