Mini Makita rotary hammer showdown (DHR183 vs the rest)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • She's finally here! The tiny yet powerful Makita DHR183 is a brand new model and a great addition to Makita's tiny SDS hammer line-up, but how does she fit in? let's find out!
    Alternate names:
    HR140 = RH02
    HR166 = RH01
    DHR 171 = XRH06
    DHR182 = XRH12
    DHR183 will probably be XHR13
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    00:00 - Intro
    01:16 - Drill overview
    01:28 - DHR183 vs DHR171
    02:54 - DHR183 vs DHR182
    03:51 - Why don't they hammer all the time?
    04:16 - Specs
    05:09 - 8mm speed drill
    07:26 - 12 x 80mm speed test
    08:51 - Max capacity drill test
    12:02 - Conclusions
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Комментарии • 34

  • @cocazero240
    @cocazero240 6 месяцев назад +7

    When started my own business, i haven't a lot of money and took the DHR182. And four years after he's here, best little hammer so far for me. Tough, one-handed, surprisly powerful, not pricy. It is a must have for 18v makita platform. Thanks Makita.

    • @BoltahDownunder
      @BoltahDownunder  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah it's a really amazing little hammer. One of the best ever made for sure!

  • @TAH1712
    @TAH1712 4 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant mate.

  • @teytreet7358
    @teytreet7358 Месяц назад

    Best Reviewer! Much Appreciated!

  • @toolscientist
    @toolscientist 9 месяцев назад +3

    Looks like today is the day of everyone doing Makita mini hammers. Well, if everyone is you and T & S.

    • @BoltahDownunder
      @BoltahDownunder  9 месяцев назад +3

      sounds like pretty much everyone who matters?

  • @adrariro
    @adrariro 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent, thanks for this. The weights shown on the first table are without the battery I assume?

  • @triedtofail
    @triedtofail 3 месяца назад

    Also DHRXX3 usually has the quick chuck change feature. Not a requirement for most folks as when the tools breaks it is no longer their problem

    • @triedtofail
      @triedtofail 3 месяца назад

      @@danng3185 For me it is the DHR182 due to tight spaces

  • @meetjon
    @meetjon 8 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video! I really liked how easy the 171 was to control with one hand. Would you expect the 183 to be harder to control because of its faster speed?

    • @BoltahDownunder
      @BoltahDownunder  8 месяцев назад +1

      Nah it seems fine! The basis for the 171 was the 12V hammers, which in Japan they marketed as a diy kinda tool, so I think they were just playing it really safe for that

  • @monbaby77
    @monbaby77 8 месяцев назад +5

    among them DHR182 is the only one has hammering only option.

  • @theghostgaming5576
    @theghostgaming5576 4 месяца назад

    Can U maybe test out the INGCO HAMMER DRILL maybe please the corded and cordless?

  • @ruheluddin9588
    @ruheluddin9588 4 месяца назад

    when I use mine it seems to wobble. Is this normal? If you look at the drill bit closely and just drill, my drill bit appears to not turn in a perfect circle. Ive test the bits they are fine, it is definitely the SDS. It does drill holes ok but I wondered if this was normal or whether I would drill better if this was a fault?

  • @agentcarbunkle
    @agentcarbunkle Месяц назад

    Cheers help me decide on the pistol grip 182. The rpm seems to help and like the profile isnt as bulky nothing projecting Infront of the trigger

  • @richardfischer1986
    @richardfischer1986 9 месяцев назад +2

    Really great video. Would be nice to see makita 40v xgt as that is what platform I am in now I am trying to decide if the new smallest 40v is the way to go

    • @BoltahDownunder
      @BoltahDownunder  9 месяцев назад +1

      Cheers! I just got the little 40v and so far she seems really, really good for the size. But I haven't got the timing data yet so can't say exactly how good. Should be done soon, but meanwhile think about what size holes you're going to be drilling and if it's mostly like 12mm ish then the little one should be fine, and mostly like 16 or above go a bigger one

    • @toolscientist
      @toolscientist 7 месяцев назад

      Not sure if you've already seen it, but he just tested the small XGT (HR010G). It is a very good tool and beats even the LXT DHR182 and DHR242. ruclips.net/video/bwbhdKUgThU/видео.html

  • @Rok9380
    @Rok9380 8 месяцев назад

    Whick one is the lightest? 18v

  • @QuockhanhPham20
    @QuockhanhPham20 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hopefully Makita in the future in this small cordless rotary hammer line can eliminate the passive hammer (when the machine is pressed, the hammer operates) and replace it with an active hammer (the hammer still works even without pressing the machine) because Drilling with a passive hammer over head for long time is a tiring thing with constant pressing

    • @BoltahDownunder
      @BoltahDownunder  9 месяцев назад +1

      yeah I'm not sure why they do the passive hammer, but Hikoki also does in their small hammers so there must be some reason. Is dry hammering such a problem? I wouldn't think so. There must be some cost saving there, like the small drills have some delicate part in there that might break, or some other cost/benefit math they're doing

    • @QuockhanhPham20
      @QuockhanhPham20 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@BoltahDownunder Makita have made it for a long time ago on there model DHR165 LXT

  • @antonis_lg
    @antonis_lg 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video!
    I'm considering also buying 182 for it's power and overall characteristics.
    How about 202?
    Differences?

    • @BoltahDownunder
      @BoltahDownunder  2 месяца назад +1

      I haven't tried the 202 but it's a very old, brushed model that probably can't compete with the 182 unless you're just doing diy level work

    • @antonis_lg
      @antonis_lg 2 месяца назад

      @@BoltahDownunder thanks. I will probably go for the 182. I also like the newer 183, but I saw in your comparison that's weaker.

  • @toolscientist
    @toolscientist 9 месяцев назад

    What's the first column at 6:34? Was that it's average from previous testing?

    • @BoltahDownunder
      @BoltahDownunder  9 месяцев назад

      the table you can see above the graph at times? That's the data for the graph: Make, Model, Run1-4, mean. I add new drills to each test so it still has the old ones on there also

    • @toolscientist
      @toolscientist 9 месяцев назад

      Ah. I thought you only did 3 runs. Quite a bit of variance.

    • @BoltahDownunder
      @BoltahDownunder  9 месяцев назад +1

      I usually do 4, so if there's one screwed up we still get 3. You know, drill wonky, hit a void in the concrete, depth rod slides up... There's lots of things that can screw up a run so it's good to have a spare

    • @acupoflego
      @acupoflego 3 месяца назад

      Hi from Canada Nice video, and some good insights on this drill. Seen one at the local big box store, thought about getting one
      Ohhh btw an 8mm drill bit is pretty much same size as a 5/16" drill bit. We use both up here.

  • @rudyfromsomewhere3066
    @rudyfromsomewhere3066 7 месяцев назад

    I didn't test dhr183 so far but when it came out it was obvious makita made just a perfect one, it's a compact size but still has power for making small holes,
    the only one that must be upgraded in lxt line is dhr242 it's so old and don't have anti vibration system which is critical in 2023

  • @Arch702
    @Arch702 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hilti TE 4-22 comparison please!!!!!

    • @BoltahDownunder
      @BoltahDownunder  9 месяцев назад +1

      For performance, check out the graphs in this video and you'll see how the Hilti compares! for other stuff...i dunno, what do you want to know?