Sunday, April 11, 2010

Makita BHP454 18-Volt LXT 1/2-Inch Lithium-Ion Cordless Hammer Drill Kit

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2 Trigger forward built in LED lights illuminates the work area. Ergonomics shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control. Soft grip handle provides increased comfort on the job. Makita lithium-ion battery provides longer run time, 5x lower self discharge (for any time) and 16 firm holding contact terminals (for constant high power). 30-minute rapid optimum charger communicates with the battery's built in memory chip throughout the charging process to optimize battery life by actively controlling current, voltage and temperature. 30 minute rapid optimum charger has a built in fan to cool the battery to produce more lifetime work. The charger earned the ENERGY STAR label for meeting the strict energy-efficient guidelines set by the US environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and US Department of Energy (DOE). 16 torque settings; delivers up to 440 in./lbs. of torque. Two speed gearing for more efficiency. All metal gears for more efficient power transmission.
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- Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 560 in.lbs. of Max Torque, with a variable 2-speed all metal transmission (0-400 / 0-1, 700 RPM) for a wide range of applications
- Compact, ergonomic design; only 9-9/16-Inch long and weighs just 4.9-Pound
- Convenient features such as the shift-lock drive system to quickly shift between modes; 2 built-in L.E.D. lights; 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; 1-Year warranty on battery and charger
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Customer Buzz
 "cheap drill, not worth the money" 2010-02-01
By Yousef Yahya Aljabri
the build qaulity of this drill is very bad. yes it is chinese made but it should be properly made. you can notice the poor quality manufacturing when you use the drill as the chuck loosen by it self when you operate the drill. seriously this was a total disappointment for me and i should have sticked with DeWalt.

Customer Buzz
 "Satisfied with Makita BHP454 Cordless Hammer Drill" 2010-01-30
By troutbum (Colorado)
The first drill delivered was defective with a bent/wobbly chuck. The drill had been dropped placing a noticable dent near the nose of the chuck causing a severe wobble. However, Amazon immediately shipped a perfect replacement arriving three days later. The drill has power, speed and the outside finish is beautiful. This drill will deliver for years to come.

Customer Buzz
 "Fantastic drill." 2010-01-23
By J. Eiger (Cleveland, Oh)
I've been using the 18 volt Makita cordless drills for a few years now. I have hundreds of hours of use on them. Since I've switched to using all screws in home remodeling, instead of nails, these tools get a lot of use. Extremely reliable. The hammer drill setting has drilled in every hard material I've thrown at it (up to a 1/2 inch bit). I still use the corded hammer drill for large deep holes in concrete.



I have installed 1000's of screws with these drill/screwdrivers. Never a problem.



The only con I've noticed is that the speed switch can become very hard to slide between settings. You have to rev the drill between positions to get the switch to slide. Annoying but acceptable.

Customer Buzz
 "for real drill power get a rotary hammer drill" 2009-11-10
By Phillip Marsh (Texas)
Based on the reviews we decided to give this drill a try and in general for light duty use the Makita cordless tools have been fine. For Tapcon holes this drill is barely adequate but OK. For anything more it is better to get one of the Bosch rotary hammer drills as 1/4" is really the limit for the Makita.



For general hole cutting it is adequate but not able to deliver as much torque as the DeWalt DCD970 which is our present favorite for light hammer drilling heavy duty hole boring. The Makita with its lithium-ion battery overload protection will seem to stall when it is probably the power being cut to the drill motor. The 3-speed Dewalt gearbox is more effective in letting the operator match the power range to the job. The DeWalt battery pack also charges twice as fast as the Makita.



Others have had problems with the Makita chucks but so far this is not something we have encountered. There is a self-tightening aspect to keyless chucks and some will overtighten to where pliers are needed to loosen them and remove the drill or arbor shank, while others, like the Hitachi will not tighten enough to hold small drill bits without them slipping.

Customer Buzz
 "MAKITA BHP454 LITHIUM HAMMER DRILL" 2009-10-04
By C. Fowler (Dallas Texas)
I've owned many hammer drills for my general contractor business.



The Makita BHP454 Hammer Drill is very good quality but has one major failure same as but worse than my Hitachi Hammer Drills: The key-less chuck spits out the drill bits and screw driver bits when you release the trigger.



The electric brake stops the motor quickly and the inertia of the chuck loosens the jaws and the tool drops out !!!!!!!!!!! This is a major annoyance.



I've called Makita and they do not have a keyed-Jacobs chuck as a replacement.



C Fowler


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