What Makes the Best Cordless Drill?

There are several different vectors on which to evaluate cordless drills. This is one of the reasons why it is difficult to decide which drill is the best cordless drill. Let's start with the most basic thing:

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Build Quality

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By "build quality" I mean whether the components of the drill hold up well over time and use. If the drill doesn't have a quality electric motor it may "burn up" when you use it for an extended period. Likewise the clutch, which allows the drill to provide varying levels of torque, may start to slip or just break completely. There are also some switches on a drill and you don't want these to wear out.

You may be able to determine the build quality of a drill (to some degree) by holding it in your hands. Things that "look cheap" usually are. But I believe the best way to determine the build quality is to read through several reviews online. Build quality is something that reveals itself over time and because of the Internet you can leverage other people's experience. The second factor in finding the best cordless drill is the:

Battery

Generally the battery accounts for a significant amount of the weight of a cordless drill. The newest battery technology is the lithium-ion battery. They store the most charge in the least amount of weight and so can contribute to a lighter drill or a drill that runs longer. The other technologies are NiMH (nickel metal hydride) or NiCd (nickel cadmium).

One thing you need to know about NiMH batteries are that they lose their charge over time when not in use. You can expect them to lose about 30% in a month. Neither NiCd nor lithium-ion batteries have this problem. But if you don't plan on leaving your drill on the shelf for weeks and then using it without charging it, this shouldn't be a problem. Other than self-discharge, NiMH batteries are ideal for cordless drills due to their low internal resistance. Lithium-ion is better in the weight to power category, which is important, but they are also more expensive, so you'll have to decide whether the extra power or missing weight is worth the cost. The last aspect I will address is:

Features

The best cordless drill will have to have at least the features we've come to expect, but not all of the "bells and whistles," especially if you don't need them. We've all come to expect a keyless chuck, which allows you to change bits with only your hands, without an extra tool. The best cordless drill needs to have a keyless chuck and one that works well, not allowing the bit to slip.

One nice feature is a clutch. A clutch allows you to set a maximum torque for your drill so you don't over-tighten screws and strip them. We expect most drills to have a clutch. Another nice feature is having more than one speed. This allows you to use the drill with either high speed and low torque or less speed and higher torque, which makes the drill more versatile.

Another nice thing we've started seeing in some newer drills is a built-in LED light. This comes in quite handy when you're working in low light. But it's not a must have. You'll also see a lot of cordless drill kits with two batteries. If you use the drill for more than just casual use, you'll want two batteries so you can keep working while the other battery is charging.

What Makes the Best Cordless Drill?
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Black Friday Makita LXT601 18-Volt LXT 6-Piece Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit 2011 Deals

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Black Friday Makita LXT601 18-Volt LXT 6-Piece Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit Feature

  • LXT lithium-ion battery and optimum charging system produces 430-percent total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
  • BHP452 1/2 hammer driver-drill has a new 4-pole motor for 450-inch/pound of torque, weights 3.9 pounds; BGA452 4-1/2-inch cordless cut/off/angle grinder produces 10,000 RPM
  • BSS611 6-1/2-inch circular saw has a D35 high torque motor that delivers maximum power for cutting 2X material, weighs 6.9 pounds
  • BJR182 reciprocating saw with tool-less blade change and shoe adjustment, weighs 8.1 pounds
  • BML185 4-position flashlight with xenon bulbs runs 4.3 hours, LXT lithium-ion battery provides long run time, 5X lower self-discharge, 16 firm holding terminals


Black Friday Makita LXT601 18-Volt LXT 6-Piece Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit Overview

This kit includes the BHP452 LXT 1/2-inch 18V hammer drill/driver, BTSD141 LXT 1/4-inch shank 18V impact driver, BJR182 18V reciprocating saw, BSS611 6-1/2-inch 18V circular saw, BGA452 4-1/2-inch 18V grinder, BML185 18V rechargeable flashlight, side handle, edge uide, wrench, 2 guards, 1 circular saw blade, 1 reciprocating saw blade, 2 18V Lithium Ion 3.0 Ah batteries, and the DC18RA charger and tool bag.

