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Bare-Tool Makita BTD141Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Impact Driver (Tool Only, No Battery)

On: Friday, August 20, 2010

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Makita BTD141Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Impact Driver - Bare Tool. With a 4-pole maximum torque motor that delivers 1330-inch-pounds of efficient torque in a compact size. The Makita BTD141Z  has a 50-percent more compact design at only 5-3/4-inch long and weighs only 3.4-pounds for less operator fatigue. Ergonomic shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control.  Built-in L.E.D. light for more illuminated work. Makita’s proprietary hammer and anvil are made using the highest quality steel and heat hardened to last longer. Electric brake for immediate stops and minimizes kickback. Two-piece armature and field along with externally accessible brushes for serviceability and longer motor life Features: Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 1330-inch-pounds of Max Torque in a compact size Variable speed 0-2300 RPM at 0-3200 IPM for a wide range of fastening applications Compact design at only 5-3/4-inch long and weighs only 3.4-pounds for reduced operator fatigue Convenient one-touch 1/4-inch hex chuck for simple bit insertion Built-in L.E.D. light illuminates the work area Ergonomic shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control Soft grip handle provides increased comfort on the job Makita's proprietary hammer and anvil impact mechanism are manufactured using the best raw materials with the highest quality steel and unique heat hardening process for maximum fastening and driving power What's In The Box: Makita BTD141Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Impact Driver Batteries And Charger NOT Included
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Technical Details

- Makita-built 4-pole variable speed motor delivers 1,330 in.lbs. of Max Torque, with 2,300 RPM and 3,200 IPM
- Compact, ergonomic design at only 5-3/4 inches long; weighs just 3.4 lbs.
- Features such as a one-touch 1/4-inch hex chuck for easy bit insertion, a built-in L.E.D. light illuminates the work area, and a rugged tool belt clip
- Makita LXT Lithium-Ion battery and Energy Star rated 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger produces 430% total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
- 3-year warranty on tool
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Customer Buzz
 "A week after I bought this, something better arrives" 2010-08-11
By John (Albuquerque, NM)
The BTD141 is a 2008 update/improved version of the BTD140: some improved internal parts (slightly higher max torque), slightly different appearance (mainly the plastic gearbox shroud), and a different chuck(This chuck allows you to push in a hex bit without pulling out the sleeve.) Not much difference from the older model, but I felt good about having the latest model when I bought this in the last week of May 2009.



A week after I bought this, Makita releases the evolutionary Bare-Tool Makita BTD144Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Impact Driver (Tool Only, No Battery) with brushless motor on the US market. There is a reason why the BTD144 is the first tool in the Makita line-up to get the brushless technology: Impact drivers are known for their torque but not for their finesse. With the digital electronic control that brushless motors allow, you can have buttons that reduce the speed and torque instead of having to feather the trigger pressure(like you have to do on the BTD141). Even though it is $75 - $100 more than the BTD141, I would have probably sprung for the BTD144. Regardless, what's done is done.



The BTD141 has loads of potential torque and if you are not careful/skilled you can torque fasteners way beyond where they should be. I needed some practice with the trigger and doing short bursts to make a 3" screw flush with a wood surface. Getting the right pressure on the trigger as you are driving a screw does not come naturally, especially if you've only used a drill as a driver.



The ergonomics on this, as with all Makita LXT tools, is superb. Very comfortable and balanced with "grippy" molded rubber in all the right places.



It is loud, but it's supposed to be loud; it's an IMPACT driver.



You can use this driver with the smaller 1.5 amp Makita batteries without making any modifications. (See user picture above) Thus, it can virtually become the smaller, lighter BTD142HW.

Customer Buzz
 "Favorite Tool" 2010-07-11
By Daltex (Dallas, TX)
If you drive screws and/or bolts with any frequency then you have to get this tool. I use it with the small battery and it feels like it weights 1/2 of the weight of a drill. Drives 3 and 4" screws all day and doesn't tire out your wrist. I already had the drill set so just bought the bare tool and couldn't be happier.



Price on this thing is all over the board and I bought it here on Amazon for quite a bit less than I found on ebay after weeks of looking. Price does change so when it dropped I jumped on it. Now that I have it I should have just bought it as it's truely my favorite tool.



I recommend getting a 6" #2 phillips head bit, 3/8" socket adapter and small 1.5 battery if you don't have these. I also use nut driver bits alot.

