Description of Cordless drill driver Makita DF333DWYE 12 V
Country of origin: China. The Makita DF333DWYE cordless drill driver is used in furniture assembly, repair and finishing work in buildings and on the street. Keyless chuck facilitates easy tool change. A built-in backlight is provided, which ensures high-quality and safe work in places with insufficient general lighting. It goes out about 10 seconds after the trigger switch is released. Lithium-ion technology increases the life of the device and allows you to charge the battery regardless of the degree of its discharge. Specifications: - Torque soft: 14 Nm; - Torque hard: 30 Nm; - Maximum drillin...
I saw comments about the backlash of the cartridge.
in practice, the plastic cartridge itself rotates as if unevenly during rotation, but the working tool (drill, bit) does not play and does not walk; everything feels great.
For small self-tapping screws, furniture assembly - an excellent Shurik.
Pros
light, compact. copes with its tasks.
case included. two batteries (1.5 A each, but enough for the eyes, while new ones, then we'll see).
The product was purchased at a discount for 4732. For the price, you should be happy with the Makita brand.
Pros below:
Lightweight, comfortable, quite attractive, performs the basic functions of the work.
Some cons:
A slightly weak battery, the cartridge is loose, the storage case is rather weak (not the same quality as it was before).
Makita is Makita. Everything is super
Different pros:
Compact, lightweight and powerful enough. Two batteries included
Cons:
It is not clear why the backlight is on for another 10 seconds after the engine stops.
Authentic product insights shared.Got pros:
Small, light, like a toy, very convenient to work with
Cons:
A bit weak, but depending on the purposes of course
Took for the house instead of the exploded DEKO
For home behind the eyes
Once I took it to work, to install a fence. I worked at - 17, the second Shurik is a one-year-old dewalt, and so Makita showed itself better, given that dewalt is 3 times more expensive
Makita, there is a Makita. A good screwdriver, all the equipment is in place. As a gift branded roulette with a magnet. The husband is delighted - he is looking for something to fasten to him :)
With a discount on the first purchase, I went for 7100, plus I took a cashback in tinka for a total of 6400, I think the price is normal in the current realities.
Pros
Well, ergonomically packaged, everything is as it should be. Shurik is small, comfortable, not heavy.
Cons
The battery is very tiny, I still don’t know about the overthrow of the metal, but I can’t even drive 50mm self-tapping screws into the chipboard at the second speed to the end, I have to tighten it at the first, I would compare it with these small semi-screwdrivers.
Arranged price and equipment. I took it as a gift, but the sticker with my data and the dirty cardboard on the box spoiled the whole look. . .
Pros
The average price, the ability to buy in installments, there is a fast delivery. The screwdriver is lightweight, in a box, with batteries.
Cons
There is no packaging, stickers from the delivery are glued to the product itself. As a gift, it didn’t turn out very nice with my data in the box picture. The box was also covered in dried mud.
I took my mother for "needlework", an intuitive tool even without instructions, the only negative is that you have to change and recharge the batteries very often
Got pros:
Lightweight, compact and fits well in the hand. The presence of a full-fledged charging station that quickly charges the battery.
Some cons:
The backlight is located very unsuccessfully, that the working area is not illuminated at all, only when using a long bit, the light at least somehow reaches it.
I advise the girls not to get hurt. I worked with a point of the same power, but at the same time a different brand and there it was head and shoulders more powerful
Pros below:
Pretty good screwdriver from Makita. Comfortable and lightweight. Designed for small jobs, as the torque is only 30 N/m. I purchased a kit with two 1.5 A / h (10.8-12 v) batteries and they come WITHOUT an LED charge indicator. But there is a similar kit in the line (screwdriver + charger + case + 2 batteries BUT for 2 A / h (10.8-12 v) here they already come with LED charge indication, but the kit itself costs a little more. Just like one bit was put in. There is no warranty card in
I use it for non-professional purposes, so the lack of a battery indicator does not bother me. But if you take it for work, of course it’s better to pay extra and take it with an indicator.
A very good screwdriver for its purposes. Sounds cool :-) The grip is comfortable. It weighs a little, but there is more than enough power for domestic needs. And if it weren't for the LED, then it's a great tool, and so on 5-.
It is not very convenient to work in a closet without light: the shadow turns out to be very contrasting and everything around is brightly lit, but not the point of work.
Pros
Good torque.
Small size with powerful motor.
Convenient case. Two speeds plus push-button speed control.
Cons
The LED is not positioned correctly - it shines so that the shadow from the bit holder covers the workplace. It turns out that instead of lighting you get dimming. Should have been placed next to the battery.
No holder or bit. There is another set for this. With a price higher than the cost of a bit. If it were not for the delivery time for 5 days longer, I would have taken it.
I took as a replacement for the old man Interskol DA-10 / 12M3 who left to live out his days in the country. Li-ion batteries on this Makita are noticeably more convenient to use, the Shurik itself is much more compact and lighter, it is more comfortable in the hand. I do not feel sorry for a single spent on this screwdriver. Great tool for a reasonable price. For home use and if you have enough power driven out of 12V, then you should definitely take it.
Pros
Excellent shurik for your money. I took it for the construction of the inner frame of the balcony and its sheathing, flooring. Screws a 6x90 self-tapping screw into a beam and a floor board just effortlessly, 3 mm steel with a 5.5 Dewaltovsky drill drills at a second speed so that turning chips fly.
Cons
There is a very large margin in the case between the battery and the partition, charging and the wall of the case, etc. It would be possible to place the whole thing more densely and there would be a free space for placing bits. Again, the case would cease to be so explosive if the battery and charging were not so free to walk there. I expected the presence of a charge indication on the batteries (it seemed to even come across somewhere in the reviews or in the description of the same model with a different alphabetic configuration code), apparently I pricked myself. Read the specs carefully :)
Its pros:
Easy to use, 2 batteries, suitable for precision work around the house/cottage
Different cons:
The batteries are weak, after almost a year the charge does not hold for a long time, the quality
Different pros:
2 batteries, quick charge, smart shurik, lightweight with a rubberized handle.
Got cons:
The chuck is loose, especially noticeable at high speeds when drilling.
The battery does not last long, saves a spare.