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Makita DA3010F 3/8' Angle Drill, reversible

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About this item

  • Powerful 4.0 AMP motor with less weight (3.5 lbs.)
  • Variable speed (0 - 2,400 RPM) for drilling in a wide variety of materials
  • Compact design (10-5/8" long and 2-5/8" head width) for use when working between framing studs and other close quarter applications
  • Paddle switch with speed limiting dial to prevent over-tightening of fasteners
  • Built-in clutch engineered to prevent gear damage by automatically disengaging gears if the bit binds


Product Description

Right Angle Drill, Chuck Size 3/8 In, Drill Speed 0-2400 RPM, Amps @ 120V 4.0, Reversing, Double Gear Reduction, Bearings Ball/Roller, Spindle Size 3/8-24 In, Tool Length 11 In, Tool Weight 3.1 Lb, Cord Type 8 Ft 2 Conductor, Features 2 5/8 In From Chuck To Back, Led Light, Paddle Switch, Palm Grip Handle Type, Includes Chuck Key, Key Holder And Side Handle

From the Manufacturer

This angle drill has a remarkably durable high output white LED light which will illuminate your drilling area with a bulb that never needs replacing! This drill is lightweight (3.1 lbs.) and compact, with a reduced head height of 2-5/8 inches, perfect for cramped working spaces. The powerful 4.3-amp motor is an aggressive performer. This drill has a variable speed range between 0-2,400 rpm for controlled drilling in wood/metal and speed fastening. The paddle switch has a speed-limiting dial so that you won’t over tighten fasteners. This also makes for easy, one-handed operation. The ball bearing construction ensures long tool life and smooth operation.

FEATURES

  • Built-in shock proof, high output, white L.E.D. light illuminates drilling area and increases visibility with a bulb that never needs replacing throughout the life of the tool
  • Powerful 4.0 amp motor and lightweight (3.1 lbs.)
  • Compact (10-5/8" length) design for easy use when working between framing studs or any other close quarter application
  • Variable speed (0 - 2,400 rpm) for controlled drilling in wood/metal and speedy fastening
  • Paddle switch with speed limiting dial to prevent over tightening of fasteners and for easy one-handed operation
  • Reduced head height (2-5/8") for working in limited space
  • Ball bearing construction for longer motor life

    What's in the Box

    • Grip Complete
    • Chuck Key
    • Key Holder

      SPECIFICATIONS

      • Capacities-- Wood 13/16"; Steel 3/8"
      • No Load Speed: 0 - 2,400 rpm
      • Amps: 4.0
      • Overall Length: 10-5/8"
      • Net Weight: 3.1 lbs.