Customer Buzz
 "Works like a charm" 2010-07-06
By C. Lam (San Mateo, CA)
This tool came in boxed and in new condition as described, sooner than expected. It works like a charm! My first project was to drive 3.5" wood screws to do some framing work on my house. This tool had no trouble at all!! I used it with the battery pack I already had (bought the tool only, w/no batteries). It is so powerful, on my 2nd project, it actually shattered 2 of my P2 drive bits, so watch for that (and always wear safety glasses).

Customer Buzz
 "nice enough, but torque does not meet specs" 2010-04-29
By Just_Me (New Jersey, USA)
I love my mate to this, the 18V Li-ion hammer drill/driver.



i bought this tool (bare), with its rated 1330 (111 lb-ft) in-lbs of torque, to easily perform a bunch of automotive functions, primarily removing and re-installing lugs nuts quickly. The 3 cars i have have nut specs of 86, 88 and 92 lb-ft - all well under its capability.



It wont break them loose - at least not in any reasonable length of time. So my conclusion is, it does not meet specs. I did call Makita and the vendor, but to no avail. So my only recourse is to warn others. Its at best marginal.





Customer Buzz
 "hammer drill" 2010-03-10
By Josephine Miller (ny ny)
the best cordless ever used. dropped it a 100 times still works didn't think I needed the light I was wrong.very strong and very light. batteries last long on a charge.Give as a gift have a friend forever.


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Bare-Tool Makita BJR182Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Reciprocating Saw (Tool Only, No Battery)

On: Monday, May 24, 2010

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LXT Lithium_ion battery and optimum charging system produces 280% total lifetime work with 2x more cycles. Makita built, D35 high torque motor delivers 50% faster cutting with a 1-1/8" stroke that cuts 2,900 SPM. Compact design at only 17-3/4" length and weighs only 8.1 lbs. for less operator fatigue. Ergonomic shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control. One-handed, fast tool-less blade changes and shoe adjustments. Two-piece armature and field along with externally accessible brushes for serviceability and longer motor life. 3-year warranty on tool and 1-year warranty on battery
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Technical Details

- Makita-built variable speed D35 high torque motor that delivers 0-2,900 strokes per minute is combined with a 1-1/8-Inch length stoke for faster cutting and maximum productivity
- Compact design at 17-3/4-Inch long and weighs only 7.7-Pound. for reduced operator fatigue
- Includes features such as "Tool-less" blade change and shoe adjustments
- 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
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Customer Buzz
 "It worked perfect." 2010-05-15
By I. Pagel (Stevens Point, WI)
I used it to cut holes in my roof to install attic fans and it worked great. super light, plenty of power and didn't need a dam extension cord.

Customer Buzz
 "Great addition to any home toolset" 2010-04-14
By Sylvette (North Bay Area, CA)
First a bit about my setup and other tools.



I originally bought a Makita Drill complete with 2 small batteries and a charger.

I then bought a circular saw and realized after purchase that it requires the larger batteries.

Unlike some reviewers I did not remove the tag from the smaller battery to make it fit. Instead I bought a pair of replacement batteries. As a result I can confirm the following for those who wonder:



- the smaller batteries do not fit in the tools requiring a larger (18v) battery.

- the larger 18v battery does fit in tools that use the smaller battery.

- the charger works for all the battery types.

- it takes as long to run a battery down as it does to charge one, so have 2 batteries of each type.



Now about this tool.

Simply put, it is awesome. I have used it to:



- cut small and large tree roots in the muddy ground

- cut the plastic pot away from a thorny plant that could not easily be removed from the pot.

- cut down small trees

- prune off branches to make them fit better in the disposal bin

- hack off half of a faucet i could not remove otherwise from the sink

- hack off the grocery store's anti-theft seal from a bottle of Tequila

(if you self-checkout make sure to remember to ask the attendant to remove it before leaving the store)

- trim rolls of turf that were too wide for the section of yard I placed them in

- tear down walls



I have used several blades some named brand and some generic. All have installed and worked fine.

The only issue I have encountered is with the lock on blade guard. It was not clear which button position "lock" was. Its simple enough to check manually tho.



Customer Buzz
 "Makita" 2010-03-28
By Motifator (Anaheim, CA)
Excellent tools... the lithium series is all I have. Will continue buying makita products. I am a weekend warrior.

Customer Buzz
 "Good, as it should be." 2010-03-25
By R. Adams (San Francisco)
I am not a contractor or pro-home craftsman and I have not used other recip. saws, but this is a powerful and useful tool. The design makes it is easy to handle for lighter/medium jobs and the quality of build seems to be good. Battery life was also good.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice saw" 2010-03-23
By C. Garris
I bought this saw to use as a pruning tool. I have several other Makita tool that use thre Lithiun-Ion batteries, so buying it with no battery plus charger was not a concern. I've use the saw several time since my puchase and have been very pleased the my purchase.


