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Panasonic EY6432NQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit | List Price: $340.00 Discount Price: $189.99
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| Brand: Panasonic Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Two 3.0 amp NiMH battery packs provide 50 percent longer run time
- Delivers 390 in./lbs of torque for big applications
- 1/2-inch keyless chuck handles larger bits
- 45-minute charge saves time
- Compact and lightweight for all-day use
Best Cordless on the market! [Posted on 2007-01-04] We have used panasonic cordless drills for the last 15 years. I have 3 three that are 15 years old that are still be used today. We own 15 panasonic cordless drills and wouldn't own anything else. Panasonic is the best on the market!
Best Drill/Driver in the shop [Posted on 2007-01-11] We have 5 of these drills in our furniture shop. They are very reliable and durable. We have tried all types of drills and this is by far the best.
Bought a Second One! [Posted on 2007-02-06] I previously gave this drill a 'glowing' review and my enthusiasm hasn't diminished one iota in the interim. In fact, I recently purchased a second Panasonic drill to replace an older Bosch that is coming to the end of its battery life (NiCads--ugh!) and the new drill is every bit as good as I anticipated.
Having two of these drills to work with is now pure joy. I used to have to make a choice between the Panasonic and the Bosch based on the amount of power I needed, but no more. Now I can put whatever accessory I want into either drill and not have to be concerned with whether or not the drill can handle the job.
Once again, I can highly recommend this drill to anyone looking for a reliable, heavy-duty, and relatively light-weight cordless drill.
A really good cordless drill [Posted on 2007-02-19] I'm hard on tools. I occasionally "nudge" pieces I'm gluing and screwing, for instance, with the battery end of a cordless drill. My old Milwaukee 16v drill cost me $0.00 and lasted through 5 years of hard use and abuse. I wanted a powerful, solid but slightly more compact and lightweight drill to replace it when it finally gave up the ghost (nonreplacable brushes, I think), and this Panasonic was my choice. At $0.00 with 2 batteries it's a good deal. It feels good in the hand, and has a lot of torque at low speed, good for starting big unpiloted screws. I like the "click" of the chuck as I lock in a bit.
Buy it, you won't be sorry [Posted on 2008-05-12] I've owned a lot of Panasonic electronics and have had nothing but great luck with all of them, so I figured I'd take a chance with this drill. It is much better than the one I had before. It has enough power to do all the household jobs I've used it for so far. The batteries (comes with 2) charge quickly and last long. I highly recommend this drill for any homeowner.
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