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makita 18v drill

lugnut71

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I have decided to buy a Makita 18v drill, I don't want a hammer drill, will be used mostly in an automotive shop, drill metal. Which one should I get, they have lots of models.
 
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American Locomotive

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Pretty much any Makita drill would be good. But IMO, if you're going to be drilling a lot of metal, you'll want the Makita XPH-07. It is a hammer drill, but it comes with a very nice chuck, and a tougher gearbox than the other drills.
 

WittHay

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The hammer drill is more widely available. I prefer the drill/driver. They both have 1090 in. lbs. of torque.

Numbers are XPH07Z hammer: XFD07Z drill/driver

The numbers in other countrys, in case you want to see more reviews or videos are:

DHP481Z hammer: DPF481Z drill/driver
 
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f121

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The brushless hammer drill is great, with a 2ah battery its a nice light tool but has loads of torque. I've never used the hammer mode, but it came up at the right price.
 

jd_1138

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I'd also at some point pick up the 1/4 impact driver which has like 1,500 in-lb's of torque and can drive large fasteners and bits through pretty much anything. If you already have the charger and battery, it's a cheap add on of about $50-$60 depending on where you get it. I bought a used one off ebay for $25. I already had one, but it was nice to add the 2nd one to my arsenal for $25.

I was helping a buddy repair his deck, and I handed him the 2nd impact driver so we could work faster.
 
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