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Makita 784832-A
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Specs
UPC 0-88381-92545-7, EAN 0-088381-925457
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Reviews by Users
10 Apr 2009



Excellent household tool
I've owned my set for over 6 years and have gotten more than my money's worth from the set. The number of times I've had to start my pilot hole and then set the screw goes on and on. With this, it's so simple to start my hole, flip the bit and set the screw. After 6 years, one of the bits stopped snapping back into place cleanly. However, there are 3 other bits in the set and I switched to one of the 3 remaining and things are fine.
The only negative that I've had with this is that ...
–Catfish Kozmofrom Amazon.com
10 Jan 2009



Makita---always a good choice
Makita is always a good choice for a do it yourself guy who doesn't like "one day tools."
–Lauren Andrewsfrom Amazon.com
28 Jun 2008



Convenient and reasonably well made;
I've been using this set in my workshop, mostly for drilling & sinking screws for drawer slides, hinges, etc. Like any other tool it needs to be handled with a certain amount of care and as other reviews note, the stud that mounts in the drill chuck is aluminum, not steel. I can imagine that some of the less happy reviewers were using it at a job site rather than in a workshop.
It's very convenient when you want to drill and countersink in one motion, and then sink the screw. You ...
–Michael Sandmanfrom Amazon.com