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Makita Cordless Power Drills - Makita 6821 5.2 Amp Drywall Screwdriver

The Makita 6821 5.
2 Drywall Screwdriver is something that I cherish.
When I was a kid, my dad was a drywall contractor.
I had the pleasure (not really a pleasure) of working for him every summer from the time I was 12 years old until I graduated from high school.
In those days drywall was nailed to the studs.
There was no such thing as a drywall screwdriver.
My job was to go through the house behind him and nail off the "rock" with a drywall hammer.
It was a job I hated but on the other hand I was able to buy my first motorcycle with my earnings.
Nowadays however, the drywall hammer has become obsolete for doing this task.
The drywall screw driver has taken its place.
Once you get the hang of it, it is way faster and does a much better job than a hammer does.
Not to mention that you have less chance of screw heads popping back through the plaster over time.
My drywall screwdriver of choice is the Makita 6821.
The previous version of this screwdriver, the 6801, has less power than the new one.
It does not have reverse and it only has one speed.
It was a still a great tool even with these limitations.
A lot of drywall professionals used this tool (and still do) because it saves a lot of time and is quite efficient.
This is a very specialized tool that makes it different from so many others.
The newer version, the 6821, is even better in my opinion and is a great choice for the do-it-yourself enthusiast or even the professional.
If you are doing any large projects that involve drywall it is a great investment.
When using it for the first time, I recommend that you practice on some scrap pieces of drywall before using it on the job.
If you are thinking about purchasing a power screwdriver for drywall you will need to consider the Makita 6821.
You can get a good deal on it at Amazon.
It is a great choice for you if you don't do a lot of drywall work to justify the price of a higher end, more expensive tool.

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