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Panasonic EY6407NQKW 12 Volt, 1/2-Inch Cordless Hyperformance Drill Kit | List Price: $227.87
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| Brand: Panasonic Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Includes two 3.0 amp NiMH battery
- Compact: 8-3/16 inches long
- Lightweight: 3.9 pounds
- 293 in./lbs. of torque
- One-year warranty
Remember, Full Torque available at Low RPM [Posted on 2001-03-15] One VERY important thing to remember about his drill, and when making a selection, is that due to the electronic speed control that this drill is equipped with, you have the full torque available to you whether you are barely pulling the trigger or pulling it all the way. This is the ONLY drill that I know of that develops full torque at low RPM - all other drills don't deliver the full torque except at full load.
Great cordless drill, nimble but powerful in a 18volt world [Posted on 2001-08-10] In 1994 or 95 I purchased a Panasonic 12v model after researching all available for several weeks. I have been extremely happy with it and the three others I purchased soon afterwards. All of them as well as the chargers have worked almost flawlessly. Since then I've purchased and or recomnded as gifts probably over 10 various models of the panasonic drill. I've dropped mine and abused it and found any repairs to be minor as well as inexpensive. For example a new complete housing (if it drops and breaks in half which i just recently did to my oldest drill)... and in a few minutes it was good as new. My oldest batteries are weak but still usable after 4+ years. I currently own and use: 3 old 12volts, 1 older 15.6 hammerdrill and just purchased a new 12volt and new 15.6v. Buy this drill and the lantern!! You will NOT regret it. The constant speed/torque feature is fantastic and I don't think it's on most other brands. Btw, I own the 15.6 circ saw and it's great too. Especailly for cutting metal w/carbide blade upto 3/16" thick or even 1/2" rod.
The only one for me [Posted on 2001-09-15] This drill is by far the best. I use it professionally, and wouldn't buy any other. It has the longest running and most powerful battery on the market. It is incredibly powerful, even for a 12 volt drill. If you need more power, buy a corded drill. The other great feature is that you can tighten the chuck with one hand, and crank down with one hand and the bit won't slip. That feature alone is worth it. You don't need channel locks or pliers to tighten the bit, as I read in a review of cordless drills. Buy it and you will be completely satisfied.
Just about perfect! [Posted on 2001-11-29] This cordless drill is as close to perfection as a tool could be. I have 2 Porter Cable 19.2V cordless drills besides this one, and I have found myself using this drill more and more. It is relatively light weight, well-balanced in the hand, surprisingly powerful for a 12V drill, recharges the NiMH batteries (2 included) quickly, the one-hand keyless chuck is a joy to use and most of all, the workmanship quality of this drill is simply beautiful. A work of art!
I only buy Panasonic cordless [Posted on 2002-09-17] Panasonic cordless drills are incredibly well made. I have beaten my pair nearly to death. Several years ago I left mine on the roof accidentally over the winter, for several months of rain and snow. When the snow melted, there it was, and it has worked perfectly for years since. There are a lot of less expensive, excellent cordless drills out there. If you want the best--the best made; the best heft; the best size-power ratio--I recommend this drill.
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