Stefano
Reviewed in Italy on September 24, 2024
Il prodotto è di ottima qualità e rende possibile operare in luoghi angusti o difficilmente raggiungibili con un trapano tradizionale…Pienamente soddisfatto
Dotty's Mom
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
I was in the market for a new angle drill, and decided to purchase a more powerful AC "corded" drill, and chose Makita once again. My old 9.6V Makita angle drill served me well over the years. The power switch quit working in reverse, and though a replacement is available, the manufacturer no longer makes the 9.6 battery. It was time to make a move, and this was it.This is extremely compact, with much more power and torque than its old battery powered brother. It appears that the insulation on the power cord is silicone, like you would find on high quality meter test leads. Someone had pointed out that the power switch is very easy to accidentally activate, so unplug it when changing bits. This long "paddle style" power switch does come in useful when in tight quarters.Don't confuse Japanese quality with the stuff made in China, there is no comparison.
Saistom
Reviewed in Germany on November 1, 2024
Geringe Aufbauhöhe beim Bohrfutter; optimal zum ausbohren von abgerissen Krümmer Stehbolzen beim Polo
kaIs
Reviewed in Japan on March 30, 2022
仕事で使ってますが 無段階可変式なので使い勝手抜群です。音も振動もパワーも重量も問題なし!以前はエアコンプレッサー稼働のモノも使ってましたが、コレを購入してから 独壇場となってます。強いて欠点を探すならスイッチのレバー オンのロックがないことかな幅広のゴムベルトでスイッチレバーを固定して使っているので 私の場合は問題ないけど…
ZX
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2017
If you're looking for the absolute best 3/8 inch corded right angle drill ever, look no further. The drill has gobs of power, that are perfectly controlled with the smoothest power transfer of any drill I've ever owned. Not to mention it is two inches shorter than my Bosch 12 volt battery powered right angle drill with a hand Chuck. Granted these are completely different tools for different purposes, but this right angle drill should almost be on display in your Workshop. The Chuck has amazing grip on drill bits, which I use this drill with reverse cut drill bits for extracting bolts and rethreading holes. The motor power is phenomenal. It is very well controlled does not jerk in your hand and has a throttle limiter on the trigger so you don't use too much throttle while you are trying to maintain a good grip on the drill. As you can see from the pictures, the space in which I drill is very limited. I wish this was the first right angle drill I purchased. It is far superior than the corded DeWalt that is also on the market. I do not have pictures of the DeWalt, sorry. For my purposes, having the power and smooth motor operation of the corded drill is excellent. The battery power, even the Milwalkee 12-volt is not well suited for this type of drill and tapping work. This drill has a mostly covered Chuck, which allows you to use your opposite hand to apply pressure from the back of the drill without chewing up your hand, or getting your glove stuck in the rotating Chuck. Also, not having a hand Chuck reduces the overall length of the drill to fit into smaller spaces, and also allows a firm grip on the drill bit which will never rotate in the chuck, like drill bits have a tendency to do in hand chucks. They thought of everything when making this right angle drill.
M.A.K
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2017
My son-in-law loves it
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2017
I don't like spending this much money on tools and I don't use this often BUT when I need this drill it is a delight to use and is absolutely irreplaceable. Strong and powerful, it still fits into the tightest of places and allows me to do things which would otherwise be impossible. I love the LED light, and the trigger is long enough to always be accessible, even when holding the drill at weird uncomfortable angles. This tools does not suffer fools; you have to unplug it for safety reasons when using the chuck-key, and be extremely careful to not accidentally bump the sensitive trigger while moving the tool in and out of position.
Chef.Pa
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017
Does a really good job getting into tight places. Trigger sensitivity does take some getting used to, but you also have speed control to help fine tune. No brake either, another thing to be aware of, especially when using to drive screws, but a few test screws and good to go. Plenty of power for driving screws. Have used to sister floor joists (2 2x12's) with #10 GRK torx head screws and handles no problem. Have used with spade wood bits on double top plates for electrical wiring and works good. Low profile makes accessing the top plates at roof line much easier. Not a beast with the spade bits, but adequate power to get it done. Also tried speed bor type wood bits, and it's ok up to about 5/8 or so. Larger diameter than that and just not enough power. Might work in open space where you can control drill a little better, but just doesn't work with the large speed bits in tight spaces. I tried 2 holes with a 7/8 bit through double top plates and drill runs out of gas between the two plates. Not saying this as a negative, just don't expect this little guy to perform like a hole hawg, they are two different animals. This seems to be a quality piece of equipment that will last a long time. Comes with nice side handle, chuck key, and a nice heavy, long power cord. Does not include case or bag. Would definitely buy this again.
Jesse CreateThis
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2014
I just received this item in the mail from Amazon (Feb 26th, 2014). The first thing I noticed was that it didn't come in a carrying case. I was a little surprised by that on a tool this expensive and specialized, but it's not the end of the world.The Back Story:I don't need this tool very often. I'm a home owner, woodworker, and handyman. I write software for a living, but I like to get my hands dirty otherwise. The first time I considered buying this tool was last spring. I was repairing a section of my deck outside, underneath, between the joists. I like to use a hand brace for rough work rather than a power drill, when it's convenient. I quickly discovered my hand brace was too large to work between the joists comfortably. I did some extensive research on right angle drills and right angle drill adapters, but eventually decided I didn't work between joists often enough to warrant a new tool and I soldiered on, slowly, ratcheting my way through my drilling operation. It was painful, and painfully slow work, but I completed it and swore I made the right decision.Fast forward to a week ago. I was installing a new bathroom fan in my upstairs bathroom. The joists are only 13" apart in that section of the roof, and I had to install a 1-1/8" shim on one side, narrowing the gap further. I had a moment of panic when I realized not even my hand brace would do the job and I was rapidly running out of weekend. In a pinch, I found a brill bit adapter from a previous project that held a thin 1/8" bit on one end with a set screw and a hex shank on the other. I then found a hex socket and used a ratchet wrench to drill pilot holes for two of the four screws for the shim. I only had to drill about an inch deep, but it was utterly exhausting work. I think it took two hours. I had to stop every ten turns and rest. I just couldn't put enough weight on the bit as it was overhead and horizontal. I sunk two wood screws to temporarily hold the shim and launched into another round of research.It came down to the Milwaukee 49-22-8510 Right Angle Drill Attachment Kit or this Makita right angle drill. I didn't like the Dewalt adapter as it lacked a handle. This Makita is $150 more expensive than the Milwaukee adapter. That's a lot of money for sporadic use. Eventually, what sold me on the Makita was the standard chuck. I can use all of my current bits. The drill adapters all have magnetic hex chucks. I'd need adapters for all of my bits, a hex chuck to standard chuck adapter, or all new hex shank bits. If I bought the hex shank to standard chuck adapter, I'd lose about two inches of clearance. If I bought all new bits, I'd have two sets to maintain. I didn't like either solution, so I bought this Makita instead.How do I like it?It gets the job done. It's not perfect. I'm not going to spout any "Cadillac of right angle drills" nonsense. It has some flaws. Those flaws include the switch, which I consider a huge safety hazard. The switch has a little dial on it that controls the speed, but it doesn't have a lockout mechanism, so if you forget to dial the speed down to zero before changing your drill bit, you're very likely to injure yourself. I'm not thrilled about that. I'm a very careful person and I nearly forgot this afternoon during a half hour test run, driving the rest of those screws into my bathroom fan shim.I don't know why people complain about the LED light. I like it, and I think it's pretty standard these days.I also wish it had a clutch. Most people don't know what I mean when I say "clutch" in relation to a drill. Most battery powered drills these days (and a very few corded drills, like the Ryobi) have what they call "torque" settings. This is a clutch. It only allows the drill to deliver a certain amount of torque to the bit and it's very useful for driving screws in wood, so as not to strip them. Anyway, I wish it had a clutch. It doesn't, and the variable speed control switch is sensitive enough that I can do without it, but I'd prefer to have a clutch if given the choice.However, all of the cons aside, it gets the job done, and it has a fantastic low profile design. I drilled those two remaining pilot holes this afternoon in seconds, not minutes or hours, and I never felt cramped doing it. The whole operation was effortless.No, I won't use this drill often. Two or three times a year at most. However, when I do use it, it'll save me hours, maybe days of time. My kids won't have to listen to my swearing. I'll have more time to do more and enjoy it more. That's worth $200 to me over my lifetime of home ownership, handymaning, and woodworking. I think this was a good purchase.
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