Makita DF333DWME
![]() | Outdated Product Product type: drill driver; Design: gun; Rotation speed (rpm): 450/1700; Torque: Max. torque (Nm): 30; with adjustment; Torque (steps): 20; Reducer: 2-speed; Number of speeds: 2; Reverse: slider; Weight (kg): 1.2; Chuck: keyless; Chuck diameter (mm): 10; Motor brake; backlight: backlight |
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DF333DWYE comes with 1.5Ah batteries, DF333DWYE4 comes with 1.5Ah, plus a set of bits, DF333DSAE / DF333DWAE comes with 2Ah, and DF333DWME comes with 4Ah
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Makita DF333DZ is a lightweight and compact drill-driver that offers powerful performance and high-quality assembly. Users appreciate its comfortable grip and well-balanced design, making it ideal for extensive home repairs, such as building drywall partitions and drilling into brick and metal. The cordless feature enhances convenience, especially compared to corded models, and the precise speed adjustment is a notable advantage. While generally reliable, one user noted a backlash issue after six months of use, suggesting potential durability concerns. Overall, the Makita DF333DZ is praised for its nimbleness and convenience, with features like an LED light adding to its usability in low-light conditions.
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After six months of working with drywall, a backlash appeared at the adjustment ring. Convenient, nimble Six months later, a backlash appeared, the work of SC Makita |
What can I tell you... to put it briefly, it's the culmination of a fool's dream))))... I'm building a house - those who are familiar with it know you need to screw in and unscrew dozens of kilos of various screws...when it was at the foundation level, I managed with a wired Hyundai tool - a good thing, by the way...but the higher you go, the more troublesome it gets - moving around a 15-meter cord, and how annoying it is when it's three mm too short to fully drive a screw.... I've long debated between Metabo, Bosch, and Makita... and then there was a promotion and all... I took a chance... like a little child, I carried it around the whole evening and waited for the sun to rise to screw something on my construction site. I was building formwork to pour cross beams for the first floor... I drove 9.5 cm screws... for the first two hours, I worked with a battery with residual charge, and the rest on one full charge, and it didn't deplete. I'm as satisfied as an elephant after lunch... Of course, I'm not ruling out and I'm not even in doubt that other screwdrivers like Metabo, Bosch, and so on are also good... but I fell in love with Makita at first sight.... P.S. There's also a little light - very convenient when it gets dark, and for complete happiness, you need to drive in one more screw))))) light, compact, almost silent and for my needs - what I need... I bought Makita DF333DWYE not available just bought Makita DF333DWYE i recommend it should buy |
I have been using it for over a year and I'm satisfied. I bought it used from friends with one battery and a charger. I've used it extensively for home repairs: building drywall partitions, and there are plenty of small tasks in the private sector. The power is quite sufficient – I've drilled both brick and metal with it, and everything is fine. Before this, I only had a corded screwdriver, so having a cordless one became much more convenient. It fits comfortably in the hand and is well-balanced. The weight is comfortable, and the hand doesn't get tired. I use one battery – during active home repairs, the charge lasted throughout the day, then I'd just charge it overnight, take it off in the morning, and continue working. The speed adjustment is precise. The build quality is excellent. Powerful. Fits comfortably in the hand. High-quality assembly. Not found. |
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| Price for Makita DF333DWME | ||||
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| Makita DF333DSAE | from £136.99 | 1 offer | ||
| Makita DF333DWAE | from £136.95 | 6 offers | ||
| Makita DF333DZ | from £39.95 | 5 offers | ||
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