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JSD
Comentado en Alemania el 30 de marzo de 2025
Reliable, easy to use with a good cable length, but for any solid wall drilling you will need to have an Impact Hammer drill.
Ignacio I. Rodriguez S.
Comentado en México el 29 de agosto de 2018
Este taladro lo compre como reserva deUn Dewalt que se usa todos los días en un taller de Aluminio, elMakita costo Más caro por unos cientos dePesos que el Dewalt, la ventaja que le ví al Dewalt es el chuck 100% metálico y mejor sencibilidad del gatillo, además elChuck del makita tiene unas pequeñas endiduras, las cuales si lo abres o lo cierras con la mano y metiéndole giro con el gatillo te puedes lastimar cosa que no pasa con el Dewalt, si quieres un taladro para tu casa búscate uno con rotomartillo, hay unas opciones de Dewalt que rondan los $1000 pesos en oferta
Nicola
Comentado en Italia el 16 de febrero de 2016
I prodotti Makita sono sinonimo di qualità. Questo semplice trapano non si smentisce. Lo uso in officina, ne uso altri uguali da diversi anni senza aver mai avuto nessun problema.
ws
Comentado en Alemania el 13 de enero de 2013
... mir wurden 1001 gute Gründe aufgezählt - warum gerade es eine Bohrmaschine von Makita sein muß ...... gewünscht ... gekauft ... geschenkt ...:-))
Stephen J. King
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de agosto de 2012
If you use this for what it's designed for. 5 stars all day. This is a drill, not a Driver.It gets a little tough to use Driving Screws into tight pilot holes, because its got too much power and no clutch so you can't dial it back much.I find that I prefer it to rip through drilling pilot holes, then use my battery powered Hitachi to drive the Screws in. Switching between the two makes jobs 3 or 4 times shorter.That being said, if you don't have a separate driver, you can certainly get by driving screws in with this guy, you just have to be more careful not to strip the head of the screw.
Michael Gainer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de enero de 2010
I've owned a copy of this drill for a few years now, and it's held up pretty well. I have not really asked it to do heavy-duty remodeling or contractor-level work, but in comparison to a Craftsman, it is holding up *much* better. Bearing and gear noise are about the same as when new. (whereas the Craftsman is obviously galling its bearings). When driving many screws (10s, but not 100s) the exhaust air gets noticeably hot, enough so that I explicitly let it cool off. That said, though, it's been good enough that I got a pair for my father for Christmas, and he uses tools _hard_.
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