Makita DTW300Z 18V Li-ion LXT Brushless Impact Wrench – Batteries and Charger Not Included




Weight: 1.52 kg
Dimensions: 14.4 x 8.1 x 24.6 cm; 1.52 Kilograms
Model: DTW300Z
Manufacture: Makita

114 Responses

  1. Kraig Becker says:

     United Kingdom

    It is the gold standard in tube & fitting scaffolding. It will look battered just by having it on on site. Perhaps it is trying you to make you look seasoned hehehehehe.

    Joking aside, takes pushnisment, heavy rain, and keeps coming for more.

    One thing, if you set up autostop, the bolt might not be tight enough; big problem in beam work, and delicate things. Just have it on 3 a give those bolt a good tight.

    Keep safe

  2. Sugar Pop Ribbons says:

     United Kingdom

    I spent years putting off buying an impact wrench and have wasted hours of my life trying to remove stubborn bolts from my vehicles. This changes everything. Any pro will know this already but if you’re a keen DIYer then this is great choice. You’ll need a decent set of impact sockets and a battery but if you do regular spannering jobs each year it pays for itself in no time. Powerful and very well made – if it’s like my Makita drill then it’ll last forever.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bottom line: wheel nuts tight enough that I can’t nip them up any more with a wheel wrench. And will undo a 24mm bottom steering nut. Plus on auto 3 it breaks the nut and then spins it out slowly.
    Epic bit of kit that’s not too big to get in to gaps

  4. BonnieAPQT says:

     Australia

    This tool is fantastic, it has way more power than it should be able to deliver for its size. I’ve used it to remove wheel nuts and there is no problem as all. The UK model is the same as Australian model and it works with my batteries I already own for other tools purchased in Australia. I’m very happy with my purchase.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    After trying for hours to loosen a rear diff fluid drain and fill plug, with neither budging at all, as a last resort – not expecting much success – I put a 1/2″ to 3/8″ square adapter on the Makita and gingerly squeezed the trigger. The fill plug came straight out. I adjusted the setting on the Makita and used it again on the drain plug. That loosened just enough so that I could unscrew it by hand. In both cases, it was completely effortless. Wheel nuts are a breeze; even 36mm drive shaft end nuts tightened to over 200 nm – no problem. Can’t praise this impact wrench highly enough – really top notch.

  6. SylvestTyer says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersIt’s cheaper than the older version but now after nearly a year all the rubber around the case has come off. It started to peel off about 9 months ago and now there isn’t much left. It seems to use more battery power than the older version also I use a 4ah each day scaffolding. Overall its not bad but the old version lasted me 4 years and I can’t see this one lasting that long to be honest. I should of spent the extra and got the older version.

  7. ShelbyCloutier says:

     United Kingdom

    Like all Makita gear this is well made. It looked to be powerful enough to do all general car servicing but in practice there have been a couple things it just could not do, so I wish I had got the next one up. This one is great but sometimes you need to have a bit in reserve for jobs that are tougher than expected.

  8. Stephanie Mulholland says:

     United Kingdom

    My first impact wrench after either using breaker bars/ratchet and borrowing friends Milwaukee/Ryobi guns.

    As far as I’m concerned it takes off 110nm wheel nuts instantly so assume that for anything else on my car it will have no issue.

    I don’t know model numbers but it is lighter than my friends ryobi and similar weight as an others Milwaukee and seems to be slightly faster than both at wheel nuts. I’ve owned their LXT batteries for 10 years and still have and use the first one I’ve bought without issues (5ah). It hasn’t dropped capacity noticeably and for at home jobs will last multiple jobs/days. I’m not a garage tech so can’t comment on that front. But if starting to DIY or already have Makita gear then it’s an easy choice.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Ideal for a DIY home mechanic. This impact wrench has had no trouble removing wheel nuts, suspension components and assisted massively in dismantling a classic motorcycle for restoration. Really happy with my purchase.

  10. Anonymous says:

     Spai

    La utilizo para mantenimiento y reparacin,en mis trastos agrcolas

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersObviously this piece of equipment isn’t cheap, however it does do what it says on the tin. I stupidly bought two copies previously the first lasted about 3 months and the second about four. There is no compromise if your using these on a professional basis. The torque settings are a life saver and as a scaffolder that’s a fantastic extra, no more nuts coming off the fittings with the auto stop once loose. Nice and lightweight great battery life. About two days of constant use. Don’t be fooled by a cheaper copy unit. By the time you e bought two that are cheap, you may as well have just bought the real deal.

  12. Anonymous says:

     Australia

    Item received quickly and in good order would highly recommend using Amazon in the future

  13. PhillipPoate says:

     United Kingdom

    Massive power for the size of it, really compact and light weight, which makes it really easy to use and get in to tighter spaces. It paid for itself the first time I used it. Saves hours of hassle. Great quality as you would expect from Makita. Highly recommend.

  14. Network N says:

     Germany

    Hlt was er zusagt
    Zieht Muttern u. Schrauben gut a