Panasonic EY6432GQKW - Three Reasons it is a Good Choice
But the correct drill for the job must have certain characteristics.
The Panasonic EY6432GQKW cordless drill has some of those qualities.
Here are three.
1 Lightweight Weight of a drill really should play a part in your decision of which drill to buy.
Holding a drill, even if it is cordless, overhead while you drill several holes can wear you out.
That 5 to 8 pound drill will feel very heavy by the end of the day.
A savings of just a few ounces can make a big difference between a good day and a bad day.
At just about 4.
5 pounds, the Panasonic does it's part to help you and your arms make it through the day.
2 Battery life The time that it takes to charge a drill's battery and the time that it takes to discharge are also very important considerations.
A drill that takes too long to charge will of course leave you with no way to finish your job.
No one wants to have to sit and wait on a battery to charge.
Batteries that won't hold a charge very long are no good either.
Luckily the Panasonic EY6432GQKW has batteries that not only charge in a reasonable time, the working charge also lasts considerably longer than most other drills.
A nice feature of this drill is the ability of the charger to charge the batteries to 15% of normal so that you can finish your job.
This means no waiting for a battery to fully charge at the end of the day just so you can finish and go home.
3 Torque Torque plays an important part in how useful a drill is.
How big of a hole you can drill or how large a screw you can drive are very dependent on torque.
Too little torque and your job may not get done.
Too much torque and you will find that you are snapping heads off screws or twisting your wrist hard enough to get hurt.
The Panasonic falls into that sweet spot of just right.
Enough to drill good size holes and drive large enough screws without potentially spraining a wrist.