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Cordless puncher Makita HR140DZ, without battery Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.9
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Description of Cordless puncher Makita HR140DZ, without battery

Lightweight compact 2-mode rotary hammer. The model has 2 modes of operation: drilling and drilling with impact. The SDS+ chuck allows for quick and easy replacement of consumable tools with one hand. The light and compact design of the tool provides high performance in hard to reach places, as well as when holding the tool overhead, as well as when working with ceiling mounts. The universal tool for house masters! The compact Makita HR140DZ tool for shock and hammerless drilling of various materials. Powered by a 10.8/12V lithium slider. The model was introduced to the market at the beginning of 2018 and follows the trend of decreasing the size of tools used in drilling mode when working in concrete. The total length is only 24.6 cm. It should be emphasized once again that the compactness of the unit and the low weight of 1.9 kg.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

Very happy with the purchase. He's not weak at all. You just need to buy a tool for certain tasks, and there are no universal tools: a powerful one will be heavy, a light one will be weak.

Pros
  • Lightweight, comfortable, perfect for small jobs. For heavy ones, there is another puncher. There is an anti-vibration system. It can be used as a screwdriver or as a drill by purchasing an adapter and a cartridge.
Cons
  • A 2 amp battery (with a screwdriver) sits down very quickly. But easy.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

For small jobs and the ability to take it with you in a backpack. You can buy an adapter and use it as a screwdriver, it will be a little heavy, but for a small amount of work, so as not to carry an extra tool, it is suitable. Pros: The perforator is most importantly light and not large in size. Worked with a 6 and 8mm drill. For a 10mm drill, it’s already hard to go, but it’s hardly possible on a brick. I bought a battery with 6 hours not original, it was enough for about 30 holes in good…

I was in no hurry to write a review, as I had to hang an additional dryer in the laundry-drying room. And so the moment came, I inserted a 6 mm drill and started drilling in the concrete ceiling. I will make a comparison with an existing puncher with an impact energy of 2 J. First impressions; 1) Drill slowly. 2) Drills very quietly. 3) Vibrations transmitted to the hand are minimal. As a result, I drilled four holes 60 - 70 mm deep, the punch was barely warm. The 2Ah battery indication showed…

Pros
  • Very compact, very light.
Cons
  • Weak, but this is a fee for ergonomics and weight.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

I recently purchased this device. I will say this. As the only perforator, it should by no means be. More like a helper. For small orders, hang a cornice, put a plinth, hang cabinets, in general, such a plan. The monolith is hard to be honest. But the size and weight certainly pleased. I bought it as a second one, and the first one is a 202 makita (18 volts), this one can already be taken for more serious work. In general, if you have an intelligent puncher and need a small and light one, then…

Pros
  • Compactness, lightness.
Cons
  • Weak.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Convenient, slightly larger than a screwdriver. Drilled brick, concrete. Drills two times slower than network, but confidently. I drill with a six, under the dowels. For a dozen holes, that's it. If you need to drill for a long time, then it will not stand. It is advisable to use a 4 amp battery. Spends it pretty quickly, you need a second one. I assemble furniture, it suits me perfectly, I also have two 12 volt screwdrivers, they have 2 ampere batteries. All batteries are interchangeable.

Pros
  • Very small, lightweight, drills concrete.
Cons
  • vibrations

Excellent thing. Not as a single puncher, but as an addition. Often there is no desire or no need to drag a large perf with you, unwind wires, extension cords . At this moment, he helps out. And yes. In such cases, you can also not take a screwdriver. Bit adapter and voila. Here you have a screwdriver, a drill and a hammer drill. All in one and at once. Perfect. As a screwdriver and with a 1.5-hour battery, it works for half a day.

Pros
  • Weight, compactness, size, work from 10.8
Cons
  • Weak. But what to expect with this size and 10.8v?

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

Bought for all sorts of small household work. Suitable for my tasks perfectly, plus the hammer is quite compact and takes up little space. Together with him I also ordered a Makita DF333DWAE screwdriver with 2 batteries of 2 Ah compatible with this hammer drill. So it turned out super comfortable and very well priced. Someone in the reviews wrote that there is not enough power. Perhaps this is the case when you are doing repair work professionally, but when you use a puncher from time to…

Pros
  • - Conveniently, on batteries - Compact - Existence of the additional handle and the limiter on depth
Cons
  • In my opinion, none. Great tool!