Makita Drill - Work With No Hassles
In my woodworking job for the past years, I just can't figure out why I always hurt my arms at the end of the day.
Later I've found out that my drill is responsible for it-the bulk and the weight keep my arms strained.
Fortunately though, I'm glad I found Makita drill so everything's working fine now.
The powerful drive and torque makes the drill bore on hard surfaces smoothly without exerting too much effort.
There are actually several cordless drills to choose from in the market but only few stands out and Makita is what I consider the best.
Some brands just can't meet my customary needs especially that my work involves long hours of work and that everything relies solely on the performance of my tool.
Since Makita drill has eased my work, I'm actually enjoying my job more.
In fact, here's a brief review of it.
I've got problems with my previous drills, they are too bulky and the body is a little bit large for my hand to hold them putting much stress on the muscles.
It's good that Makita have designed their drill with a rather slim body that is wrapped with full rubber so whenever you hold it, you won't feel its bulk (it's lighter also) and you will not feel too much pressure in your wrist.
Shuddering movements of incompetent drills are very annoying.
Since I met Makita, I didn't search for another brand since the job is a lot easier and convenient.
It has powerful torque that can pass through the wood without trouble so you don't need to waste added strength just for assisting the tool to do its work.
Ni-Cad batteries are now slowly dying out in the market since lithium ion batteries were introduced to consumers.
Many tool companies have seen the advantage of Li-Ion batteries and have put it up in their drilling tools.
It weighs much lighter than the Ni-Cad batteries but I'm amazed by how it can use its energy for long and have greater power reservation.
Makita drill comes in a kit which includes the battery charger, the driver/drill as well as the small flashlight.
Charging is never a problem since you're good to go after thirty minutes or so.
The battery contains maximum power to let the drill work efficiently.
It's also a nice idea to include a small flashlight in their kit since it's very useful especially working in a dimmed and murky environments.
Later I've found out that my drill is responsible for it-the bulk and the weight keep my arms strained.
Fortunately though, I'm glad I found Makita drill so everything's working fine now.
The powerful drive and torque makes the drill bore on hard surfaces smoothly without exerting too much effort.
There are actually several cordless drills to choose from in the market but only few stands out and Makita is what I consider the best.
Some brands just can't meet my customary needs especially that my work involves long hours of work and that everything relies solely on the performance of my tool.
Since Makita drill has eased my work, I'm actually enjoying my job more.
In fact, here's a brief review of it.
I've got problems with my previous drills, they are too bulky and the body is a little bit large for my hand to hold them putting much stress on the muscles.
It's good that Makita have designed their drill with a rather slim body that is wrapped with full rubber so whenever you hold it, you won't feel its bulk (it's lighter also) and you will not feel too much pressure in your wrist.
Shuddering movements of incompetent drills are very annoying.
Since I met Makita, I didn't search for another brand since the job is a lot easier and convenient.
It has powerful torque that can pass through the wood without trouble so you don't need to waste added strength just for assisting the tool to do its work.
Ni-Cad batteries are now slowly dying out in the market since lithium ion batteries were introduced to consumers.
Many tool companies have seen the advantage of Li-Ion batteries and have put it up in their drilling tools.
It weighs much lighter than the Ni-Cad batteries but I'm amazed by how it can use its energy for long and have greater power reservation.
Makita drill comes in a kit which includes the battery charger, the driver/drill as well as the small flashlight.
Charging is never a problem since you're good to go after thirty minutes or so.
The battery contains maximum power to let the drill work efficiently.
It's also a nice idea to include a small flashlight in their kit since it's very useful especially working in a dimmed and murky environments.
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