Black Friday Makita LXT601 18-Volt LXT 6-Piece Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit Specifications

The Makita 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-Piece Combo Kit is built for the pro-user who demands a wide range of Best in Class cordless solutions. The LXT601 delivers 6 Lithium-Ion cordless tools for drilling, driving, fastening, cutting, grinding, demolition, and more. Each tool is powered by Makita's 18V LXT Lithium-Ion battery and the ENERGY STAR rated Makita Rapid Optimum Charger.



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18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-Piece Combo Kit Includes:
1/2" Hammer Driver-Drill
Model BHP452Z

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6-1/2" Circular Saw
Model BSS611Z

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Reciprocating Saw
Model BJR182Z

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Impact Driver
Model BTD141Z

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4-1/2" Cut-Off/Angle Grinder
Model BGA452Z

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Flashlight
Model BML185

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  • Two 18V LXT batteries
  • Rapid optimum charger
  • Contractor bag
  • A Wide Range of Best in Class Cordless Solutions
    Makita's LXT601 includes a 1/2-inch hammer driver-drill with 450 in.lbs. of Max Torque (BHP452Z), a powerful impact driver that weighs only 3.3 pounds (BTD141Z), a 6-1/2-inch circular saw that will cut 2X material at 45 degrees (BSS611Z), a recipro saw with 2,900 SPM (BJR182Z), a 4-1/2-inch angle grinder with 10,000 RPM (BGA452Z), and a rechargeable flashlight with Xenon bulb (BML185). The LXT601 includes two 18V LXT Lithium-Ion batteries and a Rapid Optimum Charger for increased battery and charging power--and less downtime on the job site.

    Built for a Variety of Applications
    The LXT601 delivers a wide range of cordless solutions for drilling, driving, fastening, cutting, grinding, demolition, and more. It's ideal for pro trades including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, remodeling, concrete, and any pro contractor who requires a Best in Class engineered cordless combo kit. The LXT601 is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best in class engineering.

    About Makita's 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Tool Series
    As one of the pioneers driving the cordless tool revolution, Makita changed the game with its breakthrough 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Series. Three years after its debut, Makita's LXT Series has grown from seven to over 35 tools, providing a wide range of cordless solutions for professional tradesmen. Makita also added 18V compact lithium-ion for cordless power in a more compact size. Makita's 18V Lithium-Ion batteries and ENERGY STAR rated Optimum Charging System provide several benefits over old battery technology. When compared to traditional 18V Ni-Cd batteries, Makita's 18V Lithium-Ion batteries have 40% less weight, longer run time, and five-times lower self-discharge to keep cells active and ready to use at any time.

    Makita's 18V Lithium-Ion battery delivers 2,000 cycles--2.5X more than Ni-Cd. In addition, built-in shock absorbing features help protect the battery, and 16 firm-holding contact terminals deliver constant high power. During the charging process, a built-in memory chip in the battery communicates with the Optimum Charger for a more efficient charge, extending the battery life. Makita's Optimum Charger is also faster: it will charge an 18V LXT Lithium-Ion battery in just 30 minutes, and an 18V compact lithium-ion battery in only 15 minutes. Makita also offers a Rapid Automotive Charger for 18V LXT and 18V compact lithium-ion batteries that plugs into 12V DC sockets equipped in most automobiles and trucks for added mobility. Makita's growing line of LXT cordless tool solutions features a wide range of industrial-quality power tools, including driver-drills, impact drivers, impact wrenches, saws, grinders, screwguns, rotary hammers, and more. The LXT Series also offers a jobsite radio, rechargeable flashlights, and several different combo kits.

