Makita DF330DW 10.8-Volt Ultra Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8″ Driver-Drill Kit
- Makita-built motor delivers 200 in.lbs. of Max Torque in an ultra compact design
- 2-speed design (0-350 / 0-1,300 RPM) covers a wide range of drilling and driving application
- Ultra compact design — only 7-7/16 inches long and weighs only 2.2 lbs. for reduced operator fatigue
- Built-in L.E.D. light illuminates the work are
- 3-year warranty on tools and 1-year warranty on batteries and charge
Product Description
Compact ergonomic shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control. 2 speeds offer 0 to 350 and 0 to 1300 RPM and 200 in. lb. of torque. The drill has a 13 16” capacity in wood and 3 8” capacity in steel. Weighs just 2.2 lb. Built in LED light illuminates the work area. 50 minute Energy Star rated charger allows for more work. Includes (2) 10.8V batteries, charger, and case. 3 year warranty on tool and 1 year warranty on battery and charger.Amazon.co… More >>
Makita DF330DW 10.8-Volt Ultra Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8″ Driver-Drill Kit































































February 5th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
solid construction, good strong locking chuck, plenty of torque. only shortcomings is when using a short tip the light is blocked by the chuck so it is of little use in that situation. it also could have used a battery light to let you know how much juice is left like the similar milwaukee drills. but overall great battery life great drill. the case is cheap but thats typical of makita.
February 5th, 2010 at 3:40 pm
I love this Makita drill. Very easy to handle, very light, very powerfull and quick. Batteries are great and don’t require a 4 hour charge before every use. Built in light is very helpful.
February 5th, 2010 at 4:37 pm
Do yourself a favor and buy this driver! You will not regret it. It is so much better than the much talked about Bosch driver.
This little Makita driver has lots of power and is very comfortable.
February 5th, 2010 at 7:12 pm
This is a great little tool to get. Its light, fits in your hand comfortably and has enough power to do most of what you’d need a drill of this size to do!
February 5th, 2010 at 7:24 pm
For a 2-pound flyweight drill, it’s got very satisfactory power. The batteries drive plenty of screws per charge, and recharge faster than I can use them up. If you need arm-breaking power for big holesaws and stuff, this may not be your ideal pick, but if you need something compact that won’t wear your arm out when working overhead or at arm’s length, it’s pretty good. The automatic LED “headlight” comes on when the trigger is pulled, and stays on briefly afterwards, which I found useful when trying to line stuff up under a stairway.
One nitpick: the battery-disengagement tabs are a little stiff, so it might be a nuisance if you have arthritic hands.