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|  | |  | | | Panasonic EY6432GQKW 15.6-Volt NiMH 1/2-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit | | SKU:
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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | This model features the longest running 3.5 Amp Ni-Mh batteries in the industry, compared to other 18 Volt tools. The drill/driver weighs only 4.8 pounds but delivers 390 in./lbs. of torque. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 390, Volts: 15.6, Chuck Size (in.): 1/2, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Clutch Settings: 18, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Side Handle: No, Battery Amp/Hour: 3.5Ah, Battery Included: Yes, (2) 3.5Ah Ni-MH batteries, Charger Included: Yes, 55-minute charger, Case Included: Yes, Tool Weight (lbs.): 4.8 | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 13.5 pounds | | Package Length: | 16.2 inches | | Package Width: | 14.3 inches | | Package Height: | 4.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 12.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 174 reviews |
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| | Features | 15.6-volt Ni-MH 1/2-inch cordless drill/driver kit with keyless chuckCompact and lightweight yet powerful; dual speed ranges (0-400/0-1,300 rpm), 390 inch-pounds of torque, and electronic brakeDurable plastic exterior and soft-pad grip for cushionIncludes drill/driver, 2 batteries, 1-hour charger, and hard-plastic carrying case9-inches long; 4.4 pounds; 1-year warranty
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Panasonic Nov 22, 2008 There is no doubt in my mind that Panasonic has the longest lasing batteries on the market. I've had all different brands and since I've owned this one I'll never buy anything else.
Mike
Panasonic 15.6v Nov 02, 2008 This is a great drill. I have purchased 4. The main reason, it was a better deal to buy an entire kit rather than a relacement bat. and charger.
It's the Batteries! Oct 11, 2008 I have owned this drill for years and it is still awesome. The power and run time are fantastic. It is a bit heavy and unbalanced compared to my Makita 14v drill but it has more torque by far.
After tennis/ carpenter's elbow problems I look for the lightest tools and use a 14v makita impacter for screws and light drilling. It's small, light, balanced, and easy on the old arm.
The Panasonic is a staple in my shop these days. Why plug in?
we use these in factory production Sep 27, 2008 we've bought dozens of battery drills, we have had the best luck with the panasonic battery drills. we really abuse them and they hold up well, considering. the absolute worse drill we've ever bought ( 4 of 'em) was the Ridgid 18Volt battery drill.
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Great tool in its time Sep 20, 2008 Have owned the Pany 15.6 1/2 DD for many years. Bought it shortly after it came on the market and it served well for several years. However, on visiting this site and reading some reviews giving it high praise, I found myself disagreeing. Not that it was not a great tool in its day, but in my tool box it has been replaced by an impact driver. A 14.4 impact driver, in my case a Makita, is just the tool of choice for high torque applications. It is far easier to use and 1.5 lbs lighter. For light duty jobs, the weight and bulk of the Pany works against it. This Pany only sees use on rare occassions now.
For these reasons one needs to consider it in relation today's alternatives.
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