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User Reviews for
Makita BDF452HW 1/2 in.18V Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless Driver Drill Kit
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THE BEST SCREW DRIVER IN THE WORLD!!!!!!
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Reviewed
March 1 2009 2:50:49 PM
5
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5
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
LIGTHWEIGTH, 15MIN FULL CHARGE, HUGE POWER: 450 POUNDS/INCH |
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Cons:
YOU MAY BUY 3.0 A/H BATTERY, 1.5A/H DEAD QUICKLY. I HAVE THIS EXTRAORDINARY MACHINE 6 MONTHS AGO, AND ITS AMAZING, YOU CAN WORK ALL DAY WITH A ONE 3.0A/H FULL CHARGE!!!! THIS LITTLE GUY IS "REALLY" THE BULL OF THE DRILLS!!!!!!!!! BUY IT, AND ENJOY IT!!!!!!!
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Decent Quality Econo-line version of "Pro" Model
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Reviewed
April 26 2008 9:58:32 PM
4
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4
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
4
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Pros:
Lightweight, Quick Charge, Powerful |
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Cons:
Cheaper construction, shorter battery life I got this drill as a present, but I've been very happy with it. This model is sort of a "Value line" type, a lesser version of the BDF451. I haven't experienced the problems mentioned by the others. The drill charges very fast and has been able to handle everything I've used it for, from drilling steel to driving screws and nuts to polishing and stripping paint and finishes. The battery life (with the 2 1.5a cells) is decent; you can also use the more durable-and heavy-3a/h ones used for the "pro" model. If you can get a good deal on the price, I highly recommend this drill.
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the best money can buy
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Reviewed
May 4 2009 6:44:20 PM
2
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2
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
light weight |
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i dont find i work with it for more then 2 years and it is like new i screw with it more then a half screws heer in israel and its like new
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Good Drill - Bad Battery:
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Reviewed
December 23 2008 9:00:08 AM
1
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2
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
3
out of 5
Pros:
Light Weight; Powerful |
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Short battery life: Lightweight and comfortable to use with plenty of power, but the battery has to be recharged frequently. Actually, I found this L-Ion battery had to be recharged much more frequently than a Ni-Cad of equivilant power.
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Makita 18v cordless drill
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Reviewed
April 3 2008 4:45:56 AM
1
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2
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
2
out of 5
Pros:
light weight and works well |
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battery and charger failed I purchased this drill from Home Depot and used it probably 3 or 4 times for light work around the house . The battery both went bad after one charge . Took it to local repair shop and the batteries and charger were replaced . Now 7 months later and after building a stand for my aquarium the one of the batteries has gone bad again after 4 charges. I think I spent $200 for a piece of junk. I originally chose Makita as they are usually a well put together product. But this 18v cordlless really SUCKS ! I would look to another brand for my cordless 18v needs. Thanks Makita for a piece of Trash!
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Defective chuck
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Reviewed
May 18 2008 10:53:04 PM
1
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3
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
1
out of 5
Pros:
Light battery |
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Cons:
crappy chuck I finally used mine that I bought over a month ago at HomeDepot. I put in a bit, the thing is wobbling. Put in another bit, ( half incher), same deal. All my bits were wobbling around in the chuck. Just brought a new one home after exchanging it at HomeDepot, same deal all over again. I am going to return it for good.
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A kid's toy from China...
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Reviewed
November 1 2007 6:29:59 PM
2
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6
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
3
out of 5
Pros:
light weight, lithium technology |
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Cons:
lousy quality, expensive It's light and short, which is what professional installers and remodellers have always wanted. (not more stinkin' power. Figure it out tool companies!) Unfortunately Makita made this drill on the cheap. My charger fan screeches because it's grinding against something. The chuck is way out off center and the drill wobbles all over with larger bits. The battery wiggles too. I bought this drill in a combo kit with an impact driver. It's possible that the ones sold individually are different. What would I get instead? Bosch's lithium tools look good. They are small and light and made in Germany. Unfortunately they are even more expensive, and they don't yet make a drill without a stupid quick-change chuck.
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Ná»i chợ
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Reviewed
April 29 2008 1:43:12 PM
1
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5
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
3
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Pros:
Tá»t |
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Bình thưá»ng dụng cụ nà y hay quá
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