Makita 6280DWPE 3/8-Inch 14.4-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Drill/Driver Kit


Compact tool body and T-handle design provide optimal balance. Variable speed reversing with 2-gear selection, low 0 to 400 RPM, high 0 to 1300 RPM. 16 torque settings for high and low speed. 3/8" key

Amazon Sales Rank: #195125 in Home ImprovementBrand: MakitaModel: 6280DWPENumber of items: 1Dimensions: 3.00" h x 10.00" w x 8.00" l, Packs a powerful wallop in a lightweight designDelivers 319-inch pounds of torque; out-performs most 18-volt modelsSelect from 16 separate torque settings; 2 speed settingsIncludes 2 batteries, charger, keyless chuck, and case1-year limited warranty

The Makita 6280DWPE 3/8-Inch 14.4-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Drill/Driver Kit packs a powerful wallop in a lightweight design. This 3.5-pound drill puts out 319-inch pounds of torque, out-performing most 18-volt models. Select from 16 separate torque settings for precision driving and choose from two speeds, 0-350 or 0-1,100 RPM. This compact tool features a comfortable T-handle. This cordless drill and driver kit comes with a 1-year limited warranty. What's in the Box Makita 6280DWPE 3/8-Inch 14.4-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Drill/Driver Kit, two batteries, charger, keyless chuck, and case.

Most helpful customer reviews16 of 19 people found the following review helpful.Very Dissapointing DrillBy Kelly J. RamsayI own a number of cordless drills ranging from Porter-Cale to no-name, low-end throw aways. I bought this drill 6 weeks ago for light duty use in my wood shop. With poor run times and a chuck that doesn't hold, I called Makita to complain. They told me it was a good drill but that you get what you pay for and I shouldn't expect much from this product. Quite frankly, neither this drill nor their service meet basic levels and I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Good drill-bad chuckBy Joel M. PollackI have owned several Makita products and have been a satisfied customer over many years. This was a replacement for the older version of the same drill, but unlike the older Makita cordless this one fails to retain a grip on the bit after even a small amount of use. This is true whether it is being used to drill holes or as a screwdriver. In the mode of unscrewing it is completely hopeless. Given this info I would definitely not buy this product again. This is not to say that Makita makes bad products, but that there is a serious flaw in this model.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Great DrillBy BearGot this drill 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.See all 6 customer reviews...