    About Makita
    Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to engineer power tools that are more compact and energy efficient, yet deliver industrial strength power and results. Makita U.S.A., Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. For more information, please call 800/4-MAKITA (800/462-5482) or visit makitatools.com. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

    Warranty
    Every Makita Lithium-Ion tool is backed by Makita's 3-Year Warranty that covers repair due to defects in materials or workmanship up to three years from the date of original purchase. Makita Lithium-Ion batteries and chargers have a limited 1-year warranty. Please see makitatools.com for complete details.

    What's in the Box
    1/2-Inch Hammer Driver-Drill, Impact Driver, Reciprocating Saw, 6-1/2-Inch Circular Saw, 4-1/2-Inch Cut-Off Angle Grinder, Flashlight, two 18V LXT Lithium-Ion batteries, 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger, Contractor Bag with wheels and telescoping handle.


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    Hand Held Power Drills - Choosing the Best Drill For the Job

    If you were a professional contractor who used various types of drills on a daily basis throughout the course of your job, you would probably already know what type of drill you need for a specific job. But, what about the person who does not work with drills every day. This person probably knows that a certain job or task requires the use of a drill, but may not be certain about what type of drill is needed. Choosing the right drill can be a daunting task and it's really no surprise with all the types of drills to choose from. You have:

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    basic drills VSR drills drill/drivers hammer drills impact drivers/wrenches rotary hammer drills right angle drills spade handle drills

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    Maybe you have already been looking at drills and have other questions such as:

    What does VSR mean? What is the difference between SDS and spline drive? How does chuck size matter? What is the difference between keyed and keyless chucks? What is a hex driver? Should I go with a cordless or corded drill? What type of cordless battery is best? What is the clutch used for?

    Many years ago, when the first hand held power drills came around, there were not many choices outside of brand names when it came to selecting a power drill. Basically, the drills were all corded, all had keyed chucks, and rotated in only one direction and at one speed. So, the choice was not too difficult. Just pick a brand you like.

    Things certainly have changed over the years. There are enough options available today to make a person's head spin. There are even more variations and innovations in the works as I write this. While the scope of this guide will not be able to cover every type of power drill in existence, we are going to try to cover most of the bases. My goal in writing this article is to help those who might be having difficulty deciding which type of drill they need, so let's get started.

    The basic corded drill

    This is the most basic of hand held power drills. It is a simple electric drill with one speed and one direction. It is mainly good for drilling holes in wood, metal, plastic, and soft metals. It is not the ideal choice of drill to use for applications such as driving screws. Since the speed is not variable and the drill only operates at a higher RPM, you would likely either strip the screw head or snap the head off the screw if you tried. You will not likely find many of these around today as their uses are rather limited.

    The VSR drill

    VSR stands for "variable speed reversible". These drills come in both corded and cordless versions as will most all the drills we discuss from here on out. The drill speed is varied by the amount of pressure applied to the trigger. The farther the trigger is pulled, the higher the RPM will be. There is also a switch, usually near the trigger which reverses the operation of the drill. As you can imagine, these have distinct advantages over the basic corded drill. In addition to being able to perform all the functions of the basic corded drill, they also have a better suited although still limited ability to drive screws, and small lag bolts. Since the speed is variable, you have the ability to drill into harder material without overheating the bit.

    One disadvantage to this type of drill is that trying to maintain a certain RPM with the trigger can be very tricky. It takes a certain knack and some getting used to in order to be able to drive screws consistently without stripping the heads, driving the screw too deep, or snapping off the screw head. The reversible feature allows you to remove screws, drive reverse threaded screws, and back out of stock when your drill bit gets stuck or jammed.

