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Makita LCT300W 18V Compact Lithium-Ion 3PC Cordless Combo


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Brand: Makita
Manufacturer: Makita
Model: LCT300W
DteCode: d12

Features
1/2" LXT Driver-Drill - BDF452
Makita built, 4-pole maximum torque motor delivers 450 in.-lbs. of efficient torque in a compact size
2-speed design (0 - 400 / 0 - 1,500) covers a wide range of drilling and driving applications
Compact design at only 9-1/2" length and weighs only 3.9 lbs. for less operator fatigue

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User Comments about the Makita LCT300W 18V Compact Lithium-Ion 3PC Cordless Combo

Lots of power and quick recovery time for recharging. I,ve owned several cordless drills and impact drivers in the past but none of them can compare to these tools. The power to weight ratio is nothing short of amazing. Great, great tools. I can use the tools for long periods of time without the fatigue that I always experienced with my older tools.



I replaced a dewalt 18v when I bought this one. The impact has worked very well for me as well, however I haven't put it through the rigorous beatings that I have put the drill through but I'm sure it would handle it's self in the same manor. Putting up the building did put a bit of a taxing on the drill, but that is a job that is meant for a screw gun not a cordless drill. This is a very powerfull and LIGHT drill. I bought this drill almost a year ago.


It worked excellet though. I use it professionally (I'm a helicopter mechanic) and at home. There is no way I will go back to any other drill. My favorite part is how quick the batteries charge you never have to worry about running out of juice. I use it everyday, I even used it to put up a 12' X 21' metal building.



The light I have not used but the driver and the impact driver are both welcome new member to my tool box.A co-worker recommended this kit though he has the two piece which means no light. At the time it had a rebate for a free third battery. My 9V Makita finally went belly up so I saw this combo kit. The power of the 18 V over the old 9V is very clear to see but the battery charges in far less time so with the two that come it you should always have power close at hand. I would go with either one. I like the hand chuck and there are more setting than I had used in the past.



The 1/2" drill and flashlight were just a bonus for $40. I don't know how many years impact drivers have been available, but I used my first last year on a Rebuilding Together project where the lead contractor had one. When I think of all the buggered screw heads I have created with my big, high torque drill, I almost weep. Get one, you won't regret it. The impact driver does the job without fuss, never messes up even stainless steel screw heads (ss is softer than "regular" screws), is light weight, and in general is a joy to use.



Makita LCT300W 18V Compact Lithium-Ion 3PC Cordless Combo I am happy with drills and light. Have had about 4 months and working well. Battery life is short but they are light and charge quickly.