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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Compact Pair of Tools,
By ljny (Maryland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Two-Piece Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt 2-Tool Compact Lithium-Ion Cordless Combo Kit
I purchased this combination in order to do some light internal repair and remodeling with occasional heavier duty work doing outdoor construction with pressure treated lumber. Most of the prior reviews talked about the small and light size, and this does make the tools very easy to use and even slip in a jacket pocket or a tool belt. However, none of the other reviews provided much indication of the battery life, which is a question with the less than 18V models. My experience in doing a wooden bridge today was as follows: the impact driver quickly drove about 30 3 inch screws through pressure treated 2 x 4s into 2 x 6s before running out of juice. The drill did somewhat better, pre-drilling about 125 holes in the 2 x 4s with a 5/32 bit, and we ran out of bridge before that battery ran out. Good power in both cases, as driving long screws drains any battery fast. It is interesting that in using the impact driver as it gets a little lower on power, you can see the driver action as the screw stops rotating just long enough to notice in between each strike. And as with other impact tools, there is little twisting pressure on your wrist while in use. On the other hand, the tool is significantly louder than a drill, and when using in a small space like an empty closet, probably would be a good idea to use ear plugs or other protection.
64 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Impressive power and performance.,
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This review is from: Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Two-Piece Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
This drill and impact driver combo is impressive. They have lot of power, comparable (beter) than most 12v nicad or lithium tools out there. For small to medium drilling or screw/bolt driving, these are just what you need. I currently own Makita 18V LXT tools and have been using Bosch 10.8 V Litheon drill (PS-20), impact driver (PS-40) and right angle I-driver (PS-10) before I try this new Makita combo. They are very similiar in size and power. But I found both Makita drill and impact driver has little more power and feel better in my hands than Bosch tools. They are all good tools and and you can't go wrong with either brand. I love these small, light weight tools that pack with power for 95% of my work.
43 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good little set!,
By Barslash J "Justin" (Colorado, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Two-Piece Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
I am a cabinetbuilder by trade. I have owned Makita's LXT set for several years and love them, but then I saw these little cuties and had to have them. They are small, light, and soooo handy! Powerful little buggers, too. I have owned the set for a week now and have used them pretty much every day. The impact has just as much power as the 18v LXT does, but of course the battery life is less, which is to be expected. They are compact enough to fit in tight spots, like cabinets, and light enough that you can use it all day without fatigue. I will update this after awhile to let everyone know how they perform after longer periods.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More than 5 stars!,
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This review is from: Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Two-Piece Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
Everyone else has made such good points already. I am a builder and go thru cordless tools about every 2 years, so I have owned bunches of them. I was skeptical until I used this combo. It is true, these little guys will do about 90% of what you would lug those other huge things around for. I do, however, leave the big guns in the truck just in case. I compared these to the milw. and the bosch. this is 10.8v vs 12v. Don't let that scare you. These seem more powerful, faster anyway. My buddy has the bosch so we do lots of comparisons. Makita driver is the only 2 speed mini out there. It does make a big deal. Ever tried to drill a 1/4 hole going 500rpm. This is almost 3x that in speed 2. The LED light stays on for several seconds after you release the trigger. Seems petty but it really makes it nicer. The only thing I wish for this is a 30 minute charger. This is one full hour. Why? It is a baby 10.8v!
Ok, so in the end I wound up buying another set just for the extra batteries. The hard case is compact but big inside. I cut out some of the foam and keep tons of bits and extra batteries in there. I totally recommend these things.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exceeded My Expectations,
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This review is from: Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Two-Piece Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
I don't often write reviews, but this product has exceeded my expectations. Lightweight yet powerful, and with pretty impressive battery life, I find I grab these first for any job I tackle. I have never owned an impact driver before, but now I will never use a drill to drive screws ever again.