    The VSR drill/driver

    The VSR drill/driver has all the capabilities of a standard VSR drill with the added bonus of a lower rpm/higher torque setting. Another feature generally found on these drills is an adjustable clutch. These are probably the most common types of everyday use cordless drills you will find on the market today. The big advantage with the low rpm/high torque setting is that now you can drive screws and lag bolts at the low rpm needed without having to try to hold the trigger in a certain position. The adjustable clutch will keep you from driving the screw to deep, stripping the screw head, or breaking off the screw head. The clutch will also prevent reaction torque which happens when a bit jams or a screw bottoms out and the drill tries to twist in the opposite direction. In addition you also get higher torque at the low rpm setting that you miss out on when using a standard VSR drill and higher torque means more screw driving power. These drills generally have a slide switch that you use to switch between the 2 settings. In the high RPM setting, the drill functions exactly like a standard VSR drill. In the low rpm/high torque setting, the drill becomes an effective driver for driving screws and small lag bolts. Some of these drills may have a 3rd intermediate setting that compromises between torque and speed allowing you to better match the speed/torque setting to the application.

    The VSR hammer drill/driver

    Do you need to drill into concrete, stone, or masonry? If, so, then you would want to consider a hammer drill. This type of drill uses a hammer or pounding action as the drill bit rotates. The pounding action of the bit is what enables these drills to bite into the concrete, stone, or masonry. If you were to try to use a non-hammer type drill, you would have a hard time penetrating the hardened concrete, stone, or masonry and would likely overheat the bit or the bit would become jammed in the material. When drilling into concrete, stone, or masonry you will also want to be sure and use a masonry bit. A masonry bit is specially designed for drilling into these materials. Depending on the material, the drill and the bit used, you can generally expect to be able to effectively drill holes in concrete, stone, or masonry up to around 1/2" in diameter. VSR hammer drill/drivers have all the capabilities of a VSR drill/driver in addition to functioning as a hammer drill at the flip of a switch. Due to their versatility, hammer drill/drivers have become a popular choice among both professional contractors and do-it-yourselfers. Some practical uses would be, drilling holes for inserting concrete anchors or TapCon screws for attaching fixtures such as hand railing or light posts to concrete surfaces or attaching fixtures to concrete, block, stone, or brick walls. One of the most highly and professionally rated hammer drill/drivers on the market today is the DeWalt DC925KA.

    Rotary Hammer Drills

    Think of a rotary hammer drill as a larger, more powerful version of a hammer drill with an added bonus. It also works like a small jack hammer. These drills are dedicated to the purpose of drilling and chipping into concrete, stone and masonry. They are generally not intended for drilling into wood or other similar materials. Rotary hammer drills use a special bit designed not to slip in the chuck. The most common types are the SDS and spline drive. The type of bit you use will depend on the drill. SDS bits come in several different sizes, so you will need to get the size that matches your drill. If you want to drill many larger diameter holes in concrete or stone, then this is the type of dill you need.

    As mentioned, this drill also functions like a small jack hammer. By flipping a switch you can turn off the rotary action, then insert a chisel bit and you're ready to go. While rotary hammer drills aren't going to compete with a full sized jack hammer, they are very useful for many smaller jobs such as removing ceramic and stone tile, removing bricks and blocks from existing wall or floor structures, chipping away unwanted or spilled mortar, chipping the rough edges from concrete, and removing excess concrete from concrete forms or other surfaces.

    Traditionally, rotary hammer drills were all of the corded variety since cordless batteries were not able to supply the power needed to operate a rotary hammer drill. However, all that is changing with advancements in lithium-ion batteries and power tool design technology. The popularity of cordless rotary hammer drills is growing rapidly. Some cordless rotary hammer drills rival, and may even surpass the performance of their corded counterparts. One such example is the Bosch 11536VSR which in an HGTVpro power tool review was found to drill 1/2" holes in concrete faster than the tool's corded counterpart.

    Impact Drivers/Wrenches

    Impact drivers are quickly becoming a hot item among contractors and do-it-yourselfers and with all the added benefits of an impact driver, it's no wonder. If you drive a lot of long screws, lag bolts, or have a lot of nuts and bolts you want to assemble quickly and easily, then an impact driver is for you.

