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Makita DF330DW


$150.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Lighter weight than many comparably priced drills, extends usage comfort. Automatic LED light is convenient and works well to line up holes in darker conditions. Efficient battery usage: one charge lasts nearly a day, and a recharge takes less than an hour.

The Cons:Build quality feels somewhat cheap, chuck is sometimes susceptible to spinning loose. Drill does not stand up on its own like many battery-pack models, can be a nuisance depending on the job type.

The Makita DF330DW is a 7.2V lithium-ion cordless driver/drill kit that comes with a makita-built motor that delivers 200 in.lbs of torque. It features a 2-speed gear selection design to adapt to low or high torque situations and has 10.8V Lithium-Ion batteries.

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The Makita DF330DW features a built-in L.E.D. light that can be flipped on and has a soft grip handle for additional comfort. The charger for the drill is an ENERGY STAR appliance, meaning that it is better for the environment and the power bill.

Features

  • 50 minute charger
  • Energy Star Charter
  • 3-year warranty on tool
  • 1-year warranty on battery & charger
  • 10.8V lithium-ion batteries
  • Soft grip handles
  • Ergonomic shape
  • Built-in L.E.D

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Pros
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    Lighter weight than many comparably priced drills, extends usage comfort

  • 1

    Automatic LED light is convenient and works well to line up holes in darker conditions

  • 1

    Efficient battery usage: one charge lasts nearly a day, and a recharge takes less than an hour

  • 1

    Smaller form factor than typical battery drills, fits more easily into smaller spaces

  • 1

    High torque rating for this price point

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    Responsive trigger makes it easy to control drill speeds

Cons
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    Build quality feels somewhat cheap, chuck is sometimes susceptible to spinning loose

  • 1

    Drill does not stand up on its own like many battery-pack models, can be a nuisance depending on the job type

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