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Bare-Tool Makita BDA350Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8-Inch Angle Drill (Tool Only, No Battery)

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MSRP: $270.00
Your Price: $152.40
Savings: $ 117.60 ( 44% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Makita
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Bare-Tool Makita BDA350Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8-Inch Angle Drill (Tool Only, No Battery) Features
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Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 121-Inch-Pound of max torque, with a variable speed all metal transmission (0-1,800 RPM) for a wide range of applications Durable, low profile angle head for use in close quarters application Compact, ergonomic design at 12-3/8-Inch long and weighs only 3.5-Pound for reduced operator fatigue Makita LXT lithium-ion battery and energy star rated 30-Minute rapid optimum charger produces 430-Percent total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles 3-Year warranty on tool
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Additional Bare-Tool Makita BDA350Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8-Inch Angle Drill (Tool Only, No Battery) Information
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Includes 18V Cordless LXT 3/8" Angle Drill Kit - BDA350Z, Tool Only - Battery (BL1830) & Charger (DC18RA) Sold Separately, Operating Manual
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What Customers Say About Bare-Tool Makita BDA350Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8-Inch Angle Drill (Tool Only, No Battery):
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I needed to drill through studs with very little clearance. It does not have a speed selector switch which would make this task a bit easier. I am a new homeowner and have been trying to purchase quality tools for DIY projects. This has a delightfully low profile for getting in tight spaces. This is one of the most power hungry Makita tools I have (next to their LXT jigsaw). This tool has enough torque to not only drill through one 2x4, but three sandwiched together. The speed is variable and with a light trigger pressure I had no problem driving screws.
I can vouch for the need to have more than one. I'm not a Pro. If you notice, the kit version of this tool has two batteries. I had to do this a few times using a 3/4" self feed spade bit. It seems to have plenty of speed and torque on tap. I already had two LXT batteries so I opted for the bare tool shown here. Seems to sap faster than my hammer drill.
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