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Makita BDF452HW Review - Does the Makita BDF452HW Live Up to All the Hype?

One of the best and most durable drills on the market is the Makita BDF452HW. Although it's smaller in size compared to other drills, this Makita produces a good amount of power. This drill is perfect for electrical work, woodworking, remodeling your home, or just simple DIY projects you enjoy on the weekend. Due to it's smaller size, this cordless drill can fit into the smallest of spaces that other drills couldn't come close to.

The Makita BDF452HW cordless drill comes with an 18-V lithium-ion battery and it charges in only 15 minutes. That's a much quicker charge time than almost any other drill you can find. Along with the quick-charge, the battery life is also very good so you don't really have to worry too much about it dying on you.

On top of a great battery, the Makita BDF452HW has a 2-speed transmission and a 4-pole motor that operates at up to 450 in. lbs. of max torque and 285 in. lbs. of PTI torque. This ensures you will have plenty of power for almost any job you need to accomplish. All you need to do is switch between the two transmission settings and you're good to go.

Comfort and weight are two more very important factors when choosing a cordless drill and this drill excels in both categories. It weighs only 3.5 pounds and the grip is very comfortable so your hand won't get worn out while you're working on a larger project.

The final thing I really enjoy about this Makita is the built-in L.E.D. light. If you're one that often drills in dark areas, this light is definitely something that comes in handy. All things consi

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