TOP 14 best Makita rotary hammers: rating 2020-2021 battery and network devices

The Japanese company Makita is known for its reliable and high quality power tools for various purposes.

The Makita hammer drill occupies a prominent place in its products and is in demand in many countries around the world.

A wide range of such devices is offered on the Russian market, which makes it possible to choose the optimal model for home or professional activity.

How to choose a tool?

When choosing hammer drills Makita (Makita), it should be borne in mind that they are divided into several types:

  1. By power source - wired or networked and wireless or rechargeable devices.
  2. There are 3 classes by weight: light (less than 3 kg), medium (3-5 kg) and heavy (over 5 kg) perforators. Lightweight machines are designed to form small holes. The middle category is used for chiselling and other work in hard materials and reinforced structures. Heavy hammer drills are capable of punching holes with a diameter of 8-12 cm.
  3. By engine location: horizontal (main function - drilling) and vertical (chiseling and intensive drilling) varieties.
  4. By type of work performed - from 1 to 3 modes. The main options are chiselling, hammering and rotary drilling. Most Makita rock drills are versatile and capable of performing all 3 types of work.
  5. By the method of attachment of the working body (drill): SDS Plus and SDS Max. The first cartridges are designed for a maximum drill size of 30 mm, and the second - 52 mm.

Main technical selection criteria:

  • impact energy or force - from 1 to 20 J;
  • power consumption (important for wired devices) - from 0.8 to 1.5 kW;
  • the frequency of blows - up to 5000 blows / min;
  • rotation speed - 800-1500 rpm;
  • the maximum diameter of holes in materials of different densities (wood, concrete or brick, metal).

You should also pay attention to the additional functionality.

The following possibilities are distinguished: reverse (including the performance of the function of a screwdriver), anti-vibration and protective systems, speed control (automatic and manual), backlight.

It is necessary to clarify the complete set... The cost of the rock drill is often the deciding factor.

TOP-14 best models rating

Best Makita cordless rotary hammers

Cordless or cordless rock drills have built-in rechargeable batteries that differ in type, voltage and capacity. The most widespread are lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries, devoid of the "memory effect". The duration of continuous operation depends on the capacity of the battery. Important advantages of this type of apparatus are independence from the socket, compactness and maneuverability. Below is the TOP-7, compiled from consumer reviews.

Makita DHR202RF Li-Ion 18V

The rating of the best cordless rotary hammers is opened by the Makita DHR202RF Li-Ion 18 V. This is a universal, 3-mode device with a horizontal engine and SDS-Plus cartridge, medium weight category.

He is able to drill, chisel and drill with impact, and also work as a screwdriver.

Has a reverse, safety clutch, engine brake and electronic speed control... A removable Makita 18V LXT Li-Ion battery is installed.

Specifications:

  • blow - 1.9 J;
  • frequency - up to 4000 bpm;
  • rotation speed - up to 1200 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 26 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 20 mm;
  • battery capacity - 3 Ah;
  • voltage - 18 V;
  • weight - 3.5 kg.

Dignity:

  • high frequency of impacts;
  • LED lights;
  • additional handle included;
  • drill immersion limiter;
  • blocking the power button.

disadvantages:

  • heavy case;
  • no extra battery included.

Most buyers note the flawless work and sufficient functionality.

Makita DHR242Z Li-Ion 18V

The Makita DHR242Z Li-Ion 18 V cordless rotary hammer has earned numerous positive reviews. It is a fairly powerful, versatile mid-range tool with an SDS-Plus cartridge.

Works in 3 modes with screwdriver function.

Has an anti-vibration system and automatic speed control... There is a drilling depth stop.

Specifications:

  • blow - 2.4 J;
  • frequency - up to 4700 bpm;
  • speed - up to 950 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 27 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 24 mm;
  • battery capacity - 3 Ah;
  • voltage - 18 V;
  • weight - 3.3 kg.

Dignity:

  • reliable fixation of the spindle;
  • increased frequency of impacts;
  • convenient control;
  • light weight with sufficient power;
  • vibration damping.

disadvantages:

  • no charger included;
  • problems with switching to chiseling mode;
  • when drilling metal, the anti-jamming protection is unauthorizedly triggered.

In general, the device proved to be reliable and with proper care it works for a long time.

Makita DHR202Z Li-Ion 18V

The Makita DHR202Z Li-Ion 18 V model is recognized as one of the best. The hammer drill belongs to the middle weight category and is capable of working in 3 modes with materials of different hardness.

Reverse function and electronic rotation control are provided. The battery is lithium-ion.

Specifications:

  • blow - 1.9 J;
  • frequency - up to 4000 bpm;
  • speed - up to 1200 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 26 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 20 mm;
  • voltage - 18 V;
  • weight - 3.5 kg.

Dignity:

  • fast battery charging;
  • bright backlight;
  • ease of use;
  • additional handle included.

disadvantages:

  • no charger included;
  • fast battery discharge when working in chiseling mode;
  • one battery.

According to buyers, the model is just perfect for homework.