I recently used the impact driver to put big wood screws through 3/4 hardwood and into MDF, and it was so easy. I find it hard to come up with any serious complaints. They both use hex bits and drivers, so you'll need to pick those up if you don't already have some. But even this is not much of a downside, I've come to like the quick change ability and no need for a chuck wrench. With two batteries and a charger you can always have one charging while using the other. They feel really solid, and though I've only had them a month, they seem like they're built to last. I definitely got my money's worth and then some. UPDATE: I've had these over a year now, and while the honeymoon may be over, the love is still there. The batteries are still strong and fast charging. Both the drill and impact driver are going strong and I use them all the time. If these got stolen, I would go out and buy the exact same set, even if I had to pay $200 for them.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful,
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This review is from: Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Two-Piece Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
I am a professional boatbuilder. Since purchasing this combo I haven't picked up my old 18v cordless, except when I didn't have a hex end bit in the size I needed. The impact driver makes driving screws so easy that in most cases I have to be careful I don't over drive them. I will never go back to using a drill to drive screws.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful tools - Compact and Lightweight,
This review is from: Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Two-Piece Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
After owning the Dewalt 36V Hammerdrill for a while I decided it was time to purchase something for less intensive applications. The twin Makita's are perfect for cabinetry, plumbing, and around the house type chores. The impact driver has plenty of power and surprisingly lasts quite a while in between charges. Haven't used the drill too much but it works great. Awesome deal getting both for under 180.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product.,
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I am a professional technician and use these makitas daily. They really take a beating and the battery lasts a very long time. The batteries only take 45 minutes to charge from fully dead to fully charged and lasts anywhere from 10-14 days with daily use. They are very powerful and reliable, I would recommend these to anyone looking to improve their efficiency or just have a great, small, compact, powerful multi use tool. You will not be disappointed!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
semi-serious weekend carpenter,
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This review is from: Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Two-Piece Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
Makita - a name to trust
Small drill & driver perform under serious conditions driving 3 inch screws with only minor slowage. The battery life is long even with continuous use. The recharge time is about 4 times less than it takes to drain the other battery (even with constant use). The size makes carry it on a belt or in hand up ladders a breeze. Holding the drill or driver overhead allows more time for focusing on the task and not the weight of the tool. Quick lock attachments are a snap to change out. I thought I would give the driver a run for it's money and attached a 1 inch paddle bit. It not only cut through board after board and drove 3 inch nails while only slowing minorly it did it all in the high fast setting. To say I would recommend this product is an understatement - I now view these tools a neccessity for any job that I do. A@ron
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The next level in power tools,
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This review is from: Makita LCT203W 10.8-Volt Compact Lithium-Ion Two-Piece Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
For me, it all started with the "Makita TD020DSEW 7.2-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Straight Line Impact Driver Kit" also sold by Amazon Makita TD020DSEW 7.2-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Straight Line Impact Driver Kit, which got pretty incredible reviews. Those reviews convinced me to buy it to replace a very well worn and used up Panasonic/Milwaukee 3.2 volt stick driver.
Well, that 7.2 volt impact driver impressed me more than any other tool I have ever bought, bar none, with its ability to knock home screws, without any pre-drilling, and without stripping the heads, either. Not only that, but the impact feature managed to turn screws that had previously resisted every effort I could muster even when the paint was tediously chipped from the slot and my best Snap-On screwdriver was pushed as hard as I could do it. That little Makita just backed those old paint-covered screws out in no time, saving me the 1/2 day it otherwise would have taken me to take off the old closet doors and replace the hanger adjusting screws with new, hex-head sheet metal screws. The only thing the 7.2 volt driver needed was just what the folks who reviewed it found as shortcomings: lack of a speed control trigger, and difficulty turning on the LED to see the screw head in dark corners. And perhaps just a tad more power, enough to drive 1/4" lag bolts through the drywall ceiling and into nicely seasoned, hard old 2" by 10" rafters, all without pre-drilling - my next project. I began to wonder if maybe Makita made an impact driver with just a little bit more power, and adjustable speed control, but something not as big as the 18 volt models I'd seen in all the stores. The price for those was a little higher than I wanted to spend, and almost as important, the weight and power were a big jump up from the incredible lightness and size advantage that I had come to like so much in the 7.2 volt Makita. I also had trouble deciding whether another impact driver was what I wanted, or another cordless drill, when the Panasonic 12 volt I had was already about the smoothest and most functional cordless tool imaginable Panasonic EY6405FQKW 12-Volt Ni-Cad 3/8-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit. I was caught on a fence: spend the money to get bigger impact driver, so I could really put the fantastic advantages of an impact tool to use even more, or get a larger cordless drill - when I didn't really want anything larger. But, I felt that two impacts was a little extravagant. Then a search here landed this two-tool kit: both an impact driver, with speed adjustment, and a driver-drill, with adjustable clutch and speed control. What a combo! For me and my around-the-home projects the tools are perfect, and I didn't have to give up anything. The impact driver is the perfect "in-between" size for me, as was indicated by the other reviews noting use on boats and cabinetry. Light and small with a perfect hand fit for my large hands, the LED goes on and stays on whenever the trigger is depressed, and the speed control overcomes the one slight hang up with the 7.2 volt stick driver, lack of a speed control. Both tools have power comparable to my 12 volt Panasonic (which I thought had remarkably more power than a prior 12 volt DeWalt), but are incredibly small and easy to handle. The impact driver is plenty strong enough to drive screws right through doug fir (and similar soft woods) and out the back side if you don't watch out, and the impact driver retains the high motor speed and even higher impact rate that made the 7.2 volt my prior favorite. Before buying, I tried multiple tools at a Home Depot store, all with fresh charges on the batteries, and in my opinion, both Makita's out drive a very good Milwaukee 10.8 volt driver sold for around $130 (down now for Xmas), and way out power almost everything else, too, until you get to the 18 volt range. (And in that range, too, the Makita set - quite a bit more money - is the tops by far). When the box was opened, there was enough room in the toolbox to toss in a pretty large sized DeWalt 1/4" driver kit with phillips, square, and flat blades, 1/4" drills, and a host of other goodies, and still add another smaller, pocket-sized bit holder, plus a small 1/4" chuck to hold drill bits that aren't 1/4" hex shank. That's all that is need for a lot of projects, and it's easy to carry in one hand. Weak spots or complaints? The kit would be a lot better if it had a third battery, and so far, even Makita does not list replacement batteries at its web site. But at the rate this kit is disappearing off the shelves at the local Home Depot, the batteries won't be far behind. For the size, weight, and price, this is one fine set of cordless tools. |
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