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Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit | List Price: $360.00 Discount Price: $189.00
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| Brand: Panasonic Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 15.6-volt Ni-MH 1/2-inch cordless drill/driver kit with keyless chuck
- Compact and lightweight yet powerful; dual speed ranges (0-400/0-1,300 rpm), 390 inch-pounds of torque, and electronic brake
- Durable plastic exterior and soft-pad grip for cushion
- Includes drill/driver, 2 batteries, 1-hour charger, and hard-plastic carrying case
- 9-inches long; 4.4 pounds; 1-year warranty
Great cordless driver [Posted on 2008-08-28] Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit I really like this driver. It is light and powerful, and I use it on a daily basis. Very happy.
Randall
Panasonic cordless drill [Posted on 2008-09-06] This is my second Panasonic cordless drill. My first one stood up to 9 years of professional abuse including falls from scaffolding. I am very pleased with the size, weight, power, and features of this tool. I'm very happy with the performance of the NiMH batteries. I would highly recommend this tool to any serious cabinetmaker or woodworker.
One Year Later [Posted on 2008-09-20] I purchased this drill in August 2007. I've used it periodically on various household repairs and projects. Some demanding, others easy for a 15.6v drill. It is a top-notch performer. However, THIS is what really surprised me: battery life! I charged it once on August 8, 2007. It retained enough charge through all those small jobs that the first time I had to recharge a battery was today, Sept. 20, 2008. The battery held up for over a year! Amazing! I actually had to search my house to find the charger. Recommended.
Great tool in its time [Posted on 2008-09-20] Have owned the Pany 15.6 1/2 DD for many years. Bought it shortly after it came on the market and it served well for several years. However, on visiting this site and reading some reviews giving it high praise, I found myself disagreeing. Not that it was not a great tool in its day, but in my tool box it has been replaced by an impact driver. A 14.4 impact driver, in my case a Makita, is just the tool of choice for high torque applications. It is far easier to use and 1.5 lbs lighter. For light duty jobs, the weight and bulk of the Pany works against it. This Pany only sees use on rare occassions now.
For these reasons one needs to consider it in relation today's alternatives.
we use these in factory production [Posted on 2008-09-27] we've bought dozens of battery drills, we have had the best luck with the panasonic battery drills. we really abuse them and they hold up well, considering. the absolute worse drill we've ever bought ( 4 of 'em) was the Ridgid 18Volt battery drill.
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