Makita 18V LXT Compact Brushless Cordless 1/2" Hammer Drill Review - xph12 | Drills - ep. 2
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- We take a look at the Makita XPH12 compact brushless cordless 1/2" hammer drill driver.
Good compact drill, works well, reliable, good build.
Would I buy it now? no
why? there are more compact drills on the market.
If you're looking for something really compact and reliable in the makita line up look at that makita sub-compact hammer drill that comes in all black.
It is actually compact, works well, and is in the makita lxt lineup able to use lxt batteries.
BL Brushless Motor delivers 530 in.lbs. of Max Torque
Efficient BL Brushless motor is electronically controlled to optimize battery energy use for up to 50% longer run time per charge
The BL Brushless Motor eliminates carbon brushes, enabling the BL Motor to run cooler and more efficiently for longer life
The electronically-controlled BL Brushless Motor efficiently uses energy to match torque and RPM to the changing demands of the application
Variable 2-speed design (0-500 & 0-2,000 RPM) (0-7,500 & 0-30,000 BPM) covers a wide range of drilling, driving and hammer applications
Compact and ergonomic design at only 7-1/8" long
Weighs only 4.0 lbs. with battery (battery not included) for reduced operator fatigue
Features Extreme Protection Technology (XPT) which is engineered to provide increased dust and water resistance in harsh job site conditions
Rubberized soft grip provides increased comfort on the job
Dual L.E.D. lights illuminate the work area
All metal gear housing for increased job site durability
Equipped with Star Protection Computer Controls to protect against overloading, over-discharging and over-heating
3-year limited warranty
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Great review! I’m new to the world of power tools and this video helped me get smart on the category. I did end up buying this drill in a kit with the Makita XDT13 impact driver and two 5.0 Ah batteries for $299. My needs are “residential home owner” but initially I needed a hammer drill that could bust through a brick/cinder block exterior wall to install an over the range microwave exhaust vent.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
My pleasure!
Great job. Very detailed and you're very knowledgable.
Dude, awesome format. New sub. This is my go to all arounder. Its cheap and pretty solid.
Awesome! thanks!
me i have a stucco cinder block home and I've always required a hammer drill. shame they don't do more testing like that. as a homeowner i bought it and am pleased. mainly use it as a hammer drill. i also did get the makita xdt14
impact drill which is awesome. now the 14 hammer drill I've heard has problems so I'll stay away from that one. an yes the upgrade would be the 07 hammer drill because of the power it has. Great video with honest and knowledgeable information. 👍
Nice! Not a big Makita user but following closely to see how the popular dewalt and Milwaukee model stack up. It’s cool how you compare the models with all the data. Better than the VS videos. You should make all the data available
Right on
Love that tool!
👍🏼
Is there a trick to changing the mode from drill to screw to hammer? I can’t get it to budge. Thanks.
No trick, if it won’t budge it maybe stuck may need to press the trigger a couple times or just bump it a little bit and it may come unstuck
@@4thewinak Thank you!
Its must be an us version... its anoining that makita dont use the same model numbers world wide
What's "Whatnot" and whatnot..
Howdy
hey
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Japanese company = buy
You think that batery fully charge is heavier than empty. ....omg
I think density changes for lithium batteries
I don’t think I said that, but that’s cool to know
Shadddupp