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Posted 10 May 2023

Makita DLX2336F01 18V 2 x 3.0Ah Li-Ion LXT Cordless Twin Pack - cordless combi drill and compact impact driver £164.99 @ Screwfix

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18V LXT twin pack containing cordless combi drill and compact impact driver. Combi drill features variable speed trigger, 16 adjustable torque settings plus drill mode, single-sleeve keyless chuck and ergonomic handle. Impact driver has a powerful 4-pole motor that can produce a maximum fastening torque of 155Nm. Includes variable speed trigger, LED light and soft-grip ergonomic handle.

  • 1 x 18V Combi Drill 43Nm
  • 1 x 18V Impact Driver 155Nm
  • 2 x 18V 3.0Ah Li-Ion Batteries
  • 1 x 85min Charger
  • 1 x Carry Case(s)

added by louiselouise:

4133131_1.jpgProduct Contents
DHP453, DTD156, 3.0Ah batteries (2), charger, belt clip and carry case.

Instruction Manual

Battery Chemistry Li-Ion
Battery Power 3.0 Ah
Battery Technology LXT
Brand Makita
Brushless Brushed
Carry Case/Bag Included Yes
Charge Time 85 min
Low Battery Indicator Low Battery Indicator
Manufacturer Guarantee 1 Year Guarantee
Model No DLX2336F01
No. of Batteries Per Pack 2
Pack Size 2
Pieces in Pack/Case 2
Power Supply Cordless
Power Voltage Supply 18 V
Product Type Twin Pack
Repair Service Action Should the product require repair please visit a store who will arrange the repair.
Tool 1 Max. Torque 43 Nm
Tool 1 Model No DHP453
Tool 1 Product Type Combi Drill
Tool 1 Specification Max. drilling capacity in masonry 13mm, wood 36mm, steel 13mm. Max. torque 42Nm. No load speed 400-1300rpm. Impact rate 6000-19,500bpm. Torque settings 16 + drill.
Tool 2 Max. Torque 155 Nm
Tool 2 Model No DTD156
Tool 2 Product Type Impact Driver
Tool 2 Specification 6.35mm shank. Standard bolts M5-M14. High tensile bolts M5-M12. Max. torque 155Nm. No load speed 0-2500rpm. Impact rate 0-3000bpm.

£200 B&Q diy.com/dep…prd
£200 TradePoint (who are also B&Q) trade-point.co.uk/dep…prd

Quick overview of the DHP453 18V Li-ion Combi Drill from ITS (January 2015):
Test of the DTD156 Impact Driver from Unbox Anything (March 2022):
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Edited by a community support team member, 11 May 2023
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  1. RustyBeard's avatar
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    50155518-jsb9A.jpgThis seems to be the DHP453, and link above the DHP485.
    baz84's avatar
    Are you able to share a link to this comparison list please?
  2. shindyroo's avatar
    Personally I would get this and then add an impact driver of your choice.

    screwfix.com/p/m…2xt
    baz84's avatar
    Nice one 
  3. Attic45's avatar
    Individual models for reference DHP453 & DTD156.
  4. hubcms's avatar
    Really depends on who's eco system you end up going with I guess. It starts with a drill and ends up with this
    50148766-sBrdE.jpgTaken a year ago, so have a few more .
  5. Supercharged's avatar
    The Impact is good - I have the same model and was £49 from Screwfix.

    The drill is for light use only - kitchens / general light DIY... I'd sell this and get something better that fits the case.

    The Impact is good - I have the same model and was £49 from Screwfix.

    The drill is for light use only - kitchens / general light DIY... I'd sell this and get something better that fits the case. (edited)
    Daves_mate's avatar
    So good you had to say it twice
  6. hubcms's avatar
    Without knowing which models the drill and impact driver are it is difficult to say how good the deal is.
    The charger £20/£25
    Batteries £70 the pair
    Case £5
    So £65 to £70 for the drill and impact driver.
    You might make a few £s on FB market place, but you won't become rich overnight.
    Value for money I'd say 8.5 out of 10.
    Liang's avatar
    can I have a 10 out of 10 recommendation, please? My bosch is dying and it is just out of 3 years warranty.... which happened to my previous 2 bosches
  7. hubcms's avatar
    Ok so the drill and impact driver are worth nearer the £80 mark, so making it a good 9.5/10, 10/10 if you intend keeping it all. As for splitting it to effectively end up with cheap batteries etc you might find it difficult. However if you're in the trade there can be tax advantages, obviously you should let HMRC know of any sold items . (edited)
  8. Liang's avatar
    Is not being brushless a deal breaker here?
    Supercharged's avatar
    Not really... nothing wrong with brushed tools and batteries last for ages on the impacts.
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