    The impact driver functions as a standard VSR drill until the time when extra torque is needed. That's when the impact action kicks in. Don't confuse this with the hammer action of a hammer drill. The difference is that a hammer drill "hammers" on the bit in a lateral direction along the length of the bit as it rotates where an impact driver impacts the chuck of the drill in a rotational direction. The result is a huge increase in torque. The impact action also causes the screw bit to grab the screw resulting in less slippage, reducing the possibility of stripping the screw head. As an added bonus the amount of force the operator needs to apply to the drill in order to keep the screw bit from slipping is significantly reduced resulting in less user fatigue.

    Impact drivers have a quick change bit holder designed for accepting hex shank bits which are now common among screw bits and many other drill bits and socket driver bits. This style bit holder really makes changing between bits a snap. This bit holder is the main difference between an impact driver and impact wrench. An impact wrench has a square drive for accepting either 3/8" or 1/2" drive sockets depending on the model of impact wrench.

    Impact drivers and wrenches also have a size advantage delivering as much as 4 times as much torque as a comparable size VSR drill. This means that a smaller size tool can be used for a particular job which further reduces user fatigue, especially when working overhead. The small size also gives you the ability to work in tighter spaces and if the impact driver uses lithium-ion technology, then the tool weight is even further reduced.

    There is one particular impact driver that stands out. In a tool test by Tools of the Trade Magazine, out of 9 top of the line cordless impact drivers, the Milwaukee 9081-22 was able to outrun the group when pushed to the max. This tool sent 48 4" long Timberlock screws into the stock before a noticeable battery slowdown was observed. Timberlock screws are a long screw with a hex head. They are commonly used in outdoor applications such as landscaping, fence and deck building because they require no pre-drilling. Just think of the time you could save when armed with an impact driver and screws that require no pre-drilling.

    Right Angle Drills

    Right angle drills, as the name implies, have the chuck positioned at a right angle to the body of the drill. Right angle drills are able to drill in tight spaces where other drills just won't reach such as in between two closely positioned wall studs which makes these drills particularly useful for plumbers and electricians.

    These drills come in both corded and cordless varieties as well as a wide range of sizes. The smaller size right angle drills are suitable for small to medium jobs in pine and other soft material. The heavy duty models can handle much larger jobs in harder material such as thick oak. One thing you should be aware of when using the more powerful heavy duty models is reaction torque. Due to the design of right angle drills, if the bit should get stuck, the entire drill body will rotate around the chuck potentially causing injury. It's generally a good idea to brace the drill against a floor, wall, or stud. Some models have a built in torque limiter or clutch to help prevent this occurrence. One such model which has a built in torque limiter is the Makita DA4031 [http://www.thetoolspot.us/Products/Makita/Makita-DA4031/MAKITA-DA4031.html]. This heavy-duty right angle drill was also the overall winner in a Tools of the Trade test of several top of the line right angle drills.

    Spade Handle Drills

    When spade handle drills are mentioned, one might likely think of mixing drywall compound. The mixing of drywall compound or similar substances is one of the most commonly used applications of spade handle drills. These drills are designed with a low rpm, high torque setting that is well suited for mixing drywall mud. Special drywall mixer attachments can be inserted into the chuck for this purpose.

    While these drills are very suitable for mixing drywall mud and other similar substances which require mixing, this is certainly not the only use for this type of drill. The aggressive torque these drills produce make them ideal for boring large holes in wood and other materials using spade bits, auger bits or hole saws up to as large as 5" in diameter.

    Many of these drills have a rocker or similar type of switch for rapid switching between forward and reverse which aids in backing out jammed bits as well as mixing drywall mud. In addition, these drills generally have an auxiliary side handle as well as a spade handle to aid in tool control.

    Questions and answers pertaining to power drills.

    What does VSR mean?

