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Makita LXT407 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 4-Piece Combo Kit
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Specification
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #46542 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Makita
- Model: LXT407
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 14.75" h x
23.00" w x
14.12" l,
Features
- 2-speed 1/2-Inch Hammer Driver-Drill (0-400/0-1, 500 RPM) with Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 450 in.lbs. of Max Torque and weighs only 4.2 lbs
- Variable speed Impact Driver (0-2, 300 RPM) provides 1, 330 in.lbs. of Max Torque in a compact design and weighs only 3.4 lbs
- Reciprocating Saw with Makita-built D35 high torque motor delivers 0-2, 900 strokes per minute and weighs only 7.7 lbs
- 4-Position Flashlight with Xenon bulb runs over 4 hours per charge
- 3-year warranty on tools and 1-year warranty on batteries and charger
- 1 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger (DC18RC)
- 2 ea. 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Battery (BL1830)
- 3-year warranty on tools and 1-year warranty on flashlight, batteries and charger
- 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger communicates with the battery's built-in chip throughout the charging process to optimize battery life by actively controlling current, voltage and temperature
- 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger has a built-in fan to cool the battery which helps produce more lifetime work
- 4-position flashlight with Xenon bulb runs up to 4 hours per charge
- BCF201Z
- BCS550
- BCS550Z
- BDA350
- BDA350Z
- BDF451
- BDF451Z
- BFR750
- BFR750Z
- BHP452A
- BHR202
- BHR202Z
- BHR241
- BHR241Z
- BJR181
- BJR181Z
- BJR182Z
- BJS130
- BJS130Z
- BJV180
- BJV180Z
- BML184
- BML185
- BML185W
- BMR100W
- BSS501
- BSS501Z
- BSS611Z
- BST221
- BST221Z
- BTD141
- BTD141A
- BTL061
- BTL061Z
- BTL063
- BTL063Z
- BTP140
- BTP140Z
- BTW251
- BTW251Z
- BTW253
- BTW253Z
- BTW450
- BTW450Z
- BUB182Z
- BVR450
- BVR450Z
- Contractor Bag (831284-7)
- LXDG01
- LXDG01Z
- LXDT01
- LXDT01Z
- LXDT04
- LXDT04A
- LXDT04Z
- LXDT06
- LXDT06Z
- LXDT08
- LXDT08Z
- LXFD01
- LXFD01Z
- LXLM03
- LXLM04
- LXMT025
- LXMT02Z
- LXOB01
- LXOB01Z
- LXPH01
- LXPH01A
- LXPH01Z
- LXPH03Z
- LXPH05
- LXPH05Z
- LXPK01
- LXPK01Z
- LXRH011
- LXRH01Z
- LXRH01ZVX
- LXSF01
- LXSF01Z
- LXSL01
- LXSL01Z
- LXT Lithium-Ion battery and optimum charging system produces 430% total lifetime work with 3x more cycles
- LXT211
- LXT211A
- LXT218
- LXT221
- LXT239
- LXT245
- LXT246
- LXT249
- LXT311H
- LXT405
- LXT406
- LXT421
- LXT601
- LXWT01Z
- Makita Lithium-Ion battery provides longer run time, 5x lower self-discharge (for use any time) and 16 firm-holding contact terminals (for constant high power)
- RJ01W
- Reciprocating Saw provides 0-2,900 SPM with "tool-less" blade changes & shoe adjustments and weighs only 7.9 lbs.
- The charger earned the ENERGY STAR® label for meeting the strict energy-efficient guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and US Department of Energy (DOE)
- Variable 2-speed 1/2" Hammer Driver-Drill (0-400 & 0-1,500 RPM) with Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 480 in.lbs. of Max Torque and weighs only 4.0 lbs.
- Variable speed Impact Driver (0-2,300 RPM & 0-3,200 IPM) provides 1,420 in.lbs. of Max Torque and weighs only 3.3 lbs.
Product Description
Variable 2-speed 1/2" Hammer Driver-Drill (0-400 & 0-1,500 RPM) with Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 480 in.lbs. of Max Torque and weighs only 4.0 lbs.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
27 of 30 people found the following review helpful.Great set of tools - Buy them
By David A. Watkins
I use my tools heavily. We had a special project on which we needed 3 new battery powered drills. I bought this kit that had the 2 Makita drills in it and a Black and Decker drill. All of the drills have 18 volt lithium batteries. We used each drill doing the same task for the same amount of time over 3 contiuous days. The B&D battery had to be recharged after each day. The Makita batteries went all 3 days without a charge and still had a lot of power left.One of the Makita batteries was also used to saw thru some 2X4s with the sawsall. I have a Makita AC powered sawsall and the new battery powered unit is as powerful as the AC unit. The battery powered sawsall has a new blade changing feature which makes blade changing super easy because no tools are envolved.The bag that comes with the kit is really heavy duty and should last for years. It is big enough to add a lot of other stuff if you need to. It is so well made and nice looking, you may want to use it as a travel bag instead of a tool hauler.Check for Internet pricing. I paid $288 with shipping.
