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Makita HP1621FK 5.7 Amp 5/8-Inch Hammer Drill with LED Light and Keyless Chuck




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Brand: Makita
Manufacturer: Makita
Model: HP1621FK


Features
Powerful 5.7 amp motor; synchronized rpm and bpm (0-2,8000 rpm - 44,800 bpm)
2-mode operation: "rotation only" and " hammering with rotation"
Unique brush holder unit system generates equal power in forward and reverse
Lightweight 3.7lbs.; Cord length 6.6 ft.
Exclusive built-in L.E.D. light for increased visibility in a variety of applications; keyless chuck

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Editorial Reviews:

This well-balanced heavy-duty hammer drill transfers power to the bit with a minimum amount of vibration. Long-lasting brushes, true variable speed control, built-in LED technology and keyless chuck set this hammer drill apart from the competition. Get power and performance in a lightweight package that fits into included case. Cordless: No, Rated RPM: 0 - 2,800, Amps: 5.7, Variable Speed: Yes, Hammering Modes: Rotation Only, Hammering with Rotation, Blows Per Minute (BMP): 0 - 44,800, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Case Included: Yes


User Comments about the Makita HP1621FK 5.7 Amp 5/8-Inch Hammer Drill with LED Light and Keyless Chuck

My only complaint is the plastic chuck is cheap and I would rather have a metal one. The built in light works well. I have to admit. Bottem line, Drill performs well. The chuck work well with no problems. My last heavly worked makita lasted me 10 years so the brand is good value. The built in light seemed like a gimick to me.



It seems well-made and powerful, but I'm disappointed in the keyless chuck, which cannot grab any hammer drill bit very tightly, leading to the chuck spinning around a stationary drill bit on occasion. But I'm already looking for a new hammer drill. With the hammer driver off, it's an excellent standard drill, and I use it for that now with good results. I've had good luck with Makita over recent years, so I picked this hammer drill up on sale at HD. The chuck is at least partly plastic, and seems to have a built-in stop mechanism which prevents it from turning any tighter, and I've tried bits from a couple different makers, all with the same result. I'd suggest you pay a bit more and get a good keyed metal chuck on whichever model you buy. Also, even with brand new bits, this drill doesn't drive through concrete block like it should, not very much better than my old B&D drill did with standard masonry bits.



I got less than 30 minutes of use out of this hammer drill before the chuck failed completely. I have used many Makita tools in the past with good results, and this is the first tool from Makita that has disappointed me. It hammered and drilled very well, but after changing drill bits a few times, the chuck would not release the bit. The bits that came with the tool dulled very quickly.



Used a discounted Hammer drill and burnt it out.I purchased this Makita because of the price and that it is a Makita drill.I have 2 Makita drills and I have had them for years.I have used this drill to drill through solid concrete block in my home to run cable.The drill did a fantastic job.For the money this is a good buy,I recommend it.



Home Depot has this drill for 89.99. More than ehough for almost any homeowner. 40% off indeed. Nice drill though.