    VSR stands for variable speed reversible. Drills with this feature are able to operate in both forward and reverse rotation and at variable speeds. Most likely the drill will have a switch or button for switching the rotation from forward to reverse. Generally the speed varies in relation to to how far the trigger is pulled.

    What is the difference between SDS and spline drive?

    SDS and spline drive refer to two types of bit technology used in rotary hammer drills. There is really no difference in the performance of the two types, so the one you choose will simply be a matter of which type your particular rotary hammer drill requires. There are different sizes of SDS bits which include SDS, SDS+, and SDSmax. Smaller rotary hammer drills will use SDS or SDS+ bits where the larger rotary hammer drills will use SDSmax or spline drive bits. As the name implies, spline drive bits have a splined shaft, while SDS bits have concave recesses in the shaft.

    Why does chuck size matter?

    Chuck size basically determines what size drill bit you can use based on the size of the drill bit shank. With the exception of rotary hammer drills and impact drivers/wrenches which use a special type of chuck, most typical hand held drills come with either a 3/8" or 1/2" chuck. Most of your smaller drills will use a 3/8" chuck while the heavy-duty models typically use a 1/2" chuck. You cannot put a drill bit with a 1/2" shank in a 3/8" chuck, but you can put a bit with a 3/8" shank in a 1/2" chuck.

    What is the difference between keyed and keyless chucks?

    Years ago, all hand held drills used keyed chucks. In order to tighten the chuck down on the drill bit, you would use a small tool called a chuck key. Most 3/8" chucks and many 1/2" chucks today are now of the keyless variety. Keyless chucks, as the name implies, do not use a chuck key. Instead the chuck is designed so that a person can easily tighten the chuck down on the bit by hand. While keyless chucks are faster and easier to use, they cannot clamp down onto the bit as tight and therefore do not have the same holding power as a keyed chuck. This lack of holding power can potentially cause round shank bits to slip in the chuck. This is why you will still find many heavy-duty high torque drills using keyed chucks.

    What is a hex driver?

    A hex driver is just another name for an impact driver. Hex refers to the type of bit holder the drill uses. These drills use a hex shank bit designed not to slip in the holder. This type of bit holder also makes changing bits a snap. Impact wrenches, on the other hand use a square drive for accepting either 3/8" or 1/2" drive sockets.

    Should I go with a cordless or corded drill?

    This can be a difficult decision for some. The industry trend is ever going more and more towards cordless technology. The very first cordless drills on the market left much to be desired in both power and run time. Over the years cordless technology improved to the point where many cordless tools now compete with and even in many cases out perform their corded counterparts. With power and performance becoming near equal, the choice basically comes down to price. Are you willing to save some money and deal with the inconveniences of dragging power cords around, or would you rather spend a little more and have complete freedom of movement? The choice is yours.

    What type of cordless battery is best?

    The power tool industry is currently trending toward lithium-ion battery technology. With all the benefits of lithium-ion it is easy to see why. If you compare lithium-ion batteries to nickel cadmium batteries, lithium-ion charges faster, runs longer, maintains longer constant power output, weighs less and stores a charge longer. The disadvantage is that Lithium-ion costs more. However, the difference in price may not outweigh the advantages you get in performance and charge holding time.

    What is the clutch used for?

    Most drill/drivers and hammer drills have an adjustable clutch. The clutch is typically used when driving screws, nuts, or lag bolts. The clutch is designed so that once a certain required amount of torque is reached, the clutch will engage and cause the rotation of the chuck to slip and stop rotating. There are several reasons for this. One, you won't strip the screw head when the bit keeps turning. Two, you won't drive the screw too deep. Three, reaction torque when the screw or nut bottoms out won't twist your wrist. Many drills produce enough reaction torque to cause bodily harm if the clutch is not used. Many heavy-duty drills capable of producing high amounts of reaction torque have either a non-adjustable built in clutch or a built in torque limiter. An finally, the clutch protects the drill motor from damage.

