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The Makita DHP484RTJ is a professional-grade 18V brushless combi drill featuring a powerful 450W motor, two 5.0Ah lithium-ion batteries for extended runtime, and a variable speed trigger for precision control. It includes an LED job light for enhanced visibility, a keyless chuck for quick bit swaps, and an ergonomic soft grip for comfort during prolonged use. Supplied in a durable Makpac case with charger, it’s engineered for efficiency and reliability on every job site.
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | DHP484RTJ |
Product Dimensions | 18.2 x 7.9 x 26.1 cm; 7 g |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | DHP484RTJ |
Size | LARGE |
Colour | Blue |
Style | With 2 batteries and charger |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Wattage | 450 watts |
Maximum power | 450 Watts |
Torque | 54 Newton Meters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Sound level | 99 dB |
Speed | 500 RPM |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Variable Speed |
Included Components | 2 x 5.0 Ah Li-ion Batteries, 1 x Makita DHP484RTJ, 1 x Fast charger, 1 x Makpac case |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery description | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 5 Amp Hours |
Item Weight | 7 g |
A**R
Great drill
Great drill packs plenty of power and quality made not to heavy like some drills ave had in past times
D**P
Super powerful
Great piece of kit highly reccomend strong fast powerful Ergonomic just love it
S**
This is a great little Drill
I have build my entire tool kit on the Makita platform so I have certain expectations!Let me first say that the drill arrived on time, well packaged with no visible signs of any damage.I am very impressed with this little drill. The brushless motor provides ample power and torque. Just to test it out I drilled out a mortise lock for a fire door! I ate through the door without even struggling a little and didn't flatten the battery. Its fairly small in the hand & lightweight but I can tell its very well built. I would think this is definitely fit for professional use, but at a DIY price - Makita Quality!
I**D
Brilliant combi
Brilliant combi drill.
R**V
Cordless drills
It looks good quality
P**Y
Brilliant.
Chose this after 2 Dewalt drills failed with faulty chucks. I am so happy at last that this is a quality drill with a battery that lasts ages and no chuck problem.
A**R
The best battery opperated drill by far.
Wow! What an effing drill! This device is simply the best 18V drill money can buy. If you already have the Makita 18V Li ion system then if your existing drill gives up the ghost then upgrade to this beauty.As a plumber, my day can be spent drilling into mostly either wood, brick or concrete. This drill, with a charged battery and a good drill bit is the Dog's RFB's (round furry bits). I'm not now reaching for the corded sds for pipe clip setting in concrete. In addition, no need to get my corded Makita percussion drill for 25mm auger bits when doing pipe runs through joists. Watch out though, the torque on this little beast is phenomenal. Even in gear setting 2 (fast speed) it will want to rip your hand out of it socket. So I might yet invest in the strangely oversized handle for this thing?My last Makita 18V (BHP 452) had its severe material limitations. So far this drill is out performing that by a long way and as mentioned has restricted the occasions I need to reach for a corded device. I obviously already had the 18V Li ion battery system so this was a natural upgrade. That being said I would not use this for drilling any thing larger than 12 or 13mm holes in brick or block. For two reasons; firstly, as mentioned the torque is so great, without a handle and a clutch mechanism this device would in my opinion be dangerous and secondly, I don't intend to abuse the drill for tasks that are either outside of its design threshold or very close to it. This for any type of electrical device will shorten its life span.Consequently, if it lasts as long as the old BHP 452 I will be able to get at least 5 years regular ( that means every day in my case) use out if it. By that time, according to how BBC Watchdog portray the plumbing industry, I should have urinated in enough cold water storage tanks in peoples lofts, taken 80 hours to fit a flush handle and unblocked a drain charging £8,000. Which should have paid for the device by then.....unless of course I'm not charging enough!If your a trade and use hand drills, this is the one to get. If your a DiYer then still get this and imagine that your a qualified and knowledgeable tradesman equipped with the know-how to do your own bathroom. You won't be. But at least every hole you drill and screw you fit (incorrectly) will give you a semi!
A**R
Beasty quality tool
Guys! Just had to write a review on that one.I looked around for a while trying to figure out what the model numbers actually stand for. Even Makita themselves aren't very clear on their website. So had to go by what the other Amazon users were saying.And I have to absolutely concur, this item is a beast. And I mean a beast. I've a small 18v sds and a brushless impact driver from Makita. Their both really, really good.But this drill is on another level still. It's true what some people are saying about broken wrists.Be very careful on using from the box because this thing can cause damage both to yourself and the material.It's very small and just neat and looks and feels quality. At 90 quid it's not the cheapest but worth the expense for daily use at work.I apologise for maybe sounding a bit like a fanboy but I think it may now be getting me too!
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