Best Makita Drills


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Based on 39 Makita Drill reviews
Makita HP2010N
4.3 from 6 reviews

Latest review: If you buy one of these be prepared to hold on for the ride. I have used several of these over the last 20 years or so and they are brutal in low gear to the unwary operator. One day I recorded a



  • Build Quality
    3.0 (2)
  • Value for Money
    3.0 (2)
  • Ease of Use
    4.0 (2)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    3.5 (2)
  • Safety
    4.0 (2)
Makita DHP482SFE
4.2 from 6 reviews

Latest review: All the power and battery time you need. Cant beat a

  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    5.0 (1)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (1)
Makita DHP481Z
3.4 from 5 reviews

Latest review: I got 3 years usage and it was smoking. I know it's hard to believe, but I wrote in marker the the date and it died right on 3 years. Couldn't find invoice, so never claimed warranty. I don't believe

  • Build Quality
    3.0 (2)
  • Value for Money
    3.0 (2)
  • Ease of Use
    4.5 (2)
Makita DHR242
5.0 from 2 reviews

Latest review: My Makita 242z joined a range of Makita tools I own, once you’re on a battery system your stick with it, having said that Makita tools in my experience going back some 25 years, are Brilliant tools.

  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    5.0 (1)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (1)
Makita DDF484RFE
4.5 from 2 reviews

Latest review: My drill is a slightly different model - not listed here. Like most of my Makita tools, it is well made, and gives few problems. Except ... why have Makita started putting the light in the drills



Makita TD0101F
4.5 from 2 reviews

Latest review: I too have this impact driver for renovating. Yeah the cords a hassle. Yeah it overheats. But it gets the job done better than a cordless. It's nice and compact with a light weight for fatigue free

Makita DHP484SFE
Drill Drivers

Makita DHP484SFE

3.3 from 3 reviews

Latest review: This is the second drill failure in less than a year. The first one failed when drilling into masonery. I had to buy another one to finish the job I was on. The first one was sent away for repairs

  • Build Quality
    2.5 (2)
  • Value for Money
    3.0 (2)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (2)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    3.5 (2)
  • Safety
    4.0 (1)
  • RPM (speed)2,000 RPM
  • CordlessYes
  • Wood 38 mm
  • Steel 4 mm
Makita DDF482SYE
3.3 from 3 reviews

Latest review: Makita DDF456 SYE 13 mm cordless drill for handyman jobs are perfect .reliable & if you keep charged last for many years as it has for me, trouble free & comes highly

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Makita DHR202
3.0 from 2 reviews

Latest review: I bought a makita kit one year ago - The hammer drill suddenly stop working - The warranty doesn’t cover the damage . I’ve to pay again to use the tool otherwise it’s just rubbish . Waste of money .



Makita 18V Impact Driver DTD154Z
5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I had an old rotting boardwalk running through the front yard, in dire need of replacing. I pulled out my old 10v impact driver and removed some batten screws to inspect under the planks. After the

Makita DF012DSE
Drill Drivers

Makita DF012DSE

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: My favourite Makita power tool; handy for small driving/drilling jobs. Good for driving-in Allen head bolts/screws when assembling flat-pack furniture; beats using an Allen key. Do not use for

  • RPM (speed)650 RPM
  • CordlessYes
Makita 18Vx2 Mobile Brushless AWS SDS Plus DHR282ZJU
5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: Unit was also purchased with DX08 HEPA Filter Solid performer that cuts thru various types of concrete and clay pavers Make sure u get a decent masonary bit as on hammer mode it tends to jump around

  • RPM (speed)980 RPM
  • Wood 32 mm
  • Steel 13 mm
  • Concrete 28 mm
Makita DTW1002Z
5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: It's a beast. I don't need anything else to remove a bolt (forget about air compressors and all that). One of the best investment I made in tools. No matter what someone put in a bolt. This tool

Makita DLX2180X
5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: This is a drill and impact driver kit with 2 batteries and one charger . If you are doing regular DIY work at home forget the cheaper versions. Worth the

Price (RRP) $419

  • RPM (speed)2,000 RPM
  • CordlessYes
  • Wood 38 mm
  • Steel 13 mm
  • Concrete 13 mm
  • Maximum Noise Level107 db
Makita DTL063Z
4.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I bought this tool to do a particular job where I needed to remove and tighten up about 4000 bolts that I couldn't get to with my cordless angle driver (There was no air available). It performed

Makita HP2071F
4.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I bought this drill a few weeks ago after my 10 year old AEG 700W drill burnt out. Compared to that one, the Makita is lighter and better balanced. No problems using it single handedly. So far

Makita DHP485Z
3.0 from 1 review

Latest review: The main issue is that I have with this drill is that the reverse toggle has broken. You can see it pictured the small plastic part has cracked. The other problem is that the drill does not seem to

  • RPM (speed)1,900 RPM
  • CordlessYes
  • Wood 38 mm
  • Steel 13 mm
  • Concrete 13 mm
Makita XGT 40V Max 6 Piece Combo Kit DK0115G601

Price (RRP) $2,439

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