May 20th, 2010
Reviewers are commonly praising the compact 18-volt lithium-ion (Li-Ion) BDF452HW Makita drill for large households, construction jobs, such as a deck or shed. The lithium-ion batteries hold their charge well between uses, so this Makita drill is especially good for homeowners who do not use it daily. The compact batteries hold the tool, the weight to 3.5 pounds, and its somewhat limited running time is counterbalanced by the 15-minute fast charger. Reviewers say the batteries are easy to change, that the drill is to serve himself very comfortable, with excellent balance. One of the main disadvantages of the Makita BDF452HW is that some users report problems battery, apparently so that the battery charger shortens their life span. You can use the Makita LCT200W Kit (* Est. $ 250) that creates a beneficial impact driver for driving large fasteners such as screws delay. For ordinary household use, however, consider the smaller, lighter and less expensive 10.8-volt Makita DF030DW (* Est. $ 150).
Lightweight and compact to reduce operator fatigue
* Powerful 4-pole motor design with dual steel ball bearings
* Only 8 “long
* Accepts all Lithium-ion batteries slide-style
* All metal 2-speed transmission
* Batteries 4x faster in only 15 minutes
* Lithium-ion battery with the highest power to weight ratio at 450 in.-lbs. kg of torque and scales in at only 3.5.
* Ergonomic shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control
* The charger also uses “Active 3 Control” for current flow control, thermal control and voltage regulation
* Makita makes lithium-ion technology for longer run time, 5x lower self-discharge and 16 firm holding contact terminals for
* 15-minute optimum charger has a fast built-in fan to the battery pack to produce more life-work cool
* Built-in LED illuminates the work area
* 15-minute quick charger and battery communicates best when charging with the integrated chip in the battery and built-in CPU chip in the charger unit
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May 5th, 2010
For people in the market for a a compact drill, it really comes down to two choices: Makita BDF452HW and DEWALT DC720KA. People usually have their favorite brand but in this article you will find an unbiased analysis of both drills.
Pros and Cons of the Makita BDF452HW:
- The Battery is very good: Lithium-Ion technology integrated by makita in this drill is leading in the industry. It is a whole new standard for batteries giving 2.5 times as many super-fast charges (15 minutes)
- It is Powerful: 1/2 inch driver drill can deliver quite a lot of torque as well as power to get just about any job done. 450 lbs max torque.
- Built in LEDs: great to get some extra light on the work area, comes in very useful.
- 3 year warranty
Pros and Cons of the DEWALT DC720KA
- Compact in size: allows users to work even in tight spaces
- Lightweight design (4.8 pounds) lowers user fatigue
- 1/2 inch ratcheting chuck lowers bit slippage
- Dual speed range 0-500 and 0-1,700 rpm ensures high performance
- Frameless motor brings on maximum power of 410 unit watts out
- LED lights provide increased visibility of work environment in confined spaces
- 90 Day Money Back Guarantee, 1 Year Free Service Contract, 3 Year Limited Warranty
Dewalt DC720KA Product Description:
This particular compact drill provides its users with durability and first-class performance along with exceptional ergonomics. The drills performance is kept up to speed with increased power potential while the improved frameless motor and composite metal planetary gear help increase durability. This drill comes with a full heavy-duty kit including a charger and battery packs as well as a light bit kit.
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April 18th, 2010
I have had a lot of experience with power tools and drills in my days as a contractor and construction worker. I would like to share my experience with you so that you can avoid wasting time and money on the wrong product. When it comes to drills I recommend the Makita BD452hw.
There are some great features about this drill such as the amount of power and the highly reliable battery pack. These are very important factors because they come into use very regularly. One needs to be sure that they are sufficient for the job and you can rest assured because products by Makita delivery solidly.
You also want to make sure you get the right drill bits, some come included with the kit, but if I could offer my advice, I would recommend picking up a more comprehensive set just to keep handy.
Other models of drills by Makita are also good but I have found that for the price, reliability and convenience, the BDF452hw is the best.
Feel free to leave your comments about this product if you have used it or are considering buying one yourself.
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April 13th, 2010
This site will be centered around my favorite drill of choice: the Makita BDF452HW. I have owned quite a few drills in my day and had the opportunity to test out many others so the information you find in these posts are backed by a lot of practical experience.
I know how hard it can be if you are new to the market and are trying to pick out your first drill – should it be cordless? How much power do you need? What about the battery and accessories? Questions like these can be overwhelming – even if it is not the first time you have bought a drill.
After reading through some of the material on this site you will most certainly come to understand why the Makita BDF452HW has come to be my compact drill of choice.
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