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Makita BDF451 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Driver/Drill | 
enlarge | Brand: Makita Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $538.00 Buy New: $299.99 You Save: $238.01 (44%)
New (10) from $299.99
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 20130
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.8 Dimensions (in): 18.5 x 14.7 x 5.6
MPN: Makita Model: BDF451 UPC: 088381069175 EAN: 0088381069175 ASIN: B000EDVTQC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 3-speed design produces 25% faster working speed with more efficiency in a wider range of applications | | • | Shift Lock Driver System quickly shifts from "hammer drill" to "driver" mode with one touch | | • | Egonomic shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control | | • | Compact design at only 9-7/8" length and weighs only 4.6 lbs for less operator fatigue | | • | Two built-in L.E.D. lights for more illuminated work |
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Product Description LXT Lithium-Ion battery and optimum charging system produces 280% total lifetime work with 2x more cycles
Amazon.com Review We've come a long way from sweat and a screwdriver. A hundred years ago, builders would never have envisioned a tool as powerful and efficient as this one. Heck, even 20 years ago. Science has ushered battery technology along, and the LXT Lithium-Ion system that powers this impact driver has a ton of advantages over standard NiMH or NiCad batteries. The Lithium-Ion technology means 1,400 battery life cycles, longer run time, lighter weight, a great reduction in the self-discharge rate and built-in shock-absorbing features to protect your battery. But perhaps the coolest innovation is what Makita calls its 45-minute Optimum Charger. It actually talks to the batteries it charges throughout the cycle, using a built-in memory chip in the battery and, believe it or not, a CPU chip in the charger itself, which analyzes the data stored in the battery chip to decide on the best charging method at that time. The drill/driver itself is fairly compact and lightweight, weighing in at less than 5 pounds, yet it's packing a powerful 560 in./lbs. of torque. It's got a super speed range of 0 to 300 rpm in low gear, 0 to 600 in mid-range and 0 to 1,700 rpm in top gear. Sometimes, you may encounter a little resistance if you're switching directly from low gear to high; if that happens, running the tool in mid-gear for a couple seconds completely alleviates any snag. Makita's always made ergonomically positive tools that feel good in your hand and take the strain off your body, and this one's no exception. The slightly curved grip is so comfortable, and the auxiliary handle gives you supreme control. And because it's super compact and lightweight, this driver's an absolute pleasure to work with - even overhead. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste What's in the Box Drill/driver, two LXT Lithium-Ion 3.0Ah batteries, 45-minute optimum charger, screwdriver bits, Carrying case (824754-3)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Hammer Drill? December 20, 2008 M. Boswell The BDF451 is NOT a hammer drill... Amazon is using the specs for the BHP451 which is in fact a hammer drill.
Awesome tool May 31, 2008 Barry Boudreau (El Dorado Hills, CA USA) I had the last generation Makita driver/drill and really enjoyed it, but the new ones are significantly improved. Solid driver action and long lasting battery. Charger is high quality with a built in cooling fan (the last gen charger would not recharge back-to-back without a cooling perios). Ratchet could use a slightly higher level, but overall I'm completely satisfied...
Have used for two months now... April 11, 2008 old but not dead (OLNEY, MD United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have a small home improvement business and needed a replacement for my aging (and battery eating) Dewalt 18v Ni-Cad drill. Overall i am pretty pleased with this unit. It is very light, compact, powerful and has the basics onboard...like a drive tip clip, a belt loop, and lights. This is my first Lithium Ion tool and i am amazed mainly at how fast the batteries recharge. And I get a full day out of the two batteries in this kit as opposed to the Dewalt which would go through at least three before they ran down. To a point that i had to keep a Dewalt charger in the truck to keep me going. The Makitas will go all day and dont need to be charged until i get home at night. I prefer this drill over the hammer drill version as it is a tad lighter and smaller (the chuck is a little shorter). I keep a hammer drill in the truck and had no need for duplication ...for something i only need 3-4 times a month. Folks seem to automatically buy the hammer version but look at the size and weight before you do it. That little bit makes a difference when you are slinging these things around all day. And compared to the Dewalt? Wow...it's sooo much lighter. I tested a new 18v Milwaukee Lithium-Ion drill. The thing is a beast and is a pleasure to use but the size and weight of that thing is bigger than the Dewalt. No thanks. It is not worth it. As far as the drill operation itself. It is almost perfect. Some have complained about the speed switch getting stuck at the top which has happened to me maybe 4 times in two months of daily use. Who cares. The Dewalt did the same thing on occasion. I had two of them and they both did it. The power is rated very high (torque) and have had only a couple of occasions where it bogged driving 4" screws. Strangely, the Dewalt, which is rated lower, drove the screws the rest of the way. I might have had the torque/speed setting wrong on the Makita ...who knows. Overall...i would recommend it to anyone...homeowner or contractor.
Do not buy this drill January 15, 2008 Carpenter 4 out of 11 found this review helpful
The speed change switch sticks on 2 when going between 1 and 3 or 3 to 1 Don't Waste your money Makita say's this is normal.
Makita BDF451 LXT drill January 14, 2008 Richard Romaire (Louisiana) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The drill has performed flawless. It has great power and battery life. The only thing I wish it would be about one pound lighter but the trade off is worth it.
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