Makita HR166DZ Li-Ion 10.8V

The high place in the TOP-7 is rightly given to the Makita HR166DZ Li-Ion 10.8 V cordless hammer drill.

Chiseling mode is not provided. There is a reverse, speed control and an electric motor brake.

Specifications:

  • blow - 1.1 J;
  • frequency - up to 4800 bpm;
  • speed - up to 700 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 13 mm, in metal - 10 mm, in concrete - 16 mm;
  • voltage - 10.8 V;
  • weight - 2.2 kg.

Dignity:

  • a light weight;
  • ease of holding with one hand;
  • high-quality drilling;
  • depth gauge.

Disadvantages:

  • no safety clutch;
  • lack of slotting mode;
  • no charger included.

Buyers especially note the convenience of working at height, incl. near the ceiling. The device is reliable and durable.

Makita DHR202RFE Li-Ion 18V

Among the top three cordless machines is the Makita DHR202RFE Li-Ion 18V. This is a versatile, medium SDS-Plus hammer drill with enough power for chiselling hard materials.

Provided for reverse, electric motor braking, unified gearbox with HR2470.

The rotation speed is automatically adjusted.

Specifications:

  • blow - 1.9 J;
  • frequency - up to 4000 bpm;
  • speed - up to 1200 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 26 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 20 mm;
  • battery capacity - 3 Ah;
  • voltage - 18 V;
  • weight - 3.5 kg.

Dignity:

  • 2 batteries included;
  • increased impact energy;
  • high rotation speed;
  • convenient backlighting;
  • versatility;
  • reliable protection.

disadvantages:

  • inconvenient case;
  • increased price.

Despite the high cost, this model is popular, which is explained by the reliability and versatility of the device.

Makita HR140DZ Li-Ion 10.8V

In the line of Makita cordless rotary hammers, the Makita HR140DZ Li-Ion 10.8 V model stands out. This is a dual-mode device of low power, light category for home use, capable of working as a hammer drill, drill and screwdriver.

Cartridge - SDS-Plus.

Li-ion battery.

Electronic rotation control is provided.

Specifications:

  • blow - 1 J;
  • frequency - up to 4900 bpm;
  • speed - up to 850 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 14 mm, in metal - 10 mm, in concrete - 13 mm;
  • voltage - 10.8 V;
  • weight - 1.9 kg.

Dignity:

  • a light weight;
  • compactness;
  • convenient illumination of the working area;
  • additional handle included;
  • low price.

disadvantages:

  • low power;
  • one battery;
  • no charger included.

Buyers are especially attracted by the affordable price and ease of work under the ceiling.

Makita DHR171Z Li-Ion 18V

One of the leaders of the TOP-7 is the Makita DHR171Z Li-Ion 18 V hammer drill. The device belongs to the light category, has small dimensions and is designed for drilling small holes.

The main function is drilling mode, but it can play the role of a screwdriver.

Provided: reverse, anti-vibration system, electric engine braking, electronic speed control.

Specifications:

  • blow - up to 1.2 J;
  • hole diameter - 13 mm (in wood), in metal 10 mm and 17 mm in concrete;
  • frequency - 4800 bpm;
  • voltage - 18 V;
  • rotation speed - 680 rpm;
  • weight - 2.8 kg.

Dignity:

  • brushless motor of increased reliability;
  • convenient backlighting;
  • light weight;
  • comfortable handle and additional handle included.

disadvantages:

  • no charger included;
  • low impact energy;
  • low rotation speed.

This rock drill combines price and reliability well. High quality drilling of small and medium-sized holes is noted.

Best Makita Corded Rotary Hammers

Wired (network) punchers are designed to be connected through an outlet to a 220 V network. They have the ability to increase power. Disadvantages: dependence on the location of outlets and reduced maneuverability due to the presence of a power cord.

Makita HR2470

The rating of the best models is opened by the Makita HR2470 network rotary hammer. The device is designed to perform a wide range of repair and construction work, having sufficient power and reliable protection.

The cartridge is of the SDS-Plus type. Belongs to the easy category.

Specifications:

  • power - 0.8 kW;
  • blow - 2.7 J;
  • frequency - up to 4500 bpm;
  • speed - up to 1100 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 32 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 24 mm;
  • cable length - 2.5 m;
  • weight - 2.6 kg;
  • dimensions - 370x214x84 mm.

Dignity:

  • reactive torque limiter;
  • increased operational safety;
  • ease of use;
  • good protection against dust ingress;
  • release clutch.

disadvantages:

  • insufficient cord length;
  • heating during long-term operation;
  • inconvenient location of the button on the handle of the device.

This model is highly appreciated by customers. Most of them show no flaws at all.

Makita HR2470X15

The Makita HR2470X15 corded hammer drill stands out for its high quality. It is a reliable tool for light household chores, working in 3 modes and capable of playing the role of a screwdriver.

A safety clutch is provided.

Electronic rotation control... There is a drilling depth stop.

