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Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah)

Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah)

Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah) Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah)
$  299.99

Score By Feature

Based on 518 ratings
Battery life
9.58
Ergonomic
9.38
Value for money
9.69
Longevity
8.98
Light weight
8.13

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Product Description

The BL Brushless motor is electronically controlled to use battery energy as efficiently as possible, allowing up to 50% longer run times
A brushless motor eliminates carbon brushes, which allows the motor to run cooler and more efficiently for a longer service
By minimizing energy consumption and adjusting torque and RPM to suit the application requirements, the BL Brushless motor efficiently controls energy usage and conserves resources
This 3/4" hammer driver-drill with a BL motor delivers 1090 in. of driving capability with two speeds (0-550 & 0-2,100 RPM). Weight in pounds. When it comes to maximum
With a 3-speed impact driver (0-1,100/0-2,100/0-3,600 RPM and 0-1,100/0-2,600/0-3,800 IPM), the driver is capable of driving 1,550 The motor is 3 lbs in weight and produces 48,000 rpm of Max Torque. The weight is 3 pounds. It comes with a

Questions & Answers

In comparison to the xt268t, the xt267t, and the xt275t, what are the differences?

Both the XT268T and XT267T combos have the same hammer drill, the XPH07, but have A key difference between the XT268T and the XT267T is the XDT14 impact driver, which is multi-mode, as compared to a single mode XDT13. In addition to the XT268T combo, the XT275T has a different hammer drill, the XPH12 (about half the torque of the XPH07), but the same XDT14 impact driver as the XT268T. All 3 sets use the same 5 there are no differences. The battery and charger together have an ah capacity of 0ah. The XPH12 and XPH07 hammer drills, as well as the XDT14 impact driver, are both from XPH. As I am a fan of the smaller, lighter XPH12 more than its big brother, the XPH07, it is easier to use than its big brother. Only when I need to use bigger masonry bits or hole saws will I opt for the XPH07. A very useful feature of the XDT14 is its multiple modes of operation to prevent overdriving. XT275T would be my pick for doing basic DIY around the house if you're just interested in doing the job around the house.

Can this drill/impact combo drill as hard as Makita's "strongest" ones?

Indeed, Makita's drill XPH 07Z is the best in the world in its class. This model has 1600 in-the-box pieces instead of the XDT 14 that they replaced with the XDT16 which is their flagship model A torque unit is a kilogram per foot per second. That kind of specifications are not needed for a professional, according to me. It wouldn't let you down. Take a look at this combo.

Can this kit be ordered with a UK power plug charger? If not, where can I order one?

I am excellent

Will the DC18RC charger function with 220v current, which is the one used in Peru, or will it only work with 110v current?

A 110 volt charger is included, so you can show your appreciation

Selected User Reviews For Makita XT268T 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 2-Pc. Combo Kit (5.0Ah)

As I read this report, I was concerned the machines would be heavier than my older Makita 18V machines
4/5

Although the new 5 amp hour batteries weigh the same as the 3's and 4's, the 3's and 4's were set with 3 amp hour batteries. There is actually a 1 1/2 oz weight reduction on the impact driver and 3 ounces weight addition on the drill compared to the previous There are slots in the case for two extra batteries, too, so all of the items in the picture can be stored inside. So far, I have only used this set for general construction a week. In this report, I will report my experiment with the 4 "speeds" on the impact, which didn't go well. My speed button does not always work when I am wearing gloves, and I sometimes have to push it hard extra often. Compact, powerful, and light in weight, the tool is ideal for many applications. There is a different feel to the drill than the older model. Gears are tightly positioned and there is no slop at all. In spite of its small size, it has a lot of torque If you are using big bits, make sure you have the handle nearby. Some of the Tapcons were run into solid concrete, others into block This is a quick and easy process. Used auger bits in SYP 2 as well In addition to the 2-bys and 4-bys The word bys means "without tying". You don't feel as if it is too heavy or too heavy in the hand. You can quickly charge all Makita 18v slide on batteries with the rapid charger. Makita 18 volts of any type. The lithium slide on batteries will work with both of these tools regardless of whether they have a Having used it so far, I'm really glad I bought it and hope it lasts a long time.

