Makita is the innovation leader in brushless motor technology, and the 18-Volt LXT Brushless Impact Driver (XDT13Z, tool only) combines power and run-time for a full range of fastening tasks. The efficient Makita BL Brushless Motor is electronically controlled and engineered for longer run time, increased power and speed, and longer tool life. It’s part of Makita’s expanding 18-Volt lithium-ion series, the world’s largest cordless tool line-up powered by an 18-Volt lithium-ion slide-style battery. Makita 18-Volt Lithium-Ion batteries have the fastest charge times in their categories, so they spend more time working and less time sitting on the charger. The variable speed brushless motor delivers 0-3,400 RPM, 0-3,600 IPM, and up to 1,500 in. lbs. of max torque for efficient fastening. It has a compact design at 5 in. long and weighs only 3.3 lbs. (with battery) with an ergonomic soft grip for user comfort. The LED light illuminates the job area for applications in dark spaces. This promotional sku also includes the XRJ06Z 18V X2 LXT Lithium-Ion (36V) Brushless Cordless Recipro Saw, Tool Only, XSR01Z 18V X2 LXT Lithium-Ion (36V) Brushless Cordless Rear Handle 7-1/4 In. Circular Saw, Tool Only and comes with a bonus BL1850BDC2X 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Battery and Rapid Optimum Charger Starter Pack (5.0Ah).
- XDT13Z – BL brushless motor delivers 1,500in./lbs. of maximum torque
- XDT13Z – Variable speed (0-3,400 RPM and 0-3,600 IPM) for a wide range of fastening applications
- XDT13Z – BL brushless motor eliminates carbon brushes, enabling the BL motor to run cooler and more efficiently for longer life
- XDT13Z – Efficient BL brushless motor is electronically controlled to optimize battery energy use for up to 50% longer run time per charge
- XDT13Z – Electronically-controlled BL brushless motor efficiently uses energy to match torque and RPM to the changing demands of the application
- XDT13Z – Compact and ergonomic design at only 5 in. long
- XDT13Z – Weighs only 3.3 lbs. with battery (battery not included) for reduced operator fatigue
- XDT13Z – Convenient 1/4 hex chuck for quick bit changes
- XRJ06Z – 18-Volt X2 LXT Lithium-Ion (36V) Brushless Cordless Recipro Saw (Tool Only)
- XRJ06Z – Two 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Batteries deliver the power and performance of a corded recipro saw without leaving the 18V LXT platform (batteries not included)
- XRJ06Z – X2 LXT technology delivers up to 155 cuts per charge in 2×10 SPF lumber using two 5.0Ah batteries (batteries not included)
- XRJ06Z – Makita-built variable 2-speed brushless motor delivers 0-2,300 (Low) and 0-3,000 (High) strokes per minute
- XSR01Z – 18-Volt X2 LXT Lithium-Ion (36V) Brushless Cordless Rear Handle 7-1/4 in. Circular Saw (Tool-Only)
- XSR01Z – Powered by two LXT batteries; X2 LXT technology delivers more power, speed and run time without the hassles of a cord
- XSR01Z – Makita built electronically controlled BL Motor delivers 5,100 RPM for maximum performance and 50% longer run time per charge
- BL1850BDC2X – 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Battery and Rapid Optimum Charger Starter Pack (5.0Ah)
- BL1850BDC2X – 18V LXT Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah battery reaches a full charge in 45 minutes or less
- BL1850BDC2X – Provides up to 65% more run time per charge compared to BL1830
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Macey Zulauf (verified owner) –
It’s the best battery circular saw that I have ever owned great product
Malinda O’Reilly (verified owner) –
I’ve used this at work and It was perfect at home for my projects.
Madison Torp (verified owner) –
This is one of the best tools of its kind, and a must-have in your tool box.
