⚡ Cut, Sand, and Create Like a Pro—Anywhere, Anytime!
The Makita XMT03Z is a versatile 18V cordless multi-tool featuring a variable speed dial (6,000-20,000 OPM) and a 3.2° oscillation angle for faster, more aggressive cutting and sanding. Its compact barrel grip and large lock-on switch enhance user comfort and control. Compatible with Makita 18V LXT batteries and most competitive accessories, this tool is designed for professionals seeking cordless convenience and precision.
Brand | Makita |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cutting |
Color | Deep Blue, Black |
Special Feature | Variable Speed, Cordless |
Included Components | 1-1/4" Plunge Blade (Bim), 14TPI (A-95255), Multi-Tool Adapter (196271-6), Tool Only (battery and charger not included), Multi-Tool Adapter (313249-6) |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 20000 RPM |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Style | Multi-Tool Only |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.9 x 12.2 x 4.9 inches |
Minimum Speed | 6000 RPM |
UPC | 088381667708 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381667708 |
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | XMT03Z |
Item Weight | 4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 12.2 x 4.9 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | XMT03Z |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Pattern | Tool |
Horsepower | 1 hp |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Folded Knife Size | 12" |
Special Features | Variable Speed, Cordless |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Warranty Description | 3-Year Limited Warranty |
N**0
Makita dont need more
very good multitool bought it because i have the corded model. they are both awesome have used them both for many things sanding, sawing , smoothing seams. i make and repair many things they are invaluable had a dremel model it died during use and dremel wouldent repair it so went to store and got the Makita corded model then recently bought cordless one have been using makita tools since 80's never had to replace one
H**N
Would buy again
Works great, powerful, heavier than Rigid it replaced. Expect it to last much longer.
J**
Good tool
Definitely holds up for the job. Very convenient for use and powerful. Easy blade change
E**M
Excellent
GreatExcellent
W**U
Works great
I considered buying an off brand that uses Makita batteries, They are much cheaper. I have never had a problem with any of the other Makita tools, so, buy once, cry once. It is heavier than I thought it would be, but is great at cutting wood. I tried cutting some screws using a metal blade, it worked, but it was slow. I also tried plunge cutting in to a plaster covered drywall. It wore the teeth off a wood blade. Other than that, so far so good.
V**R
Muy bueno la herramienta
De la sierra me gustó pero lo q no me gusta esq me dejan en la puerta de mi vecina y mi vecina no me yevo bien con eya su apartamento es solo 842 y la mía 842 A
R**N
My new favorite tool
My new favorite tool
E**S
Dewalt tools are my least favorite. I too fell victim back in the day ...
First of all let me say how I am a huge fan of Makita battery operated tools. Battery operated tools are just something I adore and have been through all of the major brands. When you compare that brands pricing of their product to the longevity, reliability, battery life, and quality of built. Makita will win every time. Im a fan of Milwaukee tools as well, as the quality of their tools and the variety of battery operated tools they off is unsurpassed. That being said. Milwaukee tools are also more expensive and dont offer enough gain over Makita to make the higher price worth it. Dewalt tools are my least favorite. I too fell victim back in the day to the overly hyped and overpriced yellow tools targeted towards the every day professional. The simple truth about dewalt tools is that they just dont last. Every dewalt tool I have owned had to be replaced before it should have. The stuff is just garbage.Anyway. I love these multi-tools and have found them useful for so many things. Most recently in my master bathroom. I am remodeling my master bathroom. The bathtub surround is going to be tile, which means out with the drywall and in with the cement board. The tile is not going to go all the way to the ceiling nor will it go all the way to the edge of the wall. So i wanted a fairly precise way to cleanly cut out the drywall that would be replaced with cement board. Thus the Makita Multi tool. Now I do have a corded Multi-tool, but I just didnt want to be tethered to the wall for this. Seeing as since I am redoing the entire bathroom. There is stuff everywhere in there and didnt want to add an extension cord to the mix. I chose this Makita multi tool, because I already have a bunch of Makita Batteries. Just so happens this is a great tool that Makita put some thought into. First of all I love the tooless blade chages. Simply pull the release lever back, pull the threaded stud out, put the new blade on, put the threaded stud back in place, and lock it down by pushing the lever forward. Makita also includes adapters so that you can use just about any brand multi tool blade with tool. I am so happy that Makita opted for a simple on and off switch with this tool instead of a trigger pull. Some brands use trigger pulls on their multi tools and it is so cumbersome trying to wield a tool such as this one and keep a consistent pull on the trigger. So instead Makita opted for the simple on off switch with a variable speed setting knob. Way to use the ole noggin Makita. Another great feature of this tool is the action casing part of the tool that holds the battery. You will notice you are able to wiggle this part of the independently from the main tool. Dont freak out. It is not defective. Its meant to be that way. The battery casing is slightly articulating so that it can vibrate independently from the tool itself. This does 2 things. Mainly it increases the life of your battery, because vibrations can be detrimental to batteries and this tool decreases those vibrations by allowing the battery case to vibrate independently of the tool casing itself. This also helps reduce some of the vibration that is transferred to your hand, because it acts sort of like a pendulum counteracting the vibrations from the tool.Just make sure you get yourself a good set of headphones or earplugs, because these things are loud when you are cutting with them The loudness is not unique to this specifically multi tool. Every multi tool I have ever used is ear shattering loud during cutting. So make your ears happy and use some earplugs.
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