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    Black Friday Makita 4390DW 9.6-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw 2011 Deals

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    • 9.6-volt Ni-Cad cordless reciprocating saw kit ideal for cutting wood and mild steel
    • Delivers 2,700 RPM for fast and smooth cutting
    • Convenient lock-off switch prevents accidental starts
    • Includes battery, charger, and hex wrench
    • 1-year limited warranty; 9/16-inch stroke length


    Black Friday Makita 4390DW 9.6-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw Overview

    Ideal for cutting wood mild steel and more, Makita's 9.6-Volt Cordless Recipro Saw features a 9/16-inch stroke length and 2,700 SPM for fast and smooth cutting. A front grip design enhances control and comfort. Lightweight and compact, this 3.1 lbs. tool is easy to handle and works well in tight quarters. A convenient lock-off switch prevents accidental starts for added safety and less marring of the workpiece. A specially designed blade offers maximum efficiency. Your purchase includes a battery, charger, and hex wrench.

    Black Friday Makita 4390DW 9.6-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw Specifications

    The Makita 9.6-Volt Ni-Cad Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit is ideal for cutting wood and mild steel. With a 9/16-inch stroke length, this saw delivers 2,700 RPM for fast and smooth cutting. It features a convenient lock-off switch prevents accidental starts for added safety and less marring of the workpiece. A specially designed blade offers maximum efficiency and a front grip enhances control and comfort. Lightweight and compact, this 3.1-pound tool is easy to handle and works well in tight quarters. This saw kit comes with a 1-year warranty.

    What's in the Box
    9.6-volt Ni-Cad cordless reciprocating saw kit, battery, charger, and hex wrench.

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    Milwaukee Power Tools History

    Today, Milwaukee power tools are among the best on the market and craftsmen and professionals all over the globe rely on Milwaukee to help them get the job done.

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    Among the top selling Milwaukee tools are the Sawzall reciprocating saws, driver drills and band saws.

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    Milwaukee Sawzall
    The Milwaukee Sawzall reciprocating saw is the most durable reciprocating saw on the market. Weighing in at only 7 pounds, the Sawzall delivers the best power to weight ratio in the power tool market. The Sawzall features the patented Quik-Lok system that makes changing blades quick and easy. With a rubber boot for a superior grip, the Sawzall is ergonomic besides delivering the best-in-class performance.

    Milwaukee Driver Drills
    The Milwaukee high performance driver drills feature incredible run time, power and comfort features. This compact drill weighs 5.4 pounds and measures only 9 ¼" long, but can deliver up to 650 pounds of torque. An on-board battery life meter displays the remaining run time of its revolutionary lithium-ion battery pack, and a built in LED light keeps the work surface illuminated. Working in tight, awkward spaces has never been easier with this driver drill.

    Milwaukee Band Saws
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    o Cordless Electric Drill. If you have ever tried hanging blinds, replacing door knobs or hanging shower rods, you know what a long process this can be with a manual screw driver. Trade in that awkward screw driver and replace it with a cordless drill that will get the job done in seconds. Besides saving you a bunch of time doing those annoying, but necessary repairs around the house, power tools will eliminate the wrist and elbow pain that inevitably follow hours of twisting and pushing.

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    o Tape Measure. Be sure your tape measure of choice has a good protective coating that will ensure its longevity and is at least 35 feet long.
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    Black Friday Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit 2011 Deals

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    Black Friday Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit Deals
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    Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit

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    Black Friday Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit Feature

    • Makita-built variable speed D35 high torque motor delivers 0-2,900 strokes per minute with a 1-1/8-inch length stoke for faster cutting
    • Compact design at 19-5/8-inches long; weighs only 8.1 lbs.
    • Designed with convenient features such as a large two-finger trigger, a built-in L.E.D. light, and a large retractable tool hook
    • Makita LXT Lithium-Ion battery and Energy Star rated 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger produces 430% total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
    • 3-year warranty on tool; 1-year warranty on batteries and charger.


