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The Makita DHP482Z is a compact, cordless 18V combi drill featuring a powerful 62Nm torque motor, variable speed control, and twin LED job lights. Designed for professionals and serious DIYers, it includes advanced battery protection to maximize battery lifespan and performance. Lightweight at just 1.1 kg, it offers ergonomic handling and versatile use with forward/reverse rotation and an electric brake for precise control.
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | DHP482Z |
Product Dimensions | 21.3 x 8.8 x 25.2 cm; 1.1 kg |
Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | DHP482Z |
Size | SMALL |
Colour | Blue / Silver |
Style | Cordless impact drill |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Maximum power | 460 Watts |
Torque | 62 Newton Meters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Sound level | 93 dB |
Speed | 1900 RPM |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Rotation,Variable Speed |
Included Components | 1 x Makita DHP482Z |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery description | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 2 |
Item Weight | 1.1 kg |
L**C
Great Drill.
I feel I can review this item with the utmost confidence because even though I've only just purchased this one, these are issued to us at work and I use mine daily.It's a really good bit of kit. Not perfect (despite the 5 stars...perhaps 4.5 would have been more apt) but not too far off for what it is. Obviously, you won't get the power of an high-end corded hammer drill, nor will you get the compactness of it's smaller screwdriver cousin. What you do get though is a really good all-rounder.There is an hammer option, which is actually quite powerful (in fact, I've also bought a new 18v Dewalt drill recently and I find the hammer option to be more powerful on this). It will drill relatively easily into all but the hardest of materials. I would have said ALL until recently, when I was on the verge of tears trying to hang a gate post on a wall of Accrington brick, which, of course, just laughed at me. No doubt you'd ask why not just go for the mortar joint's...well that was what the last three scoundrels before me did, leaving me a tricky one.! Of course I got there in the end, but I digress. Back on topic, It will drill into concrete and most building materials without much issue.The screwdriver option isn't quite as powerful as it's Dewalt but is still much more powerful than an electric screwdriver and can be toned down for more delicate operations.It looks good too, which might not be an important consideration to most, but those who pride themselves on a good looking workshop, will know it's no bad thing to have nice looking tools sat on the wall.Although this doesn't come with a battery or charger, if you do decide to purchase both as well, the 4ah battery will last ages and the charger won't take long to recharge your battery (though it is a bit cumbersome).In short, I got mine for free at work but still decided to buy one anyway. Need I say more? ...You won't be disappointed.
B**D
badass drill once you have ALL the required parts.
The short version of this review is- fantastic drill, but NO BATTERY OR CHARGER, JUST DRILL, PLAN AHEAD.here is the longer version:what I received from this purchase:DrillDrillbit (crosshead/flathead)hook and screw to attach to the drillAGAIN, THERE IS NO BATTERY OR CHARGER WITH THIS DRILL, JUST THE ABOVE LISTED ITEMS.I would recommend buying a case or a carry bag of some kind to keep the drill, battery, and charger together.ONTO HOW THE DRILL PERFORMS:I've had 2 separate moments of panic which turned out to be fail-safes built into the drill, which I will share with you guys so you don't panic like I did!While on the "screw" function, which is obviously named, once the screw (or whatever you are screwing in) has reached its optimum tightness indicated by your torque setting (the number dial) the drill will click and refuse to turn, instead of continuously turning like the drill or hammer setting, in order to prevent the screw or the drill bit stripping.the second failsafe I'm not quite sure how it happened but I was low on battery and had been using the drill for a few hours in the hot sun and the drill stopped moving, but the light still came on. I'm assuming this was an overheating fail safe or just low battery, as once I left the battery charging and cooling down, as well as the drill, it worked again.This drill annihilates any task it has been presented with so far. its drilled through wood like a knife through butter, kept up with my Father's corded drill when drilling into masonry, and screws things in like it is child's play.the drill comes with an attachable hook which slightly overshoots the bottom of the drill, putting it on a slight lean, but it isn't too annoying. the only other thing with this drill is a flathead/crosshead drill bit, that is it.I haven't needed to yet but the drill's inner parts are easily accessible and replaceable.CONCLUSION: if you want a good drill or are planning lots of working where drilling or screwing is needed, buy it (and a battery or two, and a charger!).If you are doing light work, I would probably say buy a cheaper drill with all the parts needed, as this drill is definitely more aimed at bigger jobs more than small bits and bobs.
J**N
My workhorse
I have an SDS hammer drill, which is also amazing, but owning this drill means I hardly ever need to use it, this will go through all but the toughest of surfaces with relative ease.It has 3 main functions Hammer Drill, Screw, and Drill. All of which can be used on "Slow spin or Fast spin" Slow has more power but less speed and vice-versa. (never change speeds midway through drilling, this can mess up the gears.)Hammer drill is perfect for solid brick or other hard surfaces,Screw mode has an adjustable torque limit to stop you drilling a screw in too tight.and drill mode is just regular drilling, useful for drilling through wood, drywall and softer surfaces.each mode can be set in clockwise and anti-clockwise directions and there is a light just above the button which helps you see where you're drilling in dark places.If you've ever owned a £20 drill, the second after you pick up this Makita you'll be able to tell the difference in build quality, this thing is built to last and just feels great in the hand.There's not much more to say about this drill apart from I think it's probably the best price to quality ratio drill out there and just a great all-rounder.
K**E
Great price for a makita drill
Great price and product. Was a little disappointed as one small non important metal ring at the end of the drive was loose, doesn't effect use but is annoying. Amazon did say I could send back but need my drill everyday and since it doesn't effect use I decided not to.Otherwise the drill and price sre perfect.
M**S
Quality
Working perfectly fine 🙂
H**N
Excellent drill
Excellent drill god value for money
S**N
Cost
Drill is very sturdy and fit for purpose
D**
Makita 18 volt drill
Thank you for the drill good quality iam happy
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