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Makita 8433DWDE 14.4 Volt Cordless Hammer Driver/Drill Kit | List Price: $520.00
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| Brand: Makita Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Maximum torque of 340 in./lb.
- 0-6,000 bpm (low), 0-19,500 bpm (high)
- 0-400 rpm (low), 0-1300 rpm (high) no load speed
- Three mode settings: hammer drilling, drilling, and driving
- One-year warranty
The Rolls Royce of Hammer Drills [Posted on 2000-11-22] I have had this drill for 6 months now and love it.As a keen home improvement fan and author of 2 books on gardening tools and design I have owned and used many drills. This one is so well designed, Makita have thought of everything, the ergonomics and switches are a delight to use and the tool is very powerfull and balanced. I like the fact that you can stand it upright on it's battery without falling over and getting scratched. The chuck is so easy to use and you can switch from hammer to driver and back without altering the torque settings. Builders working at my house love to borrow it and admire it.If you get 500 hours use from it then you can even change the brushes in seconds to get even more life from the motor. This is by far the best drill I have seen, and I've seen a few!
Too nice to abuse? [Posted on 2002-09-16] I bought mine here at Amazon. The price? Well I'm not supposed to say but Amazon's was the best found on the internet or off. (This is a somewhat specialized tool and isn't discounted often. I was unable to find it on sale anywhere.)... This is one beautiful, well made cordless drill. It's almost too nice... I gritted my teeth, bit my lip and put it to the test. No problems were encountered in any of the projects except for the disheartening layer of rock and wood dust now covering the once shiny drill and the heavy sigh ... The Pro's: **Keyless "one-handed" 1/2" chuck with the hold of a pitbull. **Nickel Metal Hydride batteries-Enviromentally friendly. Last longer?? **Industrial metal gear housing. **Total control variable speed trigger. **Rubberized grip with unsurpassed ergonomics. **Makita "T-style" design-Weight of drill head sits further back for better balance and EASILY sits upright (try this with a similar DeWalt or PC) **Easily replaceable carbon brushes. **Fit, finish and company reliability. (It's definitely a Makita!) The Cons: **Price-Ooouch! This is a premium drill and the price reflects it. (Sometimes you just have to splurge...and go without food for a month.) **Nickel Metal Hydride batteries-Price once again. Last longer?? (Hmmm, I'm not sure about this yet. Time will tell.) Summary: If you want the best in this class and can afford it, this is both the beauty and the beast in one finely crafted tool, designed to last...
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