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Panasonic EY6432NQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit
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List Price: $340.00
Our Price: $189.99
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Product Details
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: Panasonic
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- EAN: 0037988710027
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- Features: Two 3.0 amp NiMH battery packs provide 50 percent longer run time, Delivers 390 in./lbs of torque for big applications, 1/2-inch keyless chuck handles larger bits, 45-minute charge saves time, Compact and lightweight for all-day use
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- Label: Panasonic
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- Manufacturer: Panasonic
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- Model: EY6432NQKW
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- Product Group: Home Improvement
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- Publisher: Panasonic
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- Studio: Panasonic
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- Title: Panasonic EY6432NQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit
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- UPC: 037988710027
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Impressively compact, lightweight, and comfortable to use, Panasonic's 15.6-volt drill/driver fits into tight spaces where other bulkier drills won't. The 3 amp NiMH batteries deliver impressive run time per charge, which is a big plus, especially if you need a tool for continuous use. What about power? This Panasonic packs up to 390 inch-pounds of torque--as much (if not more) than anyone needs in a cordless tool. The motor's electronic speed control allows full torque at any speed, so you can apply full torque while still maintaining control. The tool's dual speed ranges are 65 to 450 and 200 to 1,450 rpm. The 1/2-inch chuck takes bigger bits. The first thing you notice about this tool, however, is how compact it is (the chassis measures only 8-1/2 inches) and how comfortable it feels in your hand. The soft pad grip provides extra cushion and the tool's balance is superb, two important features if you wield a cordless day in and day out. The tool lacks an onboard bit holder, but that's about all it lacks. This drill is a smart buy for plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and even woodworkers--in short, anyone who wants a small, compact drill that packs a lot of torque and is built to last. The package includes a 45-minute universal charger and a hard-plastic carrying case. --Jon Groebner
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Customer Reviews
One of My Better Tools
I've owned the 15.6V 3.5 amp-hr Panasonic drill for about 3 years. My 18V other brand finally wore out and I saw the Panasonic being used by local contractors, so I bought one. I've built a deck, finished a large basement, and done numerous other projects on 3 houses. Love the drill! I've had no problems whatsoever. The chuck is probably the best I've ever had - no slippage with drill bits. I really like the lighter weight & the relatively compact size. The batteries are finally beginning to lose their storage capacity after 3 years, so I just bought a 3.5 battery two-pack. The old batteries still hold some charge, but the time is noticeably shorter than new. The drill has quite a lot of torque for a battery model (not as much as my Milwaukee 1/2 hole shooter of course) and is very controllable. Batteries last a long time before recharge. I'm sure that cold weather degrades the battery time, but for most intermittent projects, cold temps don't seem to be a problem. I wish the plastic case had a little more room for storing bits, etc. However a plastic tube / rubber end cap storage container fits perfectly in the case & will hold a fair number of bits. Our local industrial supply house has sold many of these to local contractors & I've talked to a number of the guys using them daily. So far almost everyone really likes the drill. So do I.
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panasonic drill
When the battery on my Dwalt finally gave up the fight, I checked Consumer Reports for a good replacement. The Panasonic drill that I bought has seen plenty of use in the short time that I've had it. I have only good things to say about the way it's performed so far. I highly recommend this drill!
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expensive but worth it
Pros:
1/2" chuck, high torque at lower speeds, compact, comfortable grip, chuck stays tight and is easy to use, quality built for professional use.
Cons: Motor gets hot, especially at lower speeds. somewhat heavy and makes an unusual noise at lower speeds.
It's more money than I wanted to invest in a drill but if it continues to work well and the battery packs last, I'll be happy.
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Buy it, you won't be sorry
I've owned a lot of Panasonic electronics and have had nothing but great luck with all of them, so I figured I'd take a chance with this drill. It is much better than the one I had before. It has enough power to do all the household jobs I've used it for so far. The batteries (comes with 2) charge quickly and last long. I highly recommend this drill for any homeowner.
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A really good cordless drill
I'm hard on tools. I occasionally "nudge" pieces I'm gluing and screwing, for instance, with the battery end of a cordless drill. My old Milwaukee 16v drill cost me $0.00 and lasted through 5 years of hard use and abuse. I wanted a powerful, solid but slightly more compact and lightweight drill to replace it when it finally gave up the ghost (nonreplacable brushes, I think), and this Panasonic was my choice. At $0.00 with 2 batteries it's a good deal. It feels good in the hand, and has a lot of torque at low speed, good for starting big unpiloted screws. I like the "click" of the chuck as I lock in a bit.
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