29 of 35 people found the following review helpful.battery life and care, a note to the other one star reviewer
By Shantara
makita does have a 3-year warranty to cover all damages to their tools and a one warranty on batteries. i believe the problem here is that the batteries were not fully charged before use. it mentions in the instructions and from the makita rep, that all batteries need to be fully charged, 4-6hours?-not sure how long, as it's been 2 years since i bought mine, before they are used on a job site. it would make sense that if the batteries weren't fully charged that they would never give the full output performance. also, makita was the company that mass produced cordless drills. in the 80s everyone had a makita cordless. they didn't invent it, it was black&decker, in the 60s, for nasa, but they made it possible for everyone to have cordless tools now. the cordless back then required that you completely drain the battery before charging. that is detrimental to batteries today, any battery, from any company. perhaps this is what has happened to all your tool batteries from makita, milwaukee and dewalt. also if you let batteries freeze, get too hot in your truck, leave them on the charger for weeks, use the tool after the battery output has dropped, eg the drill is barely turning the screw but you keep at it until it stops completely, as well as a few other things, all decrease the life of batteries. please note that these makita tools were redesigned from the ground up, improving every area of the tool. the milwaukee, which be a work horse, just added lithium batteries and changed the plastic housing of their tools. the dewalt tools took their best selling product, their 18 volt line, and added lithium-ion batteries. dewalt also has 36volt lithium-ion batteries, but i'm not sure if they settled the law suit against them for stealing the technology. these makita tools have the best charger on the market today. it electronically charges every portion of the battery to full potential, instead of just charging until one cell is full and leaving the rest of the 1.2 volt cells to be undercharged, in effect, an 18 volt tool becomes a 14.4 volt tool. please note that for sawzall/recip saws, they require much more power than an 18 volt can provide, even a lithium-ion, for remodeling anyway, eg cutting out a door or a window. the 18 volts, regardless of manufacturer, are best for light-duty work, light pvc pipe, occasional rebar, etc. the best cordless tools known to man are hilti tools. i have their 24 volt nicad and it is the only cordless recip saw (sawzall) that could keep up with my remodeling, in fact, it is more powerful than my older, light-duty, 6 amp milwaukee corded saw! the hilti 24 volt recip saw is even more powerful than the 36 volt lithium-ion tools that boast corded power.my favorite thing about lithium-ion (Lion) is if you only partially use the tool here and there, the battery wont need charging as often. lithium ion batteries maintain full output, in this case 18 volts, constantly and do not decrease their charge if they haven't been used. a ni-cad battery will decrease its charge by 20% if unused, in the 1st 24 hours after its been charged. this is why if you leave it in the charger for weeks at a time, the battery will decrease its charge and the charger will re-charge it over and over again. every battery only has so many charge cycles. for nicad, it is typically 800, depends on manufacturer. lithium-ion batteries typically have 1400 (makita) charge cycles, so if they are treated properly, and charged completely the first time, they will far outlast their nicad cousins.i love these makita tools, i am so happy every time i use them. its the subtle details i love too. like the self-maintenance, high quality, high-output motor. the led lights that turn on when you pull the trigger, the heavy-duty metal belt clip that doesn't spin like other brands, the smart charger, and everything about the impact driver. i use the impact driver more than everything, small screws (other brands will over torque small screws) to large lag bolts, except when client's baby is sleeping, as it does make a rattle noise, when in use. it is so light-weight and so powerful. i also bought the trim saw and the grinder too.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful.Makita LXT407 18V Lithium-Ion - Excellent combo package
By JMSM
Makita continues to impress me with their tools and their combined packages. I have had the 9.6V version of the drill and impact drill/driver for about 10 years. It continues to work flawlessly to date, but I am on my 3rd set of batteries. So I decided to upgrade to the 18V Lithium-Ion version of the tools and am sure glade I did. The tools are rock solid and much improved in the power department. I have owned just about every power tool by every manufacturer, and Makita, continues to be at the top of my list before any others.
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