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Makita DHP482RM1J Combi 18v 4Ah Black & White Drill Cordless LXT Li-ion

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These larger capacity batteries are roughly twice the physical size and are also offer twice the runtime than compact 1.5 ah batteries (longer runtime if they are 4.0 and 5.0 ah) (fact: different battery form factor and capacity). the noticable power difference was more of an issue with teh 1.5 amp batteries compared to 3.0s amongst several brands.. i use to own a bosch lithium ion brushed impact which i had 1.5 amp batteries... it suffered as well .. and a coworker has a brushed lith ion milwaukee he notices it as well when using his 1.5 amp compared to the 4.0 When your livelihood depends on having a top quality power drill, the brand you can count on to deliver is Makita. Makita has a solid reputation for manufacturing drills that are reliable, versatile and durable. This company produces a good range of models so you are sure to find the one among the Makita drill drivers that best fits your needs.

Mmm ho comprato 2 avvitatori e 2 batterie avviatatori linea classica, le batterie bianche…. Ora le 4 batterie che ho nere me le do in faccia dato che non sono compatibili anche se tutto 18v in the milwaukee one key impact ive used the 2.0 and the 5.0 neither show any difference except in the run time.. The DF330 is 10.8/12V cordless tool. This article is talking about 18V Makita tools here in the USA. This special edition Makita HR2470WZ/1 110V SDS Plus drill is an efficient, 3-function tool. The fan-cooled motor along with the all-metal gearing means that it's long lasting and durable, while the mechanical safety clutch protects you while on the job. Single-speed variable and reverse settings offer versatility, and a variable trigger switch means you're always in full control. The Makita HR2470WZ/1 also comes with a carry case, useful for storing and transporting the tool, as well as eight SDS drill bits, a bull-point bit and a chisel bit.Where did you buy it? Big box stores like Screwfix get Makita to make them a batch of drills to a price so they can sell them cheaper. To keep the cost low Makita might use lighter duty components inside, giving a lower spec drill! Often if you google the model number on a Screwfix drill you'll discover that its only available from the Kingfisher group stores. The model number often has an extra letter or 2 added at the end to distinguish it. Extreme protection technology (XPT) offers maximum protection against dust, debris and liquids for optimal performance in extreme conditions

Improved ergonomic soft rubber grip design for vibration absorption and comfortable operation features re-contoured rear grip portion and ribbed grip for improved hold I spoke with Wayne H. the communications manager for Makita and asked him what the differences were between the white and teal 18v models. His response was that Makita makes only heavy duty tools and the white models were their “compact” models with compactness and lightweight in mind. You're right that Makita makes versions with higher torque or other features, but the color alone doesn't signal any real difference from the teal versions. So I guess they are the lower end of the Makita line, but there's also identical teal ones at the lower end too. The rest of my Makita gear is blue bodied and other than being newer and therefore brushless seems of similar good quality. My experiences with Makita drill are that any with the plastic gearbox housing are a waste of time as soon as the drill / gearbox gets warm the bearing race held in the plastic gearbox develops play in the housing.So, the size of the battery can be equated to the size of the gas tank, as in how long it will last. It shouldn't have any effect on the amount of power coming out of it until it's nearly empty. Take any battery off when it's feeling the strain and replace it with a freshly charged one and you notice the difference. If you swap a fully charged 1.5 and a 5.0 though, they should draw exactly the same when fully charged. Supplied in white, with 1x 18v 5.0Ah Battery, DC18RC Fast Charger & Makpac Connector Case Type 2 with Inlay.

Makita's 18V LXT System is the world’s largest 18V slide-style battery system with over 300 tools. LXT tools have purpose-built motors, battery technology, and enhancedWhite Makitas are good tools (especially compared to most), but you can only call them the lower end of the Makita spectrum since they make a lot of tools also and make some really heavy duty versions. I don't know about Canada, but in the US the full line of Makita tools also includes teal tools that are identical to the white ones but just come with larger batteries. The teal versions of the white ones have the same exact tool specs, just different batteries. The soft grip handle allows for comfortable use over extended periods, while the twin LED lights brighten up your work area. The drill is equipped with a battery protection circuit to prevent any damages from over-discharge, overload and high temperatures. I have a white drill and it has the exact same model number (except one letter which presumably denotes it’s colour) as the turquoise equivalent. It was exactly the same price too (body only). I seem to remember reading somewhere that if bought as a kit, the white stuff came with smaller batteries as it was supposed to be “compact”. And there has also corded tools that comes in white color like hammerdrill HR2470 alsol made for makita’s anniversary even has white anglegrinder!” Once again, this article has to do with the difference between white and teal Makita 18V cordless tools here in the USA.

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