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Makita 6935FDWDE 14.4 Volt Cordless Impact Driver Kit - Tools & Hardware

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Makita 6935FDWDE 14.4 Volt Cordless Impact Driver Kit

List Price: $430.00    Our Price: $205.00

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Manufacturer: Makita
MPN: 6935FDWDE

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours


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Features:

  • Powerful efficient impacting 103.3 ft./lbs. (1,240 in./lbs..) for industrial applications
  • Impact resistant magnesium alloy gear case for increased durability
  • True variable speed for smooth increase in speed and complete control to match all applications
  • Powerful (2.6Ah) Ni-MH batteries have greater capacity and longer run time than any Ni-Cd battery for finishing extended jobs with less downtime
  • Two-piece D-28R motor with dual ball bearings and externally accessible brushes for longer tool life

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What Some Customers Thought

Great quality

I have used Makita tools for years and was first introduced to them by my father who thinks they are the best out there. I agree with the old man. Damn good drill.


Tool review. Not a UPS or decal review.

Why are people rating this tool badly for the shipping problems of UPS? Everyone knows UPS has the worst reputation for breaking things in shipment, dropping plasma TVs off the truck, giving you packages with tire tread marks on it etc. As for crooked decals on the case... really, who cares? Also, this is not the impact driver that is part of a kit. The reason it is priced lower than the drill/driver kit is because it is NOT that product. This is just the impact driver.^M
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This impact driver rocks! Very fast. So far I have only driven a lot of 3 1/2" screws and it was never so easy even with damaged heads. Battery lasts a lot longer than my 12v panasonic. I have used a 12v. makita impact driver with 3/8" lags and that worked well so I imagine this will be fantastic. (update later, I just wanted to review the tool and not the shipping and decals.). I also bought a palm nailer so now attaching things is practically effortless.


True variable speed

Makita has two 14.4 impact drivers on the market. The older one is the 6932 and the newer the 6935. While both are priced about the same, the older is widely promoted packaged with a drill/driver unit.I chose to forgo the allure of a free drill/driver unit and bought the newer 6935 model. While both units are described as "variable speed", the newer was advetised by Makita to have "true variable speed". I took the addition of "true" to mean that torque would remain constant even when rotational speed was reduced. The quick and easy way to acheive variable speed is to reduce speed by modulating power. The draw back is that reducing power also reduces torque, to maintain full torque high speed is necessary. ^M
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The 6935 has meet my expectations. With the 6935, when driving a long screw, you can start fast and as the surface of the wood is approached, slow the speed and have the constant torque to continue driving the screw to the desired level. Of course, the deeper the screw goes, the more torque is demanded. and for shorter screws, the declining torque provided by an "untrue" variable speed driver will still get the job done. With longer screws, more demanding operations the need for full torque comes into play.^M
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I think I made the right choice and passed on the free drill/driver that comes with the older model. The with the 6935 there is virtually no need for a drill/driver unit. The 6935 is far superior as a driver whether driving screws, nuts, or spade bit. And as a drill it has greater rotational speed than the drill unit. For me its better to carry one tool rather than two.^M
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To complete the comparison, the 6935 has more the 10% greater speed and torque than the 6932, or for that matter other 1/4" impact drivers on the market.^M
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As much as I like the 6935, and think it was the best choice at the time of purchase a few months ago. If I where to be in the market today and knowing what I know now, I would be hard pressed not to go for the new Panasonic 12 volt which permits the choice of three different torque levels. While the 6935 permits good fingertip control, it requires close attention and a mistake can be a broken screw or an over driven screw. It would be helpful to choose a maximum torque. ^M

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