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Makita 6227DWE
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Reviews by Users
30 Aug 2005



The best
I've been using Makita drill/drivers for years as a professional furniture maker and I wouldn't have anything else! Their reliability, power and ruggedness make them the right tool for the job.
–N. Popefrom Amazon.com
08 Aug 2004



I just wrote this about the 6228DWE, same info applies
Here is a review I just wrote about the Makita 6228DWE, which is the same drill but a 14.4 instead of a 12, and it weighs just 3/16ths of a pound heavier, all for a little more money.
So here is the review on the 6228DWE:
I just got this exact drill, and I use it all of the time. It's lightweight at only 3 1/2 pounds. That is its shining feature. I also own the Milwaukee 14.4 which is a very substantial drill. It has the highest torque in the industry at 460 foot pounds. This Makita i...
–Bob Feeserfrom Amazon.com
07 Jul 2004



Powerful and durable. A real workhorse.
I've owned one of these Makita cordless drills for approximately six years. One hundred projects (and perhaps a thousand holes) later, it works as well as the day I bought it. I've used it to drill through wood, plastic, metal, stucco, and concrete. I've used it as a driver, a sander, a polisher, and a stirrer. I've even used it to run a small water pump. It has always performed without a hitch. The Makita delivers an impressive amount of torque. I have an assortment of drills (cordless, ...
–James Arvofrom Amazon.com