    Black Friday Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit Overview

    Maximum Cutting Capacity of Pipe: 5-1/8 Inches and Wood (w/12 Inch Blade): 10 Inches. Length of Stroke: 1-1/8 Inches. Strokes Per Minute: 0-2,900 SPM. Watt Hours: 54.0. Battery: 18V Lithium-Ion DC (3.0Ah). Overall Length: 19-5/8 Inches. Net weight: 8.1 Pounds. Shipping Weight: 12.00 lbs.

    Black Friday Makita BJR181 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw Kit Specifications

    Makita's 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw delivers faster cutting and demolition performance to the jobsite. The BJR181 has a high-torque motor with a 1-1/8-inch stroke that is engineered for a range of cutting and demolition tasks. The LXT Lithium-Ion Battery makes this reciprocating saw perfect for remote use, where running a cord is not an option.



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    BJR181 Features
    SPEED - 50% faster cutting from 2,900 SPM (1-1/8" stroke)
    CONVENIENCE - "Tool-less" blade change and shoe adjustments plus tool hook and L.E.D. light
    PERFORMANCE - LXT Li-Ion batteries charge in 30 minutes, run longer and deliver 2.5X more cycles
    COMFORT - Less weight with comfortable ergonomic grip
    INCLUDES - (2) 18V LXT Lithium-Ion batteries, rapid charger and case

    Tool Specifications
    Length of stroke1-1/8"
    Max. cutting depthPipe (5-1/8"), Wood (10")
    Strokes per minute0-2,900 SPM
    Battery18V LXT Lithium-Ion
    Overall length19-5/8"
    Net weight8.1 lbs. (w/battery)
    Makita-Built Motor Engineered for Versatile Power
    The BJR181 features a Makita-built four-pole maximum torque motor with a 1-1/8-inch stroke that cuts 0-2,900 strokes per minute (SPM) for faster cutting. The BJR181 has a maximum cutting depth of 5-1/8 inches for pipe, and 10 inches into wood (using a 12-inch blade). Productivity features includes an electric brake, and a "tool-less" blade change.

    Ergonomic Design in a Compact Size
    The BJR181 weighs just 8.1 pounds with a more compact design at 19-5/8 inches long and an ergonomic shape that fits like a glove for reduced operator fatigue. In addition, the BJR181 has a built-in L.E.D. light to illuminate the work area, and a retractable hook so the tool remains close by but never in the way.

    Versatile Design for a Range of Applications
    The BJR181 is engineered for the pro that wants more features, and is perfect for a range of applications including plumbing, flooring, electrical, demolition, and for general contractors who require a best in class engineered cordless reciprocating saw. The BJR181 is just another example of Makita's commitment to innovative technology and best in class engineering.

    About Makita's 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Tool Series
    As one of the pioneers driving the cordless tool revolution, Makita changed the game with its breakthrough 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Series. Three years after its debut, Makita's LXT Series has grown from seven to over 35 tools, providing a wide range of cordless solutions for professional tradesmen. Makita also added 18V Compact Lithium-Ion for cordless power in a more compact size.

    About Makita
    Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools, and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to produce tools that are stronger, lighter, more powerful and easier to use. Makita USA, Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. For more information, please call 800/4-MAKITA (800/462-5482) or visit the website at makitatools.com. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.

    Warranty
    Every Makita Lithium-Ion tool is backed by Makita's 3-Year Warranty that covers repair due to defects in materials or workmanship up to three years from the date of original purchase. Makita Lithium-Ion batteries and chargers have a limited 1-year warranty. Please see makitatools.com for complete details.

    What's in the Box
    Makita BJR181 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Recipro Saw, two 18V LXT Lithium-Ion batteries, 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger, Recipro Saw blade, and tool case.


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