Makita 8390DWPE 18-Volt Ni-Cad 1/2-Inch Cordless Hammer Drill/Driver Kit |  | Brand: Makita Category: Home Improvement
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Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 70283
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 13 Dimensions (in): 13 x 3 x 11
MPN: 8390DWPE Model: 8390DWPE UPC: 088381065887 EAN: 0088381065887 ASIN: B000BW3QRQ
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| Features:
| • | 3-mode transmission: Hammer, Driver, and Drill | | • | Compact (9-3/8") and Lightweight (5.1lbs). For comfort and control | | • | 2-speed gear selection(0-1,200RPM) | | • | 16 torque settings/forward,reverse switch |
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Product Description 18V, 1/2", Cordless Hammer Driver Drill Kit, Includes: 18V, Cordless Hammer Driver Drill, 2 Each, 18V Ni-Cad Batteries, 18V Charger & Plastic Carrying Case. 3 mode transmission: Hammer, Drill, and Driver Compact (9-3/8") and Lightweight (5.2lbs). For comfort and control 2 speed gear selection (0-1,200RPM) 16 torque settings/forward,reverse switch
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| Customer Reviews:
great product for the price February 16, 2007 K. Behn (Midwest) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a great drill. To get a hammer drill, drill and driver all in one is a fantastic combination. The batteries hold up very well and recharge very fast. For $99 you cant go wrong. I might even buy another one if I see a deal like this one come around again. The packaging is very neat and clean and they leave some room in the case to keep a box of screws or two if you so desire. Overall a great product.. Im one happy customer.. !
Makita tuff September 28, 2009 Tom Kewish (Michigan) I have used Makita for over 15 years. I beet the hell out of them. They just keep going. I purchased this for the batteries and charger. My other 18v charger got crushed. It was cheaper to puchase this then the charger and Batteries. Theses are Ni-Cad not lithium-ion. That's the only draw back. I have taken Makita tools and throughen them off roofs, smashed them on basement floors used the butt end as a hammer. They are very tuff tools. For battery tools I would own nothing less than Makita.
first drill, works fine September 15, 2007 Jonas Reitz (Queens, NY) As someone who has never owned a drill, this one seem user-friendly and flexible. However, I found that it took a very long time to drill a hole into our concrete ceiling -- at least 30 minutes to get a depth of 3/4 inches (with 3/16 inch masonry drill bit). It could be that this is simply the nature of drilling in concrete, rather than a fault of the drill.
The BEST Tool for the Job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! September 11, 2007 A. J. Franklin (C'ville,Va.) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Yes , by far this Makita does so much & out lasts itself in power & longevity .
A friend of mine has own one for a few years & after useing it a few time , I had to buy one for myself !!!!
Well worth the price !!!!
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