Fletcher Yundt (verified owner) –
Last summer, I had a fun home project, to build a full-size deck in my back yard. During my research for style and technique to build this deck, Makita impact driver appeared in the research list, as a “must have tool for builders”. Firstly, I thought this is just another rebranded power tool, that the manufacture can trick people to buy for a higher price. However, after accomplished my building project with my Makita impact driver. This new tool’s performance changed my mind. The Makita impact driver was a surprisingly powerful tool, reliable and cost effective, however, its heavy weight and inconvenience to purchase was only two minor issues that I dislike about this product. My first impression of this impact driver was small and compact tool compare to my regular power drill. Consequently, its smaller size made me question its capability. After screwed a few 6 inches long screws into a solid wooden post, I had no doubt about its performance. It was like cutting through a block of butter with a hot knife. To match it powerful performance, Makita impact driver has a 3.0 Ah battery, this battery has twice the capacity compare to other brands. During my project, the battery provided roughly 8 hours power, but some other brands provide two smaller batteries to eliminate the waiting time to charge battery. This extra battery may be important for a contractor to avoid wasting time beside working. However, my project was not under time pressure that I could just plug in the battery after a few hours working in my back yard and have a cup of tea. Besides its powerful performance this impact driver is a reliable tool. Working outside, it was impossible to avoid dust or carefully operate the power tool like a delicate flower, but the Makita impact driver handled well in these conditions. It starts spinning every time that I pull the trigger. With those great features from above, the Makita impact driver still is a reasonably priced power tool. My Makita impact driver was under $150, it fits my limited home building budget. Additional to its reasonable price and the quality of work improvement, the money was well spent.To conclude, Makita impact driver is a powerful and reliable tool. Not only its reasonable price fits my home building budget, but also, its neat design enhanced my fun building experience. However, its heavy weight and inconvenience to access were minor problems to improve. This Makita impact driver has a simple task to put any size screws into any material. It will save the pain from force a screw into a log of wood or switch drill bit to predrill a hole to fit a large size screw.
Lempi Reichert (verified owner) –
Awesome Makita product
Lauretta Von (verified owner) –
Great saw and good price.
Casimir Monahan (verified owner) –
Great product.. always has been.
Sofia Kuhlman (verified owner) –
After months of debate between the Dewalt 60vFlexvolt and this saw I bought the Makita. I am VERY glad I did. After using it the last 3 days on 142 sheets of 7/16′ OSB, I can tell you OFFICIALLY that it will cut over 491 linear feet of saw kerf, (236″ x 25 sheets) on one battery charge!! This is with the 5.0 Ah batteries. (I’m ordering the 6.0 Ah batteries soon!) I could work almost 3 hours straight, charge while at lunch and do it over again in the afternoon. Outstanding! I also took a narrow paint pen and filled in the front inch divisers in the shoe and painted the Zero cut mark RED for easy sighting. One of the negatives that everybody mentioned was no place to put the blade wrench. I solved that problem by bending the end of the wrench 90 degrees, drilling a hole in that end and fastening it to the fence hole with a short 6mm hex head screw, which will ALSO double as the fence screw should I use one. At one point my batteries died just before I had finished a load and had to drag out the corded saw. I was cussing that cord in five minutes, (LOL!) after being cord, “FREE” for so long! This is a GREAT saw that will work like a champ in any application. BUY IT!
Burnice Johns (verified owner) –
Great
Percival Abernathy (verified owner) –
Meet expectations !!!! I loved the price.
Marques Spinka (verified owner) –
I used it the other day and it worked great.
Zoey Rolfson (verified owner) –
The saw performs beyond my expectations.
Deion Konopelski (verified owner) –
I bought and returned 3 Milwaukee impacts after bringing them home and experiencing temperamental charging stations and battery’s that seemed to wobble or feel loose when attached to the tool. Decided to purchase Makita and man I’m so glad I did. Right out of the box the quality difference was immediate. The tool felt more solid, the battery clicked into place under the tool with zero play or wobble and felt like it was all one piece. The battery even clicks into place on the charging station. IMO no comparison in quality control between the two. While I know Milwaukee is a top brand I feel like they have some quality control issues that need to be ironed out. That being said I’ll never buy anything else but Makita from here on out. Customer for life
Aileen Schaefer (verified owner) –
The dad is lightweight.
Nickolas Boyer (verified owner) –
good
Elisha Bahringer (verified owner) –
Worked great! Very pleased.
Jesus Fritsch (verified owner) –
Great saw. The makita line is starting to grow on me I’m looking forward to the new stuff they are coming out with.
Loyce Runolfsdottir (verified owner) –
this is a well-balanced tool and superior to the single battery model which I already owned. Would love to see a metal shoe instead of plastic the depth and angle adjustment are easily accessed. I do like the rafter hook.
Ernest Gusikowski (verified owner) –
Skill saw looked dependable, but it was too heavy.