Affordable Bare-Tool Makita BHR240Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 7/8-Inch SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer (Tool Only, No Battery)

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Bare-Tool Makita BHR240Z 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless 7/8-Inch SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer (Tool Only, No Battery) Product Description:



  • Makita-built variable speed motor delivers 0-1,100 RPM and 0-4,000 BPM for 2X faster drilling; a built-in torque limiter clutch disengages if the bit jams when hitting rebar
  • 3-Modes of operation with rotation only, hammering with rotation, or hammering only; chisel rotates 360-Degree with 40 different positions
  • Compact design at 16-1/8-Inch long and weighs only 6.6-Pound. for reduced operator fatigue
  • Makita LXT Lithium-Ion battery and Energy Star rated 30-Minute Rapid Optimum Charger produces 430-Percent total lifetime work with 2.5X more cycles
  • 3-Year warranty on tool

Product Description

Includes 18V LXT Lithium-Ion 7/8-in Cordless SDS-plus Rotary Hammer - BHR240Z-R, Tool Only - Battery (BL1830) and Charger (DC18RA) Sold Separately, Operating Manual

Customer Reviews

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Can't believe this is battery powered...
By Custom Finish Carpenter
I have used this rotary hammer drill for up to 3/4" holes in concrete and tile and it is nothing short of awesome. I also own the Bosch Bulldog, which is the industry standard in small rotary hammer drills, and this cordless Makita performs right up there with it, making short work of whatever I put it up against. While the Bosch is a great hammer drill as well, the portability of the 18 volt Li-Ion Makita really makes this drill shine, highly recommended for anyone who requires a portable rotary hammer with enough power to do the job.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5great portable rotary hammer
By StevieQ
This Makita LXT 18v Li-on D-handle rotary hammer has 1.9 joules (or 1.4 ft*lb) of impact energy at up to 4000 blows per minute. By comparison, Makita's corded version has 2.7 joules (or 2.0 ft*lb) of impact energy at up to 4500 blows per minute, making the cordless version about 70% as powerful as the corded version, which isn't bad. I can't complain because the trade-off for portability is power and speed.I bought this cordless rotary hammer specifically to drill 5/8" holes in concrete to set anchor bolts for my deck's footings. I can drill each 5/8" hole up to 6" deep in a minute or two, but it drains the battery at a fairly quick clip. My rough recollection is that it can only drill at most 2 of the 6"-deep, 5/8" diameter holes before the battery needs recharging. Based on my experience with the 5/8" holes, I have no doubt it is capable of drilling up to 7/8" holes.I also used a 1" chisel bit on it and it worked really fast to chip concrete to set the footings. All in all, I am happy with this purchase despite the short battery life.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Hard work
By paul
I bought this tool for all projects were u don't want 2 be pulling cords everywhere and the power is great and at the price u could nt but buy it

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