Makita 6825 6.5 Amp Drywall Screw Driver |  | Brand: Makita Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $166.00 Buy New: $97.65 as of 11/23/2009 20:12 CST details You Save: $68.35 (41%)
New (9) Refurbished (1) from $69.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 10.9 x 3
MPN: 6825 Model: 6825 UPC: 088381030250 EAN: 0088381030250
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| Features:
| • | World's fastest drywall screwdriver | | • | Highest power-to-weight ratio on the market; 6.5 amp | | • | Silent synchronized pin clutch for reduced wear and quiet operation | | • | Retractable belt clip attaches to tool belt and also allows operation in tight areas | | • | Lightweight cast aluminum gear housing for durability |
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Product Description Adjustable depth locator assembly with "Sure-Lock" feature for easy, consistent screw depth setting. Lightweight design, cast aluminum gear housing and easily accessible brushes. Silent synchronized pin clutch for reduced wear and quiet operation. Retract able belt clip attaches to tool belt allowing operation in tight areas. Large recessed lock-on button and Forward/reverse switch is conveniently located near sealed trigger switch. Ergonomic rubber grips for positive control and nose piece that easily in stalled and removed. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Phillips insert bit No.784211-2A, magnetic bit holder No.784801-1, nose piece No.151726-8, owners manual and parts breakdown. SPECIFICATIONS: 6.5 amp motor, 115V, 0-6,000 no-load speed, 1/4" hex but
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Damon Medic April 20, 2009 Damon Medic Makita 6825 6.5 Amp Drywall Screw Driver is a must-have if you do a lot of drywall hanging. There is nothing more frustrating than having your drywall screws sinking too far into the drywall. This driver will sink screws to the perfect depth every time. This drill will pay for itself in a very short time, especially considering the savings in drywall!!
-Damon Medic
A+ December 1, 2008 James R. Bowron Installed Drywall for almost 20 years, this is the best gun PERIOD for wood frame construction.
George August 4, 2007 G. Tabone (ny) tool is very powerful, not for the first time user. as in the past, very pleased with Makita product.
It can break your wrist faster than a Brooklyn bill collector. August 23, 2006 Tim Taylor (Northeast US) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I never thought I'd say this, but maybe it has TOO MUCH power for the task? Nahhhhhhhhhhh. It will tear the heads off screws like they're plastic if longer than 1 5/8ths. I used some 3" for something and it kept ripping the heads off if I went full throttle with it. As for the clip, yeah, it stinks. Plastic belt clips are a ridiculous idea. They should be metal, plain and simple. Save the plastic for the B&D tools. Workaround: Get a holster. As for the tips getting chewed up. Yes, if you use standard #2 tips made for a regular screw gun, it will eat them alive! You would need the hardened ones like the Dewalt DW2402. Personally I use the regular ones, and they last me on 1 5/8ths coarse threads. You can get a 25 pack of dewalts for 8 bucks. Bottom line, I like it. If you frequently kill tips when you work, dont get this gun. Your style of work will not mesh well, the gun is too powerful. If tips usually last you pretty long, this is the gun for you.
Great tool March 22, 2003 Philip J. Taylor (midwest) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This tool is a real powerhouse screwgun. I've only been through aboout 15 pounds of screws so far. However, when driving #10-3's into framing lumber or when drivine 1-1/4" 'rock screws, this tool is perfectly happy. The speed takes a little technique to handle, but when it comes, you realize just how much more effecient you become when building. The nose-cap is designed to pop-off for removing screws. I've found this to be very helpful in the unusual case that I have to un-do something. The tool is very durable and it works circles around any battery powered tool. Also, it's lighter than most screwguns so you can handle it all day without problem.
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