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Bare-Tool Milwaukee 0856-20 18-Volt Cordless Compact SDS Rotary Hammer Drill (Tool Only, No Battery)

On: Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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A compact, lightweight and highly ergonomic rotary hammer, the 0856-20 is ideal for drilling small to medium diameter holes (5/8" or lower).
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Technical Details

- All metal gear box
- Compact, lightweight L-Shape design provides easy access to tight spaces and extended user comfort
- Three modes of operation Hammer Drill / Drill / Chipping
- Robust clutch maintains stiffness to provide necessary torque
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Customer Buzz
 "Great tool" 2010-04-09
By Michael L. Robinson
Great tool at a great price. This tool sets concrete anchors very fast. I will be purchasing more from RFB Direct. Thanks Amazon, for showing me this store, Mike

Customer Buzz
 "Great deal, Great tool" 2010-04-02
By Randall P. Kuhn (New York, NY United States)
Including a carry case would have made this a totally sweet deal, but such a great tool for such a great price, I can't complain. Rugged, heavy-duty like all Milwaukee tools, this rotary hammer (paired with Bosch bits) bores through brick, concrete, cinder blocks and everything else like a laser. Like a good ranch dog it never stops working, feels good to the touch and doesn't ask for any special treatment. Love this tool. RK

Customer Buzz
 "For $80 I couldn't be happier" 2010-03-10
By Fred (Bay Area)

The Amazon vendor shipped it in a plain box without the usual red Milwaukee box and no warranty card included either. Ok no big deal, wish they let me know before purchase.



Anyway, very nice and works well, it fits both SDS and SDS plus bits. 20x faster than the 18V Milwaukee hammer drill. I guess the high quality SDS bit has something to do with it too as compared with a good carbide masonry bit. Also as compared with my 1" corded roto hammers, its 3x slower - as expected.





Customer Buzz
 "Great tool !" 2010-03-08
By Wayne A. Wilson (Tallmadge, OH USA)
I bought this to go with the rest of my Milwaukee 18V tools amd boy was I surprised! It has a lot of power and is easy on the batteries. It even out performs my 18V Milwaukee hammer drill! It's a great value for the money and I'm glad I bought it. Like they say...."Red Tools Rock"!

Customer Buzz
 "buy it now" 2010-02-14
By sparky (lansing, il. United States)
i bought it for the incredible price of 59.00 and it works better than i could of hoped for,i just wish the li-ion battery prices would come down


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Bare-Tool Makita BHP452Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammer Driver-Drill (Tool Only, No Battery)

On: Tuesday, March 16, 2010

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Includes: Makita BHP452 18V Lithium-Ion 1/2" 2-Speed Hammer Driver Drill,
Battery and Charger NOT Included
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Technical Details

- Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 450 in.lbs. of Max Torque, with a variable 2-speed all metal transmission (0-400 / 0-1,500 RPM) for a wide range of applications
- Compact, ergonomic design at only 8-3/4-Inch long; weighs just 4.2-Pound.
- Features such as a built-in L.E.D. light to illuminate the work area 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
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Customer Buzz
 "Makita Hammer Drill" 2010-03-06
By J. Shurr (SC USA)
Got this drill to partner with a Makita impact driver I already had and liked very much. The drill was heck of a deal, pricewise, and in terms of quality. Hard to beat Makita lithium ion products. They're light, powerful, and very reliable. Glad I bought it.

Customer Buzz
 "awesome" 2010-02-26
By B. cutler
best drill i ever owned ran dewalt 14 v for years i love the little light and the batteries are so light and last forever with no memory issues so nice

Customer Buzz
 "3 speed gear box drills much better overall" 2010-02-23
By Peter Mitchell
Important to realize that lithium-ion powered drills have only been out for a few years and some manufacturers produced their first lithium-ion drills in 2009. The technology is changing and the drills get new features or refinements and a drill that was top of the pack in 2006 or 2007 may provide only average performance when compared to the new drills available in 2010. This is the case with Makita that had an early lead that has been whittled down over the past couple years.



We use a lot of drills and using the new lithium-ion battery models we have encountered many brands that are overly sensitive to overheating of the battery and cut power continually while trying to make holes 3" diameter or larger. The end result is it takes twice as long to cut the holes and the lack of continuous torque also is a bit unnerving. Almost all cordless drills are good at driving screws or making small diameter holes but when it comes to the tougher jobs the drills with the 3-speed gear boxes come out on top. This makes for a select group of Makita (BHP451), DeWalt (DCD970), and Ridgid.



