🔋 Power in your palm, precision in your grip.
The Makita XFD15ZB is a sub-compact, brushless 18V cordless driver-drill designed for professionals who demand power and portability. With a lightweight 2.9 lb design, variable 2-speed transmission (0-500 & 0-1700 RPM), and durable metal jampot construction, it excels in tight spaces and tough applications. Battery and charger sold separately.
Brand | Makita |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1700 RPM |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Amperage | 18 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.5 Inches |
Color | Black |
Included Components | Tool Only (battery and charger not included) |
Special Feature | Variable 2-speed |
Product Dimensions | 8.78"L x 3.78"W x 7.36"H |
Maximum Torque | 3.5E+2 Inch Pounds |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Speed | 1700 RPM |
Item Weight | 900 Grams |
Maximum Power | 350 Watts |
Item Torque | 3.5E+2 Inch Pounds |
Drill Type | Basic Drill |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 088381733076 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381733076 |
Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.5 Inches |
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | XFD15ZB |
Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
Item model number | XFD15ZB |
Style | Bare Tool |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Variable 2-speed |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 3-year limited warranty |
T**M
Great drill
Purchased first drill 2023 loved it so much purchased second drill 2024. Drills light weight and has the power to drive 6 inch power pro screws with a problem. Haven't had any problems with them holding drills or driver bits.
T**
Small but fits my had like a glove
The drill is smaller then it looked but it’s works I like the power with the bigger batt
G**I
Good value
Very good tool. It’s durable and functional.
L**S
Best impact drill.
The power levels really make the job easier. This is a great impact drill
R**S
Light and powerful
It’s a great little drill. Has plenty or torque and rpm for most jobs. I use it daily in favor of my heavier Makita drill. The chuck acts funny. It works, but sometimes seems to get stuck and requires extra turns to loosen up. I don’t know if it’s meant to function like that. The chuck on my other Makita functions better.
M**E
Great power drill
Great power drill with good torque very durable. Exactly what you want from a power drill. Good value for the money. Fast delivery.
R**R
Same drill. No box?
Same high quality as one that came with box. Drill arrived in a bag. Had the accessory clip and instructions. Just no box.
S**R
I don't take one star reviews lightly. Makita has failed badly
I was really excited to get the first one. Nothing but rave reviews and a lightweight, but powerful, little quality drill was exactly what I needed. I hadn't really invested in the platform to this point, but I was taking the plunge.The chuck got stuck in the locked position after the third use. No amount of persuasion worked. I spend days pouring through youtube videos in an attempt to find a solution. When it came down to taking the entire tool apart, I cried uncle. A brand new drill from a brand with a solid reputation shouldn't have this issue.Take two. Second brand new drill.People need to understand that this drill has been a primarily house drill. Called into light action a few times a month for things like mounting a shelf. I also have a hobby shop and it was used there. But I've been down with spinal surgery for almost a year now and haven't have the opportunity to work in there all year. The drill wasn't being kicked around on a construction site. Far from it. The damn thing never had the chance to learn what sawdust looked like.Spinal issues fixed, physical therapy about wrapped up. It's time for mama to get back to work. I decided to build a plywood box as my first foot in the door. Drill about 20 pilot holes and drive the same number of wood screws.I can't. I can't do it because the jaws have failed in some weird way that I've never seen before. Two of the jaws move just fine, but the third is loose. I lock in the drill bit and that one jaw just can't hang on. I've had to 'unscrew' the drill bit from my piece twice with channel locks. This has NEVER happened to me in 40 years of using a tool like this. Insane.I can forgive one bad tool. It happens. Never happened to me before, but it's fine. I did shrug it off and moved on at the time.But not two in a row.What really irritates me is that I did like the drill. The power was fantastic. It was so compact and lightweight - even with the battery - that it was a pleasure to use. As a female with short fingers and small hands, this was the most comfortable drill I've ever owned in my life. I love it.But I need a RELIABLE tool above all else.So today I'm buying an emergency Dewalt just so I can move on with my life. I'm terribly disappointed with Makita and I cannot trust the brand after this. NOT a good first impression. Not at all.
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