Buy Makita XAD01Z 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8

The 4-pole motor is made by Makita and has 121 in.lbs. of Max Torque.

It has a variable speed (0-1,800 RPM) that can be used for a wide range of drilling and driving tasks.

2-5/8″ angle head height is small enough for use in small spaces.

3/8″ keyed metal chuck for more power to hold the bit.

It has a small design that is only 12-3/8″ long and weighs only 4 pounds for less fatigue for the operator.

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Makita’s 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8-Inch Angle Drill is a cordless tool that can drill into hard-to-reach places.

This drill has a Makita-built 4-pole motor that can deliver 121 in. pounds of torque and has an all-metal transmission that can go from 0 to 1,800 RPM. It can be used to drill into steel and wood for a wide range of tasks.

There is more than one foot of tool extension for getting into places you can’t get to with other tools. This tool weighs only 4 pounds with the battery that comes with it. The tool has a 3/8″ keyed metal chuck that makes it easier to hold on to the bits. Also, the keyed chuck made it possible for engineers to shrink the angle drill head down to a very small height of 2-5/8″ so that it could be used in small spaces. The soft grip handle and paddle switch are designed to make it easy to use. The built-in L.E.D. light makes it easier to work on the work surface, making it faster.

The XAD01Z is a cordless drill that can get into hard-to-reach places. The small, angled design makes it great for assembly, installing a garage door, steel framing, woodworking, electrical, and any other job that needs a best-in-class engineered cordless angle drill in tight spaces.

There were sparks coming from it when I used it for the first time last night. When you buy a Makita, you should buy from a good authorized dealer who specializes in the versions made in Japan. If the box says made in China, send it back because it doesn’t have the same parts. That also applies to the batteries you buy. They should say made in Japan, and they should last for a decade. From 16 years ago, I still have 3.0, and it’s still going strong. I use it all the time.

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