"Although it may not be made specifically with the small handed in mind, the general consensus is that Makita drills are ideal for smaller hands. Many with small hands use the Makita drills with ease."
The products that are made by Makita are tools such as cordless drills, saws, hammers, chainsaw, and numerous other item. They mainly care industrial power tools.
The highest quality electric drills are made by the following companies: DeWalt, Ryobi, Milwaukee, Makita, and Black & Decker. The best retailer for electric drills is none other than The Home Depot.
Makita vacuums are made by the Makita Corporation. Makita Corporation is a tool company bases in Japan.
I'm unsure, but as far as I can tell makita vacuums are made and distributed from La Mirada, California.
Hammer drills are made by a great number of companies, with some of the more popular of the brands being: Black & Decker, Bosch, Craftsman, DeWalt, Hitachi, Makita, Masterforce, Metabo, and Milwaukee. Some other popular manufacturers are Porter-Cable, Ridgid, Ryobi, Skil, and Tool Shop.
There are many different Makita grinders. The cheaper ones (Below about $120) are now made in China. More expensive ones are still made in Japan.
Most drills a re made from tool steel. Some better ones are made from alloy steels
No, the high-end ones are made in Japan, the cheaper than $200 ones are made in China.
Makita power tools are made in teal green. Makita also produces tool bags and drill bit cases in this same color. Makita power tools can be found at mass market retailers such as Home Depot.
B&D drills are made in Mexico and China now.
black and decker is onw of them.
Most Makita power tools currently sold in North America are manufactured in Japan or China. Here are a few exceptions to this rule:3" x 18" belt sander - made in Englandchain saws - made in GermanyMakita's blue-and-black cordless tools and some corded tools (e.g., AVT hammer drills, the 3 amp multi-tool, and the venerable 3" x 24" belt sander) are still made in Japan.A few of Makita's corded (e.g., some 10" and 12" sliding compound mitre saws, and the 3-1/4" planer ) and cordless tools (e.g., 9.6V tile saw) are assembled in the USA.Makita's 5007FA 7-1/4" circular saw, 9005BZ 5" angle grinder, and 6013BR 1/2" corded drill are currently assembled in Canada.