Buy Makita 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Impact Driver, XDT11Z, Tool Only

It has a variable speed (0-2,900 RPM & 0-3,500 IPM) and 1,460 in.lbs. of torque that can be used for a wide range of fastening jobs.

4-pole motor with new 4-brush design increases RPM without reducing torque.

All metal gear housing for more job site strength.

At only 5-3/8″ long, this is a small and easy-to-use design.

It weighs only 2.8 pounds with the battery (the battery is not included) so the operator doesn’t have to work as hard.

One-touch 1/4″ hex chuck for quick bit changes. It’s easy to use.

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The Makita 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Impact Driver (model XDT11Z, tool only, battery sold separately) has a lot of power and speed in a small package. It can be used for a wide range of driving and fastening jobs.

The XDT11Z has a Makita-built 4-pole motor with variable speed (0-2,900 RPM and 0-3,500 IPM). It has 1,460 in.lbs. of Max Torque, and it can run at any speed. At only 5-3/8″ long and 2.8 pounds (with battery, sold separately), it is small and easy to use. It has less weight for less operator fatigue, and a rubberized soft grip for more comfort on the job. Lights up the work area with a built-in L.E.D. light for applications in dark places and close quarters.

Powered by an 18V Lithium-Ion slide battery, it’s part of Makita’s growing 18V Lithium-Ion series. This is the world’s largest line of cordless tools powered by a battery that slides. 18V lithium-ion batteries from Makita have the fastest charge times in their categories because they work more and don’t have to wait as long to be charged.

You’ll love Makita’s Impact Driver. The first impact driver I ever had was for me. In the past, I’ve driven screws with drills and driver bits. I didn’t know how much time and effort I’ve been wasting. This is what I bought: I bought the two battery kit. quickly and last a long time: Batteries can be charged quickly and last a long tim. Also, I bought the Makita Impact Gold Driver Torsion Insert Bit Set and the Makita Driver Socket set. I also bought both of them. Haven’t used the sockets yet, but I’ve had a lot of fun with the new driver and bit set.

It’s time to admit that I made a mistake at the start of the project. I used to lean hard on my old drill to drive screws. When I tried to use the Impact Driver, I found myself leaning on the tool. As a result, some screws were bent and some were stripped. Then I thought about a demo video that said, “Let the driver do the work. It does almost all the work. No more screws that have been stripped or bent. You should get another Makita 18V Impact Driver if you can’t use the one you have now in your whole life.

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