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I currently have a Makita 453 and 459. I like them both but they don't really have enough umphh if I want to get through something tough.
I'll definitely be sticking with Makita and have seen the DDF458 which has a max torque of 58/91nM which I think would be fine or maybe even the 481 but that may be too hefty.. max torque 60/115nM?
Any suggestions on which Makita drill to get through joists or cut larger diameter holes, something fairly powerful. One of the two options above?
I'll definitely be sticking with Makita and have seen the DDF458 which has a max torque of 58/91nM which I think would be fine or maybe even the 481 but that may be too hefty.. max torque 60/115nM?
Any suggestions on which Makita drill to get through joists or cut larger diameter holes, something fairly powerful. One of the two options above?