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Includes: Makita BHP452 18V Lithium-Ion 1/2" 2-Speed Hammer Driver Drill, Battery and Charger NOT Included
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Technical Details
- Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 450 in.lbs. of Max Torque, with a variable 2-speed all metal transmission (0-400 / 0-1,500 RPM) for a wide range of applications
- Compact, ergonomic design at only 8-3/4-Inch long; weighs just 4.2-Pound.
- Features such as a built-in L.E.D. light to illuminate the work area and a rugged tool belt clip
- Makita LXT lithium-ion battery and energy star rated 30-Minute rapid optimum charger produces 430-Percent total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
- 3-Year warranty on tool
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2010-01-09
By Jorge L. Vazquez (cincinnati,oh)
checked this one out at the home depot before I ordered it at Amazon and thought it just felt right.
the combination of weight, balance and ergonomic fit in my hand. Also, the reputaion of Makita along with what I mention made it a no brainer. I tried it right away when it came on a few house hold projects and already see this is all the drill I will ever need. I am NOT a professional tradesman but do alot of projects around the house. Love the drill. Light is a nice touch too.
2010-01-09
By magicman (orlando)
nice drill good price but is not so great with the hammer drilling is very very week is like a toy hammer drill. only one hole took me like 3 minutes to drill a wall for one coax cable
2008-11-29
By Marc I. Berrenson (Woodland Hills, CA United States)
This drill is very light for the power it has. I like it very much. PROBLEM IS THAT I'VE GONE THROUGH 5 LITHIUM BATTERIES THUS FAR. I've had it a little over a year. The repair guy said Makita hasn't mastered the Lithium technology yet. Once, both batteries were bad right out of the package. I'm now down to one battery, and trying to talk my repair guy to switch out the batteries ONE MORE TIME.
2008-07-24
By Tibialock (Wisconsin)
Delivered in an ugly box, but as promised, great tool at a good price. Will deal more with this vendor.
2008-03-10
By Corky
I've worked construction for more than 10 years and I have had the 3 major brands: Milwaukee, DeWalt, Panasonic and Makita . And I can say that the Makita has come out on top for innovation, ruggedness and usability.
Milwaukee has reliable stuff but the Cordless drills are way too big, heavy and clumsy. I had them early on and found the tools very clumsy and too heavy which If you have to use a tool all day long, which I do you start getting worn out. Even their impact is heavy. Like I said the stuff never breaks but makes your arm gets sore after using it for a while. The V18 is the best thing they have but they haven't updated all of their tools to the modern standards of today. When I was looking the only thing that was out was the V28 which was extremely heavy and expensive.
DeWalt has gone downhill I've seen more people change from DeWalt than from any other brand. My Dewalt drill's gears kept stripping out. so I go rid of my kit and that's hard to do since I had so many Dewalt tools. another thing is they don't have Lithium technology. They did but pulled it because of problems which I can see being very possible.
I did also try out Panasonic but it seemed more of a woodworkers drill than a construction drill so that stayed at my house. It was a good drill but not for the every day abuse that you give your drill on a construction site.
I bought the Makita LXT kit when it first came out and realized quickly that this brand is what I was looking for. It was a combination of lightweight, innovative and tough. I haven't had trouble with any of my Makita products except for my Charger which was screwing up my Batteries (which I took to the Makita service center and they replaced the charger and batteries with no problem. I Bought this BHP452 Drill 6 months ago from an online auction since you can't normally buy it by itself just with a kit. I use it every day and have had no problem with it yet and I treat it very rough. I use it for drilling out big holes with my step drill (which normally takes a toll on drills) I use the hammer drill all of the time and use it to drive all size of fasteners. Another great thing about this drill is you can get into small areas and there is a light for dark areas which in construction you don't have good lighting. This thing is a work horse. The Drill shows no sign of wearing down. This is the best drill I've had and like I said I've had them all.
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