Makita DHP453ZK 18V Li-Ion Cordless Impact Driver Drill
Makita DHP453ZK 18V Li-Ion Cordless Impact Driver Drill
R2,349.00 Incl. VAT
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Description
Compact and lightweight design. Comes in Carry Case.
- All metal gear construction ensures high transmission durability.
- Single sleeve keyless chuck enables easy bit installation / removal with one hand.
- Ergonomically designed rubberized soft grip provides more control and comfort.
- Variable Speed, Electric Brake, Reversing, Mechanical 2-Speed, Keyless Chuck, Torque Setiing 16 and Carry Case
Please Note: Battery and Charger Not Included.
Specifications
Voltage: 18V 5.0Ah, 4.0Ah, 3.0Ah and 1.5Ah
Capacity Steel: 13mm
Capacity Wood: 36mm
Capacity Masonry: 13mm
Impact per minute (i/min): Hi: 0-19,500
Impact per minute (i/min): Lo: 0-6,000
No load speed (r/min): Hi: 0-1,300
No load speed (r/min): Lo: 0-400
Max Fastening Torque: Hard: 42Nm
Max Fastening Torque: Soft: 27Nm
Dimensions (LxWxH) / Net Weight: 239 x 79 x 244mm / 1.7kg
2 reviews for Makita DHP453ZK 18V Li-Ion Cordless Impact Driver Drill
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Gerrie van Eeden –
I used to own the older version of the Makita 18V Impact Driver Drill, and recently was force to upgrade to this one. Off the bat, it is much lighter than the other one (with the battery being much smaller, that helps a lot if you are working overhead often) but I do find that it seems to be a slower driver. The 3.0Ah battery life is also not great – with the older model I could do a hard day of working without needing a recharge, while this only gives a couple of hours. But that is just nitpicking – I would not want to attempt any woodwork projects without this by my side.
hendre –
I used this Makita to install built in cabinets. It worked like a charm for me and I even used it to drill the 10 mm holes into wall to fasten the side and bottom of the cabinet. It felt to me that the battery would never run out. I did use it for a few hours before the battery went dead. The best cordless drill I ever bought and most used tool for me.