Makita DA3000R 3/8-Inch Variable Speed Right Angle Drill

Makita DA3000R 3/8-Inch Variable Speed Right Angle Drill

Ranking: 7.8 out of 10

Manufacturer: Makita
Model Number: DA3000R
Product Code: 088381001212
Price: $322.00 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon

Features:

  • Measures only 3-1/2" from tip of chuck to widest portion of tool body
  • Variable speed (0 - 1,400 RPM) for easy starting and accurate hole positioning
  • Ball bearing construction for long tool life
  • Reversible for removing screws
  • Paddle switch for easy one-handed operation

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Description:

Variable speed (0 - 2,400 RPM). Amps 4.0 (115V). Double insulated. Ball and needle bearings. Paddle switch for easy one hand operation. Compact design for close quarter drilling Standard Equipment: Drill chuck. Chuck key.

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Best angle drill on the market

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 5.1 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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When you need an angle drill, nothing else but an angle drill will do. I have used one of these drills for about 6 years now and am still very pleased with it. This drill has good power, I have used it with 1/2" bits in thick metal and large auger bits in wood. The paddle switch allows for excellent speed control starting holes or driving screws. Clearance with a screw tip only is about 3 1/2" which gets you into alot of places a regular drill won't even come close too. The forward reverse switch is a little odd but still useable enough for this type of specialty tool. It has proven very sturdy and it never needs a battery charge!

Love it

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.5 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I bought this drill a mounth ago. I looked at it a long time what kept me from buying it was the cost. One day I needed a small and powerfull angle drill to get in a tight spot to drive 3 inch wood screws, I finally broke down and bought the Makita DA3000R I thought if this thing can't do the job and I don't like it I'll take it back! After getting it home I just fell in Love with it. It has all the power you could ever want. The paddle switch can be a little bit of a pain it needs improvement also the forward reverse switch need some improvement but thats my only complaint. I just wish I hadn't waited so long to buy it. What kept me from buying this drill for so long was the fact it did not have a 1/2 inch chuck. I looked at the Dewalt but ruled it out because it had no forward or reverse switch. If you need a small and powerfull well made angle drill to get into tight spots look no further, the Makita DA3000R will do it for you.

Love it

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.5 out of 10
Created: Aug 10, 2000
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I bought this drill a mounth ago. I looked at it a long time what kept me from buying it was the cost. One day I needed a small and powerfull angle drill to get in a tight spot to drive 3 inch wood screws, I finally broke down and bought the Makita DA3000R I thought if this thing can't do the job and I don't like it I'll take it back! After getting it home I just fell in Love with it. It has all the power you could ever want. The paddle switch can be a little bit of a pain it needs improvement also the forward & reverse switch need some improvement but thats my only complaint. I just wish I hadn't waited so long to buy it. What kept me from buying this drill for so long was the fact it did not have a 1/2 inch chuck. I looked at the Dewalt but ruled it out because it had no forward or reverse switch. If you need a small and powerfull well made angle drill to get into tight spots look no further, the Makita DA3000R will do it for you.

why did I wait so long

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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After fighting ceiling fan and can light installs on the ground of floor of 2 story houses for longer than I care to remember, using a right angle attachment to my 3/8 drill punching holes in floor joist for wiring. I finally realized there must be a better way. After purchasing the Makita right angle 3/8 drill these go much faster. You can get the entire unit in the ceiling in a 6" can light hole and with extentions and an electricians bit I have made it through 3 joists on 16" centers. Saves lots of drywall repair and a much cleaner and faster job. This has become my favorite drill and I use it for most general applications as well, The quality and ergonimics are very good. Although it is not a high amp drill it powers through most material with no problem.

MAKITA DA3000R RIGHT ANGLE DRILL

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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AFTER A RECENT PURCHACE OF THE MAKITA DA 3000R RIGHT ANGLE DRILL I CAN SAY THAT I AM SATISFIED. AFTER DECIDING AGAINST THE SIMILAR DEWALT MODEL BECAUSE IT WAS NON-REVERSING, I CHOSE THE MAKITA. OWNING A FEW MAKITA POWER TOOLS I THINK THAT THAY MAKE A VERY GOOD AND DURABLE PRODUCT. THE FORWARD/REVERSE SWITCH IS A LITTLE CHEAPLY DONE, BUT THE RPM LIMITER THUMBSCREW IS A GREAT IDEA. ALL SAID AND DONE IT'S A HEAVY DUTY DRILL, ANOTHER GOOD PRODUCT BY MAKITA. JUST WISH IT CAME WITH A TOOL CASE FOR THE PRICE.

Great compact drill

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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This drill is great, I love the fact that it is variable speed as well as reversable. Plus the way the paddle switch is set up it is easy to activate yet doesn't easily go off unintentionally. I recently used mine to drill out the back most manifold bolt in the head of a 454 chevy. It worked great for that. I could barely get my arm down there to reach the area but getting the drill in there and working with it was absolutely no problem. I owned a Dewalt dw160 and even though it is slightly more powerful it is no comparision as far as ease of operation and overall tool design. Even the chuck on the Makita is 10 times easier to use than the Dewalt. The Makita is all open all the way around while the Dewalt has small slots you have to try and fit the chuck key through to reach the chuck.

Great compact drill

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Feb 24, 2003
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This drill is great, I love the fact that it is variable speed as well as reversable. Plus the way the paddle switch is set up it is easy to activate yet doesn't easily go off unintentionally. I recently used mine to drill out the back most manifold bolt in the head of a 454 chevy. It worked great for that. I could barely get my arm down there to reach the area but getting the drill in there and working with it was absolutely no problem. I owned a Dewalt dw160 and even though it is slightly more powerful it is no comparision as far as ease of operation and overall tool design. Even the chuck on the Makita is 10 times easier to use than the Dewalt. The Makita is all open all the way around while the Dewalt has small slots you have to try and fit the chuck key through to reach the chuck.

under powered

Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Oct 9, 2001
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I bought this drill based on positive reviews I found here, and liked the idea of it being reversible. I was disappointed when it didn't have sufficient torque to drive a 5/8 auger bit through a floor joist. Went out and bought a Dewalt which had no problem. The Dewalt isn't reversible but doesn't need to be for drilling since it has enough power to drill through without getting bound or stuck. I don't know if I got a defective drill (other reviewers said they've drilled joists), or whether it's just an underpowered tool.

High Quality, But Wimpy Motor

Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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Very nice quality and ergonomics. But the motor is so wimpy, the drill stalls often. Shop around before buying this drill.