We were using the drill on a job where we needed to make a series of 2-1/2" holes in stucco and wood using the new Blue Boar TCT stucco bits (which work incredibly well)and were using both Milwaukee and DeWalt lithium-ion drills and decided to give the Makita a try. We had used Makita in the past when they were about the only company making lithium-ion drill and wanted to see if the 2 speed gearbox provided power on par with the DeWalt DCD970 drill and it falls far short. The Makita has a more sensitive overload setup than the DeWalt but it is not as bad as the Milwaukee M18 which is pretty touchy. The end result is that the gearing is not right for large hole saws or even self-feed bits in wood with the stalling quite apparent and much longer times to bore the holes.



The Makita chuck tends to loosen up when there is a lot of vibration using a hole cutter in hard materials. No problems with small drill bits like the Hitachi chuck but not nearly as good as the DeWalt self-tightening chuck. In these situations it is important to watch and not accidentally drop the hole saw and abor as the chuck can loosen quite a bit before you even finish with the hole.



The feel of the hand grip is good and on par with the Milwaukee M18 but not as good as the new Bosch drills (which also have the least runout of any drill we have used). The drill seems to lug and require more effort to bore through touch materials so I doubt the drill produces the torque as stated by Makita. All the specs are pretty meaningless anyway with the lithium-ion battery packs as the power cutoff mechanism prevents the user from getting anywhere near 100% of the power from the drill. This is offset in large part by starting slow and using the lowest speed range of the drill with the 2-speed drills. With 3 speed gearbox equipped drills the middle speed range works the best with a combination of high torque and high RPM for smoother cutting.



Hard to appreciate the difference the middle speed range provides in usability of the drill for jobs that in the past demanded the use of a 15 amp stud drill. I have used the DeWalt DCD970 to make 6-1/4" holes in Hardie siding over plywood backing and the drill was up to the task. Naturally I used a Blue Boar tungsten carbide hole cutter and not a bi-metal hole saw. With a Lenox or Milwaukee bi-metal hole saw I would have smoked the drill and doubt very much that I could have finished the hole with just one battery. Using the right hole cutter makes all the difference in the world.



BLUE BOAR 6-1/4" (159mm) Self-Feed TCT 2-1/4" deep multipurpose Tungsten Carbide hole cutter outperforms self-feed bits & bi-metal hole saws. Cut wood, MDF, OSB, laminates, Hardie & chipboard, plaster, drywall, brick, Formica



The high speed setting is also 25% slower than other drills we use and this comes into play when drilling holes in metal. Cobalt drills help a lot but it is another aspect where the Makita comes up short compared to competitors' drills.



Recharge times if you use the full size batteries is going to be more than 30 minutes and average as lithium-ion battery packs go. You can get faster recharge times with the half size battery but that really defeats the purpose of having a drill of like this.

Customer Buzz
 "My God...what a STEAL. GREAT DEAL on a GREAT TOOL" 2010-02-02
By J. Green (Cali)
When my almost-3-year-old Makita LXT hammer drill stopped doing what it's supposed to, I weighted the options: send it to Makita for repair and have the gears replaced (expensive!) or buy a new one (probably MORE expensive!). When I found this bare tool on Amazon, I couldn't believe my luck. I already have 3 18v batteries and charger...so this was a no-brainer. It arrived in just a few days and I was up and running again. It runs smooth, it's lighter than my 451z. The only difference besides the weight is that the older one, the 451, had 3 gears and the new models only have 2. Makita told me the reason for this change was too many people were stripping the 3rd gear, using this CORDLESS tool as a heavy-duty construction drill, which it's not. So they got rid of the 3rd gear, making the drill much smaller and lighter. The best part...after I got this drill, I found my receipts to the older drill and it was BARELY still within warranty. Makita fixed it for FREE and shipped it to me for FREE. Now I have 2 working hammer drills from my favorite company. 5 stars!

Customer Buzz
 "Great addition to existing tools" 2010-01-24
By R. Alexander
I have owned the Makita impact drivers for two years and have been very happy with them. The batteries are light, powerful and seem to hold their charge well. One battery that went bad was quickly replaced by Makita without question. So, when I needed to replace my venerable Porter Cable I looked to Makita, but did not need an additional charger or batteries as I already had three. So, this "tool only" package was ideal and at ~$60 it could not be beat. The tool has LOTS of power and a handy LED light too. Quite pleased overall.


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