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23 Dec 2008



One of My Better Tools
I've owned the 15.6V 3.5 amp-hr Panasonic drill for about 3 years. My 18V other brand finally wore out and I saw the Panasonic being used by local contractors, so I bought one. I've built a deck, finished a large basement, and done numerous other projects on 3 houses. Love the drill! I've had no problems whatsoever. The chuck is probably the best I've ever had - no slippage with drill bits. I really like the lighter weight & the relatively compact size. The batteries are finally be...
–drill-a-holicfrom Amazon.com
06 Oct 2008



panasonic drill
When the battery on my Dwalt finally gave up the fight, I checked Consumer Reports for a good replacement. The Panasonic drill that I bought has seen plenty of use in the short time that I've had it. I have only good things to say about the way it's performed so far. I highly recommend this drill!
–D. DEPOVERfrom Amazon.com
28 Jun 2008



expensive but worth it
Pros:
1/2" chuck, high torque at lower speeds, compact, comfortable grip, chuck stays tight and is easy to use, quality built for professional use.
Cons: Motor gets hot, especially at lower speeds. somewhat heavy and makes an unusual noise at lower speeds.
It's more money than I wanted to invest in a drill but if it continues to work well and the battery packs last, I'll be happy.
–R. Groomfrom Amazon.com