Makita DHP458Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Combi Drill - Batteries and Charger Not Included

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Makita DHP458Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Combi Drill - Batteries and Charger Not Included

Makita DHP458Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Combi Drill - Batteries and Charger Not Included

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Not all cordless drills are created equal and there are many different models even within one manufacturers range. When using 5Ah batteries on site, for example, one battery will usually last most of the day on site unless drilling larger holes through joist sized timbers. This drill is slightly larger than many other cordless drills, but it is a solid and powerful drill and as such can be a bit heavy or a bit powerful for some beginners, but for anyone else this is a great addition to the toolbox.

The DHP458 cordless combi drill / driver is an extremely compact tool with an overall length of 225mm the shortest in its class with high power and productivity achieved with new DC motor (FD31-30). The all-metal, keyless chuck was of particular note, as many plastic chucks require constant retightening. Makita DHP458Z 18V LXT Cordless Combi Drill Please Enquire Makita DHP453Z 18v LXT Combi Drill Please Enquire Makita DC18RD 18V LXT 14.I watched a video where they compared the latest brushless drills from all makes ,and sadly the makita wasn't really on top. The drill also has a metal clip on the bottom, so you can hang it on your belt or work trousers pocket. The power remaining in the battery can be indicated in 3 stages simply by pushing a button; 3 lights on: more than 50% of full battery capacity. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. He works with architects, builders, self builders and renovators, and designs and project manages the installation of ventilation and heating systems to achieve the most energy efficient and cost effective outcome for every home.

The Makita DHP484 is smaller and more compact when compared to the DHP485, making the DHP484 better to use in smaller, awkward spaces and when on a ladder doing overhead work.

uk, My name is Ken Miller, I am a very photo shy individual, but would like an image that represents me on my site, the animation on the left describes me perfectly, and will be a common theme throughout the site. It's light, fast, fairly powerful, it'll drive a 1" self feed auger bit through softwood quite easily on speed one anyway. The DHP484 has slightly better RPM, this will help give it better performance in general drilling and if using as a screwdriver. I've seen various comparisons between other brands on the net and various tool pages, as in terms of power there's nothing that beats it.

After almost 17 years of faultless service from my Makita cordless, it is taking some strain (gearbox and batteries) and in need for a replacement. Perhaps one last question from me - I have the option of higher torque brushed motor versus lower torque brushless motor on the Makita - I have zero experience with the BL motors. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. Although they differ in specs, they have the same drilling capacity in wood (38 mm), Masonry (13 mm) and Steel (13 mm).is it a serious improvement over the 458 with it being brushless and the power output being bumped up from 88 to 115nm, or it's more or less the same stuff just a tiny bit better? This will help drilling performance, but you will really see the benefits of more torque when using as a screwdriver, more torque will help you better tighten screws, and loosen tighter screws. I currently have a Impact diver (dtd152) and a Rotary Hammer Drill (DHR202), so I don't want to switch to another brand as I already have a Makita battery and charger.

In many cases the batteries can have different capacities and the low capacity batteries may be lighter but the charge wont last as long. We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Not full time every day which in my view is where the brushless 481 motor is probably the better option. The Makita DHP458 features the heavy duty LXT motor, all metal 2 speed gearbox and steel keyless chuck.

However, the extra power and brushless motor in the DHP484 will help the DHP484 complete these tasks quicker and easier when compared to the DHP485. Thinking whatever to get the dhp481 or try to stretch out my dying 458 a little bit more in hopes makita releases something new very soon.



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