Scarlette SCHOFIELD
Scarlette SCHOFIELD
| Nov 27, 2020
There is no other way to describe Makita except to say it is Makita! It has been over 30 years since I first used Makita
5/5

After switching to DeWalt during the era of the 18v tool, I switched back to RotoTools. That was my tool for several years until the batteries wore out, and I had to replace them since they were more expensive than the tool! went ahead and got a Makita 14V and was so amazed by how much better it was that I used it for several years before I stopped using it. DeWalt bought them) and they ruined the brand to try Eventually, the batteries in my porter cable died and I bought a Ridgid set to replace it. It was nice, but you couldn't move because of the molding and trigger. In the following step, I switched to Milwaukee Fuel OneKey. This gun was super powerful but its downfall was due to its balance, weight, and trigger power delivery. After that, I went to Makita again! My god, this is incredible. I like the tool because it is so well balanced, the right weight, and it is sooooooo smooth. It seems as if the bearings of the Milwaukee were thrown in a sandpile before you received it because when you operate the tool it seems gritty. Linear power from Makita is far superior to that of any other tool manufacturer. With the Makita, the runout on the chuck is almost nonexistent. In the Milwaukee model, there was an issue with runout on the chucks. With the Energizer, you will be able to charge faster than other brands, and all day long, you will want to keep it in your pocket. I've never been disappointed by the ergos and have found it to be a great tool! Is there anything left to say about Makita? Buying this product will not let you down!.

Artemis Silva
Artemis Silva
| Apr 22, 2021
It appears to be a soft bag rather than a hard case in the picture of the product
4/5

The product is great, and the delivery was fast. It doesn't make any sense to me why marketing or whomever made this decision to use a picture of the product with a soft bag instead of the hard case the product actually comes with. It was a surprise to see the hard case and not the soft bag. In the case of a soft bag not being sent along with the product, avoid using the deceptive marketing picture and don't claim that the description clarifies that. . . is just inaccurate since it causes confusion. In the future I may be unwilling to buy more products because of this. In regards to.

Davina Joyce
Davina Joyce
| May 22, 2021
Having no regrets at all
4/5

This is something I use in a mechanical engineering A locomotive is being repaired. In my opinion, the impact driver is the best. It can compete with both A fastener can be removed with ease using the machine on high tinsel setting.

This drill has a lot of power and can drill through 3/8 steel plate using hole saw bits up to 2 inches in diameter. From a height of about 6 feet, I dropped it a couple of times onto the concrete. I would recommend it. It doesn't get nearly as hot as a Milwaukee Fuel does and seems like a stronger, more durable build. It also out-powers a Snap On, and the 5 a/hr battery lasts longer as well. Over six months ago, I bought these two products from Makita, and have had no regrets about them. I intend to buy them again, as well as other products from them.

Luciano Bautista
Luciano Bautista
| Jan 13, 2021
Wouldn't trade it for anything
5/5

It took me a long time to decide which battery platform to buy into, and I finally settled on My order couldn't have been better, the quality of these tools are excellent and I am sure I will be able to complete any task I have in the house with these. Even though I have high expectations, these tools are probably better quality than I need to run a household or DIY, but I know I'll use them a lot, so I wanted to go premium and hope they will last me a long time. The age is fifteen years old.

Bonnie Lambert
Bonnie Lambert
| Jun 12, 2021
It is great to have these tools
5/5

There are really no words to describe how happy I am with these. The quality and performance of Makita can't be beaten. All the other brands I have used are inferior to these Makita tools, including Dewalt, Milwaukee, and others. I cannot stress enough how heavy the drill is, so lugging it all day will quickly get old. It's better to get a model that doesn't need as much power if you're certain that you won't need it. Buy one of each! (Or better yet, buy two Despite this, a thing like this has a lot of power. This mixer has literally been used to mix mortar and grout and it has never failed me. As far as I know, I have not phased it at all. Also, the impact driver is awesome. I've used it much more often than I did My love for the built-in charge indicator and the long battery life also extends to the battery life.

Dahlia Hubbard
Dahlia Hubbard
| Apr 12, 2021
When it is on sale, it is a great deal! I found this to be an excellent value during the holidays
5/5

Basically, I bought the kit because I was looking for a good budget impact driver and a couple of 5AH like the hammer drill for drilling through concrete, but at the same time I find it to be a little overkill since I do not really use it often. My only dislike is the bag that this kit came in because I prefer to keep my kits in hard cases to keep them organized. If it came with a compact drill, however, I think it would be the perfect Makita Budget Kit.

Orion Doyle
Orion Doyle
| Mar 30, 2021
DIYer work is a turnoff to me when it comes to purchasing battery technology
5/5

Battery technology is on my wish list for DIYer work, but I am hesitant to buy it, fearing that it will become obsolete when I need parts for repairs. The only problem is that cordless drills are so much more convenient I have been very pleased with how it has turned out so far. I'll let you know when the time comes.

Reece Morgan
Reece Morgan
| Mar 19, 2021

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