Makita DF331DZ 10.8v CXT Slide Drill Driver Body Only
The Makita DF331DZ is part of the CXT range of 10.8v tools with the slide type Li-Ion battery and higher speed and torque supplied here as a body only unit, no batteries, charger or carry case.
The DF331DZ is a compact and lightweight drill/driver with a 2 speed gearbox and 18 torque settings for precise screw-driving. Maximum torque is an impressive 30Nm and drilling capacities are Ø10 in steel, Ø21mm in wood. Features include a rubber moulded handle, LED light with afterglow feature, an electric brake that stops rotation almost immediately and a single sleeve 10mm keyless chuck for rapid change over.
CXT (Compact eXtreme Technology) batteries have higher battery capacity, a battery protection circuit that protects against overloading and overheating and are durable in low temperatures up to -20°C. Multi contact slide type terminals ensure stable contact even under vibration and a 4 stage LED battery fuel gauge displays remaining charge.
FEATURES
New CXT 'Slide' type Lithium-ion Battery styleElectric Brake2x Mechanical GearsVariable speed control by triggerHigher speed than DF330DKeyless chuckBattery protection circuitForward/reverse rotationLED job lightErgonomic gripBelt clip
SPECIFICATION
Voltage: 10.8vBattery style: Lithium-ion CXT 'Slide'Chuck Capacity: 0.8mm - 10mmCapacity in Steel: 10mm (3/8")Capacity in Wood: 21mm (13/16")No Load Speed: 0-450rpm (Lo) / 0-1700rpm (Hi)Torque Settings: 18+ DrillMax Tightening Torque: 14Nm (Soft), 30Nm (Hard)Weight: 1.3kgSound Pressure: 70dB(A)Sound K Factor: 3dB(A)Vibration Drilling into Metal: 2.5m/s²Vibration K Factor: 1.5m/s²
All comments (16)
shinds
18 Jul 17#1
£26 with delivery ....Which is almost same price as eBay :disappointed:
Sorry but there is little point in investing in 10.8v tools.
£20 more gets you an 18v LXT drill which fits in with the current Makita range
find a 2nd hand charger and a Chinese clone battery, and you'll be much happier.
cordfree tools are a great investment, but not if you start buying into the domestic range, because you'll never get any 2nd hand trade tools
xmikebx
18 Jul 172#6
If you're offering advice you should get the name right :stuck_out_tongue:
I personally think 10.8v tools are great at home for most jobs, mainly because I rarely plan ahead and find that the drill needs charging when I go to use it...no problem, 30 mins on charge and crack on. Time saved is an investment to me :smiley:
ac12
18 Jul 171#7
Was actually £23 last week...looks like they have increased the price..
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The Makita DF331DZ is part of the CXT range of 10.8v tools with the slide type Li-Ion battery and higher speed and torque supplied here as a body only unit, no batteries, charger or carry case.
The DF331DZ is a compact and lightweight drill/driver with a 2 speed gearbox and 18 torque settings for precise screw-driving. Maximum torque is an impressive 30Nm and drilling capacities are Ø10 in steel, Ø21mm in wood. Features include a rubber moulded handle, LED light with afterglow feature, an electric brake that stops rotation almost immediately and a single sleeve 10mm keyless chuck for rapid change over.
CXT (Compact eXtreme Technology) batteries have higher battery capacity, a battery protection circuit that protects against overloading and overheating and are durable in low temperatures up to -20°C. Multi contact slide type terminals ensure stable contact even under vibration and a 4 stage LED battery fuel gauge displays remaining charge.
FEATURES
New CXT 'Slide' type Lithium-ion Battery styleElectric Brake2x Mechanical GearsVariable speed control by triggerHigher speed than DF330DKeyless chuckBattery protection circuitForward/reverse rotationLED job lightErgonomic gripBelt clip
SPECIFICATION
Voltage: 10.8vBattery style: Lithium-ion CXT 'Slide'Chuck Capacity: 0.8mm - 10mmCapacity in Steel: 10mm (3/8")Capacity in Wood: 21mm (13/16")No Load Speed: 0-450rpm (Lo) / 0-1700rpm (Hi)Torque Settings: 18+ DrillMax Tightening Torque: 14Nm (Soft), 30Nm (Hard)Weight: 1.3kgSound Pressure: 70dB(A)Sound K Factor: 3dB(A)Vibration Drilling into Metal: 2.5m/s²Vibration K Factor: 1.5m/s²
All comments (16)
£20 more gets you an 18v LXT drill which fits in with the current Makita range
find a 2nd hand charger and a Chinese clone battery, and you'll be much happier.
cordfree tools are a great investment, but not if you start buying into the domestic range, because you'll never get any 2nd hand trade tools
I personally think 10.8v tools are great at home for most jobs, mainly because I rarely plan ahead and find that the drill needs charging when I go to use it...no problem, 30 mins on charge and crack on. Time saved is an investment to me :smiley:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142433526696?