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| Brand: Makita Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $714.00 Buy New: $315.00 You Save: $399.00 (56%)
Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 470
Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.5 Dimensions (in): 18.4 x 14.5 x 5.7
MPN: LXT202 Model: LXT202 UPC: 088381070225 EAN: 0088381070225 ASIN: B000I6PJG6
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Customer Reviews:
Very Good cordless Drill June 24, 2008 Its perfect drill for making a holes in any material and the impact its unbelievable for screws. Probably the best set of cordless drills on the market.
Excellent Tools! June 24, 2008 This drill and its companion impact driver are durable well built tools. Every time I use them I smile. They are way better than anything I've used before. Complaints about the chuck may have some merit as it seems light weight, but it has never caused me a problem. Once you learn how to use the chuck properly (tighten and then a quick twist to lock it), you'll never have a bit fall out. The charger thankfully has a fan to keep everything cool while charging. If the sound of the charger fan bothers you - turn up the radio a little. Batteries last long enough for most all-day projects, and if they run low they recharge in 15-20 minutes. Overall - 5 stars!
Makita still makes the best battery drills June 19, 2008 My first Makita kit was stolen and a co-worker convinced me to buy the Dewalt. That was a mistake as I missed the refinements, weight, battery life and plain funtionality of the Makita. They started the cordless revolution and in my opinion, still make the best cordless drills. The hammer drill has changed the way we drive screws.
I'd give it a ZERO if I could June 14, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Picked up the combo at Stock Lumber. Charged up the batteries in about 20 minutes a piece. The charger looks impressive and makes a great deal of noise with an active fan while charging. Seemed pretty awesome. Fired up the impact driver on some 3" screws and smacked them in really well. BUT, big but, I then inspected the drill... The drill is complete monkey dung. The thing vibrates like crazy. The whole chuck assembly bumbles around, 2mm off center. I was really hoping Makita would be the answer to my lithium ion hankering, but they crapped up what would have been a good set of tools with lame parts and ASSembly.
Ball bearings and metal gears!!! June 9, 2008 Use this kit everyday in production trim. Hang cabinets, set doors, install hardware. Not sure if the lithium ion batteries are worth the extra cost as we also have a couple of the older makita kits with nikel metal hydride batteries that have held up well. From a daily use durability standpoint, makita drills and impact drivers hands down beat the ridgid, porter cable, and bosch tools that I have had experience with.
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