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(with battery, sold separately) it’s a drilling and driving solution with superior comfort and handling. Paired with a 6″ x 7/8″ auger bit, this compact drill will still fit in between studs which are 16″ on-center. makita cordless drill In a basement remodel we assisted our electrician with running a new wire for a few outlets. The high-torque hammer drill, set on speed-2 was able to rip into 2×4’s like a hot knife through butter!

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In these cases, we turn to mid-level power, such as in the Makita XPH16 Hammer Drill. We’re looking at how this tool rounds out Makita’s 18V hammer drill lineup by providing a middle ground between performance and size. Our main complaint was the battery dying during our 5-inch hole saw test, but we found very little to take issue with besides that.

Looking into the matter revealed unexplained discrepancies in Makita’s advertised torque specs. The drill feels plenty comfortable to hold, though it is a bit on the heavier side, tipping the scales at about 4 pounds, 7.7 ounces. The XFD14Z includes a belt clip, and the batteries have a built-in indicator, though we weren’t fans of the increased force it took when inserting or removing a battery. This drill got off to a fantastic start with the 1-inch paddle bit. It punched through the stacked boards — even in high gear — and never really caught or struggled to break through as it completed each hole.

For this metric, we used 5-inch long, ½-inch lag screws and standard wood screws, scoring each tool on the ease and speed at which it drove the different screws in. The Makita XFD14Z did exceptionally well, earning one of the best scores of the entire group. Unfortunately, we found the performance of the Makita XFD14Z plummeted with the large hole saw compared to other top-ranked drills. This drill did manage to achieve the makita circular saw full depth of the hole saw but struggled in its higher gear. It did better when dropped to the lower gear, taking around 20 seconds to complete the task, but we found the battery depleted after just the one hole, significantly hurting our opinion of this tool. Ace welcomes your feedback, comments, and suggestions regarding the Beta Test Program and potential improvements to the Beta Test Program (collectively, “Feedback”).