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Makita DHP458Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Combi Drill Review

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**Advantages of Makita DHP458Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Combi Drill:**
1. Cordless design offers mobility and convenience during tasks.
2. 18V power provides adequate force for most drilling needs.
3. Part of the LXT series, making it compatible with other Makita tools and batteries.
4. Combi feature means it can handle both drilling and screw-driving tasks.
5. Robust and durable build quality ensuring longevity.

Disadvantages of Makita DHP458Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Combi Drill:

Batteries and charger are not included, necessitating separate purchases.
May be considered heavy for extended periods of use.
Might be overpowered for simple, light tasks.
Costlier than other models with similar specifications.

Problems & Solutions:

Problem: Drill overheats with prolonged usage.
Solution: Allow the drill to rest and cool down between tasks.
Problem: Difficulty in changing drill bits.
Solution: Ensure the chuck is properly loosened before inserting or removing bits.
Problem: Battery drains faster than expected.
Solution: Ensure the battery is fully charged before use and consider having a backup battery for longer tasks.
Problem: Drill slips when used on harder materials.
Solution: Adjust the torque settings and use the appropriate drill bits for the material.

Note: Always refer to the user manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.