The Makita XPH14 high-torque hammer drill

It gets the job done, scoring very well in most of our tests. Our main complaint was the battery dying during our 5-inch hole saw test, but we found very little to take issue with besides that. It efficiently uses battery power and does a great job driving in fasteners, makita cordless drill all while being convenient and easy to use. While the Makita XFD14Z is one of the top-tier performers, it also comes with a top-tier price tag. It isn’t the best value option, particularly if you aren’t tackling heavy-duty drilling or driving applications projects.

This drill easily drove the large lag screw to the full depth, making it about half of the way in high gear, then easily finished it off in the lower gear. This test was through a 2×4 into a 4×4 on end, with an appropriate pilot hole drilled. Some nice features about the Makita 18V LXT Brushless Cordless Drill are the included clamp-on handle and the shorter length. The clamp-on handle makes it easier to hold the drill when using larger drill bits, and the shorter length can be very handy when using the drill in more confined areas. Makita supports the creation of an enriched society on a global scale, through the provision of power tools, outdoor power equipment, and pneumatic tools. We really want your feedback on the products we sell at Tallman Equipment.

This Makita did very, very well, earning it a top-tier score. Our testing process started by rating and ranking the drilling performance of each of these cordless tools. The drill’s features, combined with its compact size and power, make it an all-around great drill driver.

The Makita XFD14Z delivered solid results, earning it an above-average score. However, it did manage to drive in all the screws and drill half of a hole on the 10th cycle. This cordless drill also easily managed these tasks in the higher gear for all but the 1-inch holes on the last full set. This is one of the best battery performances we have evaluated to date.

Long, it is a compact drilling and driving solution with superior comfort and handling. Includes (1) 18V LXT 1.5 Ah battery, (1) battery charger, and (1) tool bag. The difference between Makita’s 18V and XGT cordless drill torque specs is also curious. The advertised “max torque” value are the same, but the 18V model has a lower max fastening torque. There, neither drill is advertised according to the 1250 in-lbs (141 Nm) peak torque values that Makita USA advertises for both drills. The USA model, XPH12, is advertised as delivering 530 in-lbs max torque, or 60 Nm.