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Makita 6402 5.2 Amp 3/8-Inch Drill | 
enlarge | Brand: Makita Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $182.60 Buy New: $107.99 You Save: $74.61 (41%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 17145
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 8.3 x 2.8
MPN: 6402 Model: 6402 UPC: 088381001939 EAN: 0088381001939 ASIN: B00004YOEO
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| Features:
| • | Powerful 5.2 AMP motor for super duty performance | | • | Variable speed for drilling in a wide variety of materials | | • | Separate reversing switch | | • | Large recessed lock-on button | | • | Heavy-duty industrial drill chuck |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This drill boasts a powerful 5.2 Amp motor for excellent performance, coupled with double gear reduction for extra power. Variable speed lets you easily drill a variety of materials. Amps: 5.2, Chuck Size (in.): 3/8, Speed (RPM): 1,200, Side Handle: No, Keyless Chuck: No, Variable Speed: Yes, Case Included: No
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| Customer Reviews:
A Great All Around Drill March 16, 2008 Robert J. Marzinotto (Connecticut, U.S.A.) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is one great drill. I was looking for a good basic drill for work in the shop,for general drilling and driving screws[witout constantly changing batteries] and this Makita more than fits the bill.Not too big,not too small. I already have a 1/2" Porter-Cable, a Porter-Cable hammer drill, a Milwaukee hole shooter, as well as a Makita cordless.However the one I reach for most is the 6402. It's just the right size, not too heavy and has good balance,and plenty of power. Say what you want about keyless chucks, they are a great convience, but give me a keyed chuck anyday. It only takes a few seconds more and a little effort.But they are the only ones that really lock the bit tight. Nothing more frustrating than to have constantly tighten up the chuck. Ive used it to drill and drive screws, and have put hole saws on it as well,and used a 1" forstner bit, and it has worked effortlessly,and it does not slip either. The reverse switch is in a good spot on the bottom,does not get in the way. No woodworker/handyman's tool box is complete without a Makita 6402. Its not the biggest,the baddest or the most powerful drill out there. But if you are looking for a great all around drill, the Makita 6402 is for you.[And the battery never seems to die just when you need it most] I almost bought a Milwaukee 3/8" drill. Its a super drill, but the size and weight are just like a 1/2" : kind of like a 1/2" drill disguised to look like a 3/8". A great drill, but I already have a 1/2", I dont need 2. Give this a workbench test drive, I doubt you will be disappointed. Ohh, did I forget to mention, its made in U.S.A.!! How many tools can you say that about today?
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