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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Makita 6260DWPE 9.6-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit

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This 9.6-Volt 3/8in. driver-drill kit features a compact tool body and T-handle design that provides optimum balance and comfort. It has two speeds and Total Trigger Control for precise variable speed control. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 170, Volts: 9.6, Speed - No Load (RPM): 0-350/0-1100, Chuck Size (in.): 3/8, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Clutch Settings: 16, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Side Handle: No, Battery Included: Yes (2), Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes, Tool Weight (lbs.): 3.1
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Technical Details

- Makita 9.6-volt 3/8-inch cordless drill/driver kit out-performs most 12-volt models
- Delivers 212 in-pounds of pure torque power
- 2-speed gear selection provides both 0-350 RPM and 0-1,200 RPM
- Includes 2 9.6-volt Ni-Cd batteries, universal charger, keyless chuck and case
- 1-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Great for small home improvement projects" 2009-09-14
By J. Rothe (Dallas, TX United States)
I got this for my new house and all the small projects around moving and such. It is great. It always has the power I need and the charge lasts a long time.

Customer Buzz
 "Cabinet shop workhorse" 2008-08-12
By S. Griffin (Victor, Idaho)
I now have 3 of these drills for my cabinet shop business, the oldest I purchased over 10 years ago. One has a square driver, one a philips driver and one a countersinker and those bits just stay in the drills. They are light, compact and plenty strong enough almost all drilling/driver jobs and last forever. The batteries last about 5 years of hard use, and because you can get the whole kit for under a hundred bucks, I often just by another drill when the batteries get tired.



The lightness and compact size is really nice when reaching in cabinets for hardware installation. I have also used them when building houses for screwing on sheetrock and metal roofing. I'm just not victim of the trend for bigger and bigger drills--unless you go lithium, a 14- 18 volt drill is a drag to haul around all day..



In the shop, I use electric plug in drills for heavy duty drilling--like 1/2 holes or pocket screw drills. Eventually I will get a couple 18 volt makita lithium drills and retire the corded, but thats not a cheap upgrade to do.



So 5 stars for these little drills. I certainly hope Makita keeps this line going.

Customer Buzz
 "Good buy, great quality." 2008-07-26
By J. Lidnenmuth
This drill is a great buy for light to medium duty use. Has high RPM and high torque for a 9.6v drill. It actually out performs my old 14.4v drill. Battery life is much better than expected also.

Customer Buzz
 "The Right One" 2008-06-13
By P. Hall (gulf coast of florida)
This drill is exactly what I've been looking for. The higher-priced Craftsman models and those like it were a terrible disappointment. Batteries didn't last and replacements were expensive.

But Makita is a brand I trust. Years ago I had a Makita rechargeable, and I USED IT TO DEATH. This one is just as good. Tough, durable, and priced right.

Customer Buzz
 "I should have known...." 2008-02-27
By Ricardo (New York City)
After having my Makita 9.6v drill-driver (the older long-handled model) stolen a few years ago, I purchased a 13.2v Craftsman drill. What a big mistake.



As I no longer owned my own home, I figured that the Craftsman would be good enough. WRONG!!! No matter what I tried, the batteries for that thing would not keep a charge. How frustrating is it to pick up a tool that you charged 2 days before only to find it dead. This happened time after time. I finally got disgusted enough to simply throw it into the trash where it belonged.



Remembering how much I loved and trusted my old Makita, I decided to again buy that brand. All I can say is that Makita still makes the best rechargeable tools. Be it for professional or lighter-duty home use, it's hard to go wrong with Makita.



I'm not sure what standards are used to rate battery voltages. It seems odd that the two lower voltage Makita's I've owned outperformed the higher voltage Craftsman. I'm not talking about holding a charge. I'm talking about torque and power. The Craftsman, with it higher voltage, just didn't have the "juice" of the Makita.


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