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Makita DHR202Z 18V Li-Ion LXT 20mm SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer - Batteries and Charger Not Included

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This white version of the DHR202 is supplied as body only. Included is a depth stop and side handle. Batteries, charger and accessories are sold separately. The Makpac Connector Case System has been developed by Makita for the professional to interconnect and take up less space and make transportation of tools easier. These are the sort of depths you would expect with a drill of this quality. You should be able to use this model for virtually any job and its unlikely you would ever need to have any greater capacity. Thanks for taking your time to read our review of the Makita DHR202Z 18 V cordless SDS Plus rotary hammer drill. Lithium-ion batteries have greater life spans than their Ni-MH or Ni-Cad counterparts giving 430% greater run time

It's up to yourself to decide if the DHR242Z is worth the extra money but probably the motor will last a lot longer and it will be much easier on batteries. That would make the decision easy for me. Mode SDS+ Plus Drill with built-in torque limiter. The clutch on the DHR202 disengages if your drill bit jams. More compact and lighter than the BHR202Z at 330mm long & weighing 3.2 kg. The MAKITA DC18RC has a cooling fan that blows cool air into the battery. A digital power display identifies the condition of the battery and charging condition. Batteries, charger & carry case NOT included - Compatible with Makita BL1830B, BL1840B & BL1850B 18v Li-ion Batteries. Features Other features include a built-in torque limiter, a drilling capacity in concrete of 20mm, variable speed, reverse action, electric brake + an LED job light as well.If you have never owned an SDS drill before, then one like this will make light work of any heavy duty serious work. Makita have developed these moulded inner trays to allow you to securely store your tools in the Makpac cases. High productivity achieved by using efficient Brushless DC motor to reduce energy loss by 30% giving longer run times between battery charges

Thanks for taking your time to read our review of the Makita DHR242Z 18 V cordless SDS Plus rotary hammer drill. Works with all power tools that feature a yellow connector plate or has a star on the connector plate Makita DHR202Z 18V Li-ion Cordless SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill has 3 x operation modes (Rotary only, Hammer only and Rotary Hammer)and includes a depth stop and side handle. Body Only The DHR202Z is also a comfortable tool to use in any situation. The grips are ergonomically designed to lessen user fatigue while an LED light allows you to work in dimly lit areas. This product is sold as a bare/naked body unit so batteries and chargers must be bought separately.The Makita DHR202 18v Li-Ion 3 mode SDS+ rotary hammer drill with its drilling capacity of 13mm in steel, 26mm in wood and 20mm in concrete and weighs a mere 3.2kg. This is the compact version of the DHR241 machine. This genuine Makita quality carry case (824861-2) is one of the best options available for the safe-keeping and protection of your 18 volt LXT DHR202Z and DHR202ZW rotary hammer drills. It is clear that with 1,500+ online buyers having left a review, that this particular Makita model has sold in its thousands. Overall, based on that very high number of sales, it has also maintained an extremely high buyer satisfaction rating, with little to no complaints. Their HQ is in Japan. Their Telford manufacturing plant is the only full-production facility for power tools in the UK and has been successfully running construction on many of our top line cordless power tools since 1991. It is clear that with 500+ online buyers having left a review, that this particular Makita model has sold really well. Overall, based on that very high number of sales, it has also maintained an extremely high buyer satisfaction rating, with little to no complaints.

Product dimensions are stated with a battery / batteries, if they affect the overall dimensions of the product. So here you can see in a nutshell the difference between the DHR202z and the DHR242Z. Evreything else is the same. Basically the newer model is slightly smaller and lighter because it has a brushless motor. It is a bit more powerful because it has more blows per minute and also it can drill a bit further. The tool body is separated into the upper and lower housings at the foot of handle portion where the housings are jointed with vibration absorbing cushion rubbers Makita believe that for a good tool you need a good motor, and Makita makes every effort to make sure their motors are of the best quality. They use premium grade steel to produce armature shafts and gears, and only steel of the highest grade is used.So here you can see in a nutshell the difference between the DHR202z and the DHR242Z. Everything else is the same. Basically the newer model is slightly smaller and lighter because it has a brushless motor. It is a bit more powerful because it has more blows per minute and also it can drill a bit further. Lithium-ion's 40% weight saving means 18 volt power can be obtained by a battery that weighs the same as a 12 volt Ni-MH battery It has a tailored fit, fixed inlay that will fit the DHR202 and 2x batteries, along with a DC18RC or DC18SD single battery charger. There's storage space in the lid to keep the user manual(s) safe and also some smaller indents in the body for some small-to-medium-sized drill bits. Makita DHR202Z 18V Li-Ion SDS Plus Hammer Drill Bare Unit This 18v Makita SDS PLUS LXT Rotary Hammer makita cordless drill is capable of drilling through steel, wood and masonry with ease. Making this Makita drill sds an ideal tool for professionals and DIYers. SDS Drill Makita.

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