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Makita 18V LXT Lithium‑Ion Brushless Cordless Quick‑Shift Mode 4‑Speed Impact Driver, Tool Only (XDT16Z)

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Makita 18V LXT Lithium‑Ion Brushless Cordless Quick‑Shift Mode 4‑Speed Impact Driver, Tool Only (XDT16Z)18V LXT Brushless 4Speed Impact Driver (Tool Only) Compact, pro grade impact driver engineered for precise fastening. The brushless motor with QuickShift Mode optimizes speed and torque automatically, while 4 speed power selection and assist tightening modes deliver control across materials. Built tough with XPT dust and water resistance and dual LED lights. Key Features: Quick Shift Control: Electronic controls balance speed and torque for efficient

18V LXT Brushless 4‑Speed Impact Driver (Tool Only)

Compact, pro-grade impact driver engineered for precise fastening. The brushless motor with Quick‑Shift Mode optimizes speed and torque automatically, while 4-speed power selection and assist/tightening modes deliver control across materials. Built tough with XPT dust and water resistance and dual LED lights.


Key Features:

  • Quick-Shift Control: Electronic controls balance speed and torque for efficient fastening.
  • 4-Speed + Assist/Tightening Modes: Dial in power with 0–3,600 RPM and A/T modes for precision and reduced cam‑out.
  • High Performance: Up to 1,600 in.-lbs. max torque and 0–3,800 IPM for demanding jobs.
  • Compact, Lightweight Build: Only 4-9/16 in. long; 3.4 lb with battery for less fatigue.
  • Jobsite Ready: All‑metal gear housing, dual LED lights, rubberized grip, and XPT dust/water resistance.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Battery Amp Hours No Battery
Battery Power Type Lithium Ion
Battery Voltage (V) 18V
Battery/Charger Tool Only
Blows per Minute (BPM) 0–3,800 IPM
Charger Included Charger Not Included
Color Family Teal
Cordless Tool Type Impact Driver
Cordless/Corded Cordless
Drill/Driver Type Impact Driver
Drive Size 1/4 in. Hex
Included Belt clip; tool only
Maximum Speed (RPM) 0–3,600 RPM
Motor Type Brushless
Number of Total Batteries Included 0
Power Tool Features LED Light, Variable Speed, Quick‑Shift Mode, Assist (A) Mode, Tightening (T) Modes, Reverse Rotation Auto‑Stop
Product Weight (lb.) 2.43 lb
Torque (In-Lbs) 1,600 in.-lbs.
Certifications and Listings UL Listed
Manufacturer Warranty 3-year limited warranty
Product Depth (in.) 3.43 in
Product Height (in.) 6.460 in
Product Width (in.) 8.230 in
Tool Length 4-9/16 in. (compact length)
Lighting Dual built‑in LED lights
Housing All‑metal gear housing
Protection Extreme Protection Technology (XPT) for dust and water resistance

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What batteries work with this tool?
A: It’s part of the Makita 18V LXT system and uses Makita 18V LXT Lithium‑Ion batteries (sold separately).


Q: Does it include a charger or battery?
A: No. This is the tool‑only version; batteries and charger are not included.


Q: What is the maximum torque and speed?
A: Delivers up to 1,600 in.-lbs. of torque, 0–3,600 RPM, and 0–3,800 IPM.


Q: How does Quick‑Shift Mode help?
A: It automatically adjusts speed and torque for efficient fastening and better control based on the application.


Q: What is the chuck/drive size?
A: 1/4 in. hex quick‑change chuck.


Compact Power, Crafted for Clean Lines

This impact driver’s tight silhouette and teal-black palette bring a refined, purposeful energy to the workspace. The dual LEDs frame the bit like jewelry—highlighting precision as a design statement. Pair it with a streamlined tool wall and matte metal hooks for a studio-worthy setup. It’s the chic, capable essential that elevates everyday projects to luxurious craftsmanship.


AI Review Summary:

Across retailer reviews, buyers consistently praise the XDT16Z’s compact size, balance, and precise control; Quick‑Shift, A‑mode, and T‑modes are frequently cited as making delicate fastening easier and preventing cam‑out. Many note strong power relative to its size and appreciate the dual LEDs and under‑chuck speed selector. Common positives include long runtime with 5.0Ah batteries and smooth, quiet brushless operation. Neutral/mixed feedback mentions a learning curve for the multiple modes and higher price compared to mid‑range drivers. A minority of negative comments point to the trigger being very sensitive and occasional wobble with worn bits. Representative quotes: “Tiny but a beast—controls keep screws from stripping,” “Modes take a minute to master, but then it’s perfect,” and “Great driver, just pricey for tool‑only.”


Power your next project with precise control—add the XDT16Z to your 18V LXT lineup today.

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