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Makita 6281DWPE
$130.00
Released January, 2007
The Pros:Nice balance to it, easy to hold it steady. Small size makes it easy to toss on a belt just in case. Very light weight, won't wear out your arm as you use it.
The Cons:Chuck tends to get loose after you use it for a bit. Battery tends to run out fairly quickly. Doesn't have a lot of power, can't handle drilling harder materials.
The Makita 6281DWPE is a 14.4-volt drill with a motor that delivers 260 in.lbs of torque. It features sixteen torque settings as well as a foward/reverse switch, an electric stop and a drill mode.
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It comes with an ergonomic rubber pistol grip and features a two-speed gear selection that matches the RPM to the task at hand. The Makita 6281DWPE comes with a one year warranty. It has a high power-to-weight ratio, comes with a universal charger, battery cover, keyless chuck, and 14.4V Ni-Cd battery.
Features
- 260 in.lbs of torque
- 14.4V Ni-Cd battery
- 3/8" keyless chuck
- 16 torque settings
- 2-speed design
- One year warranty
- Includes tool case
- Universal Charger
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Pros & Cons
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nice balance to it, easy to hold it steady
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small size makes it easy to toss on a belt just in case
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very light weight, won't wear out your arm as you use it
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batteries charge in about 30 minutes, pretty quick
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chuck tends to get loose after you use it for a bit
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battery tends to run out fairly quickly
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doesn't have a lot of power, can't handle drilling harder materials
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plastics feel cheap, can't take a drop without chipping or cracking
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