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Makita
XFD10Z-R
Reconditioned
  • Chuck Size: 1/2 in
  • Motor Type: Brushed
  • Chuck Type: Keyless
Price reduced from $114.00 to Save 35% vs new $7399
  • Chuck Size: 1/2 in
  • Motor Type: Brushed
  • Chuck Type: Keyless
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Makita
XFD131-R
Reconditioned
  • Batteries Included: 1
  • Chuck Size: 1/2 in
  • Motor Type: Brushless
  • Chuck Type: Keyless
Price reduced from $159.99 to Save 19% vs new $12999
Also available in new condition
  • Batteries Included: 1
  • Chuck Size: 1/2 in
  • Motor Type: Brushless
  • Chuck Type: Keyless
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Makita
XFD16Z
  • Maximum Torque: 970 in-lbs
  • Batteries Included: 0
  • No-Load Speed (BPM): 0 - 9750 / 0 - 39000
  • Motor Type: Brushless
  • No-Load Speed (RPM): 0 - 550 / 0 - 1800
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  • Maximum Torque: 970 in-lbs
  • Batteries Included: 0
  • No-Load Speed (BPM): 0 - 9750 / 0 - 39000
  • Motor Type: Brushless
  • No-Load Speed (RPM): 0 - 550 / 0 - 1800
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Makita
XFD131
  • Batteries Included: 1
  • Chuck Size: 1/2 in
  • Motor Type: Brushless
  • Chuck Type: Keyless
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Why is the price hidden? We want to pass on our savings to our customers, so we've lowered the price of this item. However, since our price is now below the manufacturer's suggested retail price, we are restricted by the manufacturer from showing the price right away.
Also available as Factory Reconditioned
  • Batteries Included: 1
  • Chuck Size: 1/2 in
  • Motor Type: Brushless
  • Chuck Type: Keyless
Also available as Factory Reconditioned
Also available as Factory Reconditioned
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Drill Drivers

Drill drivers are power tools used in a wide range of drilling, driving, and fastening applications. They’re among the most universally popular tools, and you’re likely to find at least one in the collection of every at-home DIYer and professional alike. They are available in both corded and cordless models. A drill driver can easily drill holes into wood, walls, and other materials, as well as drive screws and other fasteners. They’re an essential tool for everything from minor repairs around the home to large-scale construction and remodeling projects.

Important Features
There are several key factors to consider when purchasing a drill driver. Keep these features in mind as you think about how you’ll be using your drill.

Voltage
The higher the voltage, the more powerful the drill. Select a drill driver with a voltage that’s appropriate for your level of work. Light tasks around the house should only require a 6V to 12V tool. Moderate jobs call for 12V to 18V, which is a solid all-around range for most users. Serious construction projects and other intense applications may need a drill with anywhere from 24V to as high as 36V of power.

Torque
Torque is the twisting force that the drill driver can apply. It’s another important element in determining how powerful the tool is. Torque is measured in in-lbs. In order to drill through tough materials like metal or concrete, you’ll need a tool with more torque (i.e. more in-lbs). If you work with these types of materials and routinely take on heavy jobs, find a drill driver with at least 400 in-lbs of torque.

Variable Speed
Having the flexibility to adjust the speed of your drill to the job at hand is a tremendous benefit. A drill driver with a variable speed feature allows you to change the RPM based on whether you need more power or a lighter touch. You can use one drill for a wide range of tasks, as opposed to alternating between individual tools with different speed settings depending on the work.

Brushless Motor
A brushless motor is a must when selecting a drill driver for multiple reasons. It can automatically adjust its power output based on the demands of the present task, which greatly reduces the chance of the motor overheating. This means the tool will operate more efficiently and last longer, which is good news for those working for extended periods of time.

You can browse a plethora of new and reconditioned drill drivers from DeWALT, Bosch, and other high-quality brands.