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Makita 6280DWPLE 14.4-Volt 3/8-inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit with Flashlight

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Our Price: $126.99
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Makita
Average Customer Rating:    
Total Reviews: 10
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Makita EAN: 0088381056809 Feature: Powerful 319 in.lbs. of torque. Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Model: 6280DWPLE Sales Rank: 19390 Manufacturer: Makita |
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Features
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Powerful 319 in.lbs. of torque. Compact tool body and T-Handle design. 16 torque settings plus drill mode. 2-speed gear selection Conveniently located forward/reverse switch.
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Accessories
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Makita 784832-A Quad-Driver 13 Piece Pre-Drill, Drive and Countersink Set Makita 784827-A Quad-Driver 4 Piece Reversible and Self-Centering Pre-Drill, Drive and Countersink 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 784810-A-A 4-5/8-Inch Bit Tip Holder and 3-1/8-Inch Bit Tip Holder with #2 Phillips Bit Tip and Slotted Bit Tip Makita 784000-A-A UltraLok 5 Piece 1/16-Inch to 3/16-Inch Hex Shank Drill Bit Assortment
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Customer Rating:      Summary: jv Comment: i am an electrician in business since 1986, my first makita cordless was a 9.6 volt which i still have several in use daily. this 14.4 volt is more powerfull and retains its charge longer, as you would expect the quality is excellent. the $100 price can't be beat. i like to use the cordless tools for installing screws, and use ac drills for drilling applications. i would think this approach gives the best overall performance and tool life, after all i have makita tools in service 1986, how many contractors can say that.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great kit Comment: Got this kit as gift. Very impressed so far. The drill has a nice balance to it and has plenty of power for any task a homeowner will throw at it. I like the fact that the drill is small in size and light weight. This is not an industrial grade contractor tool. It is geared more towards the average homeowner. And it fits that bill perfectly. The batteries charge in about 30 min. The 1.3 ah Ni-cad batteries included in this kit dont last as long as the latest Li-ion batteries do but those batteries also cost twice as much too.
If you are looking for an industrial grade tool with max power and run time look elsewhere. If you need a cordless drill to tackle weekend projects and the "honey do" list this is your drill.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 5-Stars for most users Comment: For the average home owner to the hardcore DIY weekend warrior, this is an excellent combo. Flashlight beam is adjustable which when working in a crawl space is a great feature. You can set the light down to the side and still have a focused beam of light right where you are working. The driver is fairly compact, though not useful in 12" deep cabinets. The 14.4 volts is obviously underpowered for a full-time contractor, but I have had my set for nearly 7 years and it is still going strong. I've used mine to assemble furniture, remodel a house, hang drywall, assemble cabinets (except the 12" deep hanging cabinets), build a storage shed, and who knows what else. It is one of the most used tools in my collection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Extremely Light Duty Junk Comment: As a full time carpenter, I bought this drill a couple years ago. It worked great for light work, like drilling small holes in wood (not metal)and driving short screws (forget about lags). It was great for furniture projects where a delicate throttle and finesse was necessary. But if you plan on using this as your all-around, do-it-all drill, forget it. While driving some longer screws (3") on a job (my first 18v Milwaukee finally wore out) the clutch inside snapped some gears. I called Makita and they sent me a replacement clutch (in the meantime I rush ordered a new 18v Milwaukee to finish the job). After that I only used it for extremely light duty work. A few jobs later, the replacement clutch started slipping before giving out completely. I shouldn't have to keep putting parts into a tool to keep it running. I love my other Makita tools (circ saw, and 10" compound sliding miter) but this one is junk. Buy a real drill, stay away from this one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great quality product from Makita Comment: This is a fantastic buy. As an ex-electrician I know the importance of having a dependable cordless drill. This one definitely fits the bill. I've been out of the business for 2 years now and used to use a Makita 9-volt cordless drill. One of my co-workers used to have one of these and I was more than impressed with it back then and now am very pleased to own one. It is light-weight compared to the bulky Dewalts, and is unbelievably well balanced. Has a great amount of torque for a 14.4V drill. The bonus flashlight here is amazingly bright, I wish I had had one of these when I was in construction. You can also count on Makita quality. I know this drill will stand up to whatever anyone can give it. If you want the torque of an 18V without the bulky weight, this is the drill for you. Basically, BUY THIS DRILL!!! You won't regret it.
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