Makita LXT600 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit
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Makita LXT600 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit

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Brand: Makita
Binding: Tools & Hardware

Features:

  • 18-volt lithium-ion cordless 6-tool combo kit with case
  • 1/2-inch hammer drill driver; 6-1/2-inch circular saw; reciprocating saw; impact driver; grinder/cutoff tool; work light
  • Rugged plastic bodies and rubberized non-slip grips
  • Includes 2 batteries, 45-minute charger, and carrying case
  • 3-year warranty on tools; 1-year on battery

Accessories:
 

Makita 845048-A MForce2 Heavy Duty Work Gloves - XL

Makita 845043-A MForce1 Framers Fingerless Work Gloves - XL

Makita 845032-A MForce General Purpose Work Work Gloves - L

Makita 845033-A MForce General Purpose Work Work Gloves - XL

Makita 845037-A MForce1 Contractors Work Gloves - L

Customer Reviews:

Great tools! [Posted on 2007-10-09]
Love these tools. I replaced my busted Dewalt drill with a complete set of rechargeables. The impact driver is sweet and replaces most of the work I did with the larger drill before. Everything seems to work great and I love that I can saw, drill, drive all without having to drag extension cords around. Really speeds up the work!


Excellent kit [Posted on 2007-10-29]
I've been using this kit building my house for the last month and a half, and really like it. The batteries charge fast and last a long time for most uses. Used the angle grinder with a diamond cup to take down some high spots on a concrete floor, and that used up batteries relatively quickly, but I probably should've been using a corded grinder, so I can't complain about that. This was my first impact screwgun, and it's a joy to use. Light and short and able to sink big screws with minimal torque on me. Noisy though, so ear protection is recommended when screwing with it. Drill-driver has so much torque you have to really watch out when using a holesaw so you don't end up looking like a pretzel. Either use low speed (of the 3 speeds) or switch over to screw mode and let the clutch slip when the bit bites too hard. I paid about 600 dollars, but have seen it advertised at all kinds of prices, so don't pay too much.


Person experience of a full time builder  [Posted on 2007-12-12]
I bought this set (minus grinder) in December of 2005--one of the first sets made, I would assume. I recently thought about giving a hammer drill/driver to a friend I work with, and came here to read of others experience. I was a bit alarmed when I read one review (april 07) sharing that 3rd gear had gone out three times. Of course, having read that, I found my own third gear went out the next week (yes, after two years of daily use). I called Makita USA, and was told the products carry a three year manufacturer's warranty, and to send it to the nearest factory service center. Another brief call, and I had instructions for how and where to ship. I sent it off last Thursday and received it back today, Wednesday. The only charge I incurred was for shipping the drill one way. I told them at the service center of the complaints I had read and was assured that changes have been made. Time will tell, but I just wanted to share my experience with Makita USA, which was two very brief phone calls, and the problem getting fixed in less than a week. I have not had a smoother experience in dealing with any such tool problems in the past 20 years.
I love all the tools in this set, except fot the sawzall, which as another reviewer mentioned, is junk. (I got mine as a free extra with the kit I bought, so I guess you get what you pay for). Also, I shortly gave up using the bag, as it is sort of like throwing your tools loose into the back of your truck--everything just jumbles together. The circular saw is a good tool for quick easy cuts where it isn't convenient to use a plug in model. The impact driver has served me well, especially driving trusslock screws into LVL. The drill/driver is the favorite of the bunch, though I use the hammer drill only for an occasional bore into concrete for attaching with screws (it is fast and effortless for this application).
After two years, I bought two new batteries, though the originals are still going strong (nice to have four batteries for five tools anyway ... the sawzall serves, at times, as battery storage for the others).
I don't doubt other reviewers bad experiences, but mine have been mostly positive. Given the options on the market, I would probably buy this Makita line of tools again.


Love the Tool [Posted on 2007-12-14]
My crew really likes these tools. I wanted one for myself except the price jumped 100 bucks!!!!!!


Good, but not worth the price [Posted on 2008-01-30]
I've had this tool set for just over a year now. I've been a Makita fan for years when I was a contractor, bought this set for personal use. The tools are nice, solid, do what they're supposed to, but, I haven't been real impressed with how long the batteries last. 3 year warranty on tools, but 1 year on batteries and CHARGER. Well, the charger just went TU and Makita won't cover it. Great.
My advice for what it's worth. Go to Home Depot and buy a set of Ridgid cordless tools....they're way less expensive and come with a LIFETIME WARRANTY including batteries and charger. Contractor friend just bought a set and says they're as good as any he's ever used. 'Nuff said.


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