Specifications:

  • power - 0.78 kW;
  • blow - 2.7 J;
  • frequency - up to 4500 bpm;
  • speed - up to 1100 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 32 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 24 mm;
  • supply cable length - 2.5 m;
  • weight - 2.7 kg.

Dignity:

  • sufficient power with small dimensions;
  • light weight;
  • side handle included;
  • set of drills D-00795;
  • ease of use.

disadvantages:

  • insufficient cord length;
  • claims to the rotation switch button due to the possibility of accidental pressing.

A good combination of cost and reliability of the device should be noted. Light weight and compactness especially attract buyers.

Makita HR2470FT

A high place in the TOP-7 for the Makita HR2470FT hammer drill provides a high-quality assembly. This networked device of the light category has a keyless chuck with SDS-Plus fastening system.

A high degree of security is provided.

Works in 3 modes.

Specifications:

  • power - 0.78 kW;
  • blow - 2.7 J;
  • frequency - up to 4500 bpm;
  • speed - up to 1100 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 32 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 24 mm;
  • cable length - 4 m;
  • weight - 2.8 kg.

Dignity:

  • quick cartridge change system;
  • versatility;
  • reliable fixation of the spindle;
  • comfortable handle;
  • a light weight.

disadvantages:

  • excessive sensitivity of the safety clutch;
  • not too bright backlight;
  • residual runout in drilling mode.

In general, the model satisfies even very fastidious buyers and is popular.

Makita HR2475

An invariably high place in the rating is given to the Makita HR2475. The hammer drill works in 3 modes with low vibration and reliable protection.

The electronics reliably monitor the condition of the carbon brushes and the rotation speed.

Able to work continuously for more than 5 hours... Dust-proof SDS-Plus cartridge installed.

Specifications:

  • power - 0.78 kW;
  • blow - 2.7 J;
  • frequency - up to 4500 bpm;
  • speed - up to 1100 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 32 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 24 mm;
  • cable length - 4 m;
  • weight - 3 kg.

Dignity:

  • vibration-proof slotting mode;
  • the possibility of using it when carrying out professional work;
  • convenient additional, side handle;
  • convenient case;
  • drilling holes with a crown up to a diameter of 68 mm.

disadvantages:

  • complaints about work at low temperatures;
  • increased cost.

Buyers note that the price is in line with the quality of the device. Work in continuous mode is especially highlighted.

Makita HR2432

The three leaders among networked rotary hammers include the Makita HR2432 model. It is a three-mode lightweight apparatus with an SDS-Plus cartridge.

An important feature is the presence of a sufficiently voluminous dust collector.

There is a reverse with the ability to work as a screwdriver and a drill depth stop.

Specifications:

  • power - 0.78 kW;
  • blow - 2.2 J;
  • frequency - up to 4500 bpm;
  • speed - up to 1000 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 32 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 24 mm;
  • supply cable length - 2.5 m;
  • weight - 3 kg.

Dignity:

  • the presence of a dust collector;
  • comfortable grip;
  • simple control;
  • reliable protection.

disadvantages:

  • insufficient cord length;
  • fast filling of the dust collector;
  • large case.
  • increased price.

The high cost of the model does not scare buyers too much, because it is compensated by reliability and durability.

Makita HR5001C

Among the leaders in the rating, the Makita HR5001C network rotary hammer stands out. It is a heavy, high power professional tool with an SDS-Max chuck.

Impact force allows destruction of material of almost any hardness.

The machine is not intended for rotary drilling and use as a drill.

Specifications:

  • power - 1.5 kW;
  • blow - 17.5 J;
  • frequency - up to 2150 bpm;
  • speed - up to 240 rpm;
  • the maximum dimensions of holes in concrete are 50 mm, and with a crown - 160 mm;
  • cable length - 5 m;
  • weight - 10.8 kg.

Dignity:

  • high power;
  • wear indicator of carbon brushes;
  • special grease included;
  • sufficient cord length;
  • comfortable D-shaped side handle.

Disadvantages:

  • high price:
  • heavy weight;
  • skills are required to work with the tool.

This model has a specific purpose. Buying at a high price will be justified with a large front of work and the need to punch large holes.

Makita HR2630

The leader among Makita network punchers is the Makita HR2630 model. The device belongs to the light category with increased impact energy and the ability to work in 3 modes.

The SDS-plus cartridge is installed.

When reversing, the brushes are rotated... Rotation is electronically controlled and regulated.

Specifications:

  • power - 0.8 kW;
  • blow - 2.9 J;
  • frequency - up to 4600 bpm;
  • speed - up to 1200 rpm;
  • maximum hole sizes: in wood - 32 mm, in metal - 13 mm, in concrete - 26 mm;
  • drilling with a crown - up to 80 mm;
  • supply cable length - 4 m;
  • weight - 2.8 kg.

Dignity:

  • quick change of equipment;
  • versatility;
  • increased service life of brushes;
  • reliable fixation of the launch key;
  • convenient case.

disadvantages:

  • there is a slight heating in the chiseling mode.

The rock drill ideally combines affordable price with high reliability.

 



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