Makita 6402
I'm not very much into keyless-chuck drills, and even less into cordless, so I bought this Makita 6402 as an all-around drill in my already-electrified shop. And when compared to, say, a similar Craftsman keyless-chuck 3/8 drill at half the price, what strikes me is the increased compactness (or weight and density) of the Makita model. Also, the Makita's slower 1200 rpm would seem to be preferable since the black-oxide drill bits that are generally available these days are only rated to a maximum of 1500 rpm. My only gripe with this model has to do with the illustration as given here and elsewhere. An earlier model seems to be depicted, one that had a variable-speed dial built into trigger. ... This drill is lightweight (3.7 pounds)
Makita 6402 and well balanced for easy handling This baby
Makita 6402 features double gear reduction for extra power, and has a convenient belt clip for packing around the jobsite This unit
Makita 6402 has a powerful 5.2 amp
Makita 6402 motor for super duty performance Separate reversing switch Heavy-duty industrial drill chuck ... »»
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