Product Description: | Trades of all kinds utilize oscillating multi-tools for a range of applications. The 18V LXT Sub-Compact Brushless Multi-Tool (XMT04ZB, tool only) delivers corded speed and power without the cord. It is ideal for remodelers, carpenters, plumbers, wood floor installers, and general contractors seeking a best-in-class cordless multi-tool.The multi-tool features variable speed control dial (10,000 - 20,000 OPM) with soft-start so users can match the speed to the application. It's equipped with Anti-Vibration Technology (AVT), an internal counterbalance system engineered to reduce vibration. It has a 3.6-degree oscillation angle for faster, more aggressive cutting and sanding. The small diameter barrel grip provides improved handling and a large on/off slide switch with lock-on button provides convenience.The XMT04ZB features the StarlockMax System, a tool-less clamp system for faster accessory installation. When used with Starlock Oscillating Multi?Tool Accessories, this oscillating multi-tool is ideal for cutting, sanding, scraping, grout removal, and many more applications.The LXT System is the world's largest cordless tool system powered by 18V lithium-ion slide-style batteries. Makita's purpose-built motors, battery technology, and enhanced communications work together to deliver maximum performance and efficiency. The LXT System offers cordless tools, equipment, and accessories for every trade. |
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Wondering if I'd get more use out of the angle grinder than the multi-tool though.
The only issue for many people is that it only takes Starlock blades, which doesn't have any cheapo options there. And there is another issue for some of the OCD people, since it is "sub-compact" line so the teal color scheme is missing. I had to spend $225 to buy DTM52 (same model with classic teal-black color scheme) from Japan.
The only issue for many people is that it only takes Starlock blades, which doesn't have any cheapo options there. And there is another issue for some of the OCD people, since it is "sub-compact" line so the teal color scheme is missing. I had to spend $225 to buy DTM52 (same model with classic teal-black color scheme) from Japan.
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Wondering if I'd get more use out of the angle grinder than the multi-tool though.
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