
Makita DA4000LR
Score: 85/100
Milwaukee 1 in. Right Angle Drill
Score: 85/100Rankings

The Makita DA4000LR is a professional-grade, corded 1/2-inch angle drill designed for drilling in tight, hard-to-reach spaces like between framing studs. It features a 7.5 Amp motor with two speeds and a 360-degree rotatable, removable angle head that converts to a straight drill. It is best suited for professional contractors, electricians, plumbers, and framers needing reliable power in confined spaces, specifically for drilling between studs for steel conduit or tight plumbing/electrical installs.

The Milwaukee M18 FUEL SUPER HAWG is a heavy-duty cordless right-angle drill designed for high-torque drilling in confined spaces, delivering corded-level power via a POWERSTATE brushless motor. It features an all-metal 1/2" keyed chuck and REDLINK PLUS intelligence, capable of drilling up to 100 holes of 2-9/16" or 6-1/4" holes per charge. This model is positioned as a high-performance solution for professionals needing robust drilling capabilities where standard drills cannot fit.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 18 Vbest | |
360 degbest | 90 deg | |
| ↓ lower better | 8.1 lb | 7.7 lbbest |
900 RPMbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 6.5 inbest |
2best | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 16.25 in | 15.6 inbest |
| ↓ lower better | 20.87 in | 3.7 inbest |
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Power & Motor(3) | ||
Power Source | Corded | Cordless |
Voltage (V) | null V | 18 V |
Motor Type | Brushed | Brushless |
Performance(2) | ||
No-Load Speed (RPM) | 900 RPM | RPM |
Speed Settings | 2 | Variable |
Design & Ergonomics(4) | ||
Head Angle (deg) | 360 deg | 90 deg |
Overall Length (in) | 16.25 in | 15.6 in |
Overall Width (in) | 20.87 in | 3.7 in |
Weight (lb) | 8.1 lb | 7.7 lb |
Controls & Features(2) | ||
Built-in Lighting | false | true |
Warranty (years) | 1 years | years |

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Professional reviewers consistently rate the Makita DA4000LR highly for its durability and niche performance in confined spaces. Experts praise its robust 7.5 Amp motor and bombproof construction, noting that it outperforms many cordless rivals in sustained power and torque endurance. The 360-degree head is highlighted as unmatched for versatility in framing and plumbing, though reviewers note it is heavier than cordless alternatives and lacks modern features like LED lights.
Everyday users and professionals love the tool for its raw power and reliability, with many citing over a decade of use without failure. Common praise focuses on its ability to handle tough materials like steel and lag bolts in tight spaces. However, recurring complaints highlight the heavy weight causing fatigue during overhead work, the short cord limiting mobility, and the lack of a trigger lock-on leading to finger cramping.

“Drills like a beast in tight corners-used it for deck framing between joists, no issues with 1/2" lag bolts”

“Super reliable; mine's 10+ years old, still going strong”

“Low speed torque is insane-perfect for steel without burning up bits.”




Professional reviewers highlight the M18 FUEL SUPER HAWG's heavy-duty capabilities, positioning it above compact models for large-diameter drilling tasks. While specific measured specs like torque are absent, experts note its corded-equivalent power and runtime make it ideal for demanding jobs.
Everyday users and professionals praise the tool's compactness for tight spaces and its smooth variable speeds, noting it is perfect for hard-to-reach areas. Common themes include good power for wood and metal work and the utility of battery indicators.