With the ever-increasing range of blades and fittings available for these tools, they are rapidly becoming another ‘must-have’ item for many trades. The Makita DTM51Z 18V Cordless Multi Tool is built to work and is as happy being used for occasional DIY tasks at home or all day on a busy site (which is where I use it). How did the Makita DTM51Z 18V cordless multi tool perform when tested? There is also a battery capacity indicator, which shows the amount of charge left in the battery at the push of a button, meaning you never have to worry about leaving a job unfinished due to the power cutting out without warning. ![]() Many other models of multitool require a hex wrench to remove the blade, but the Makita DTM51Z eliminates this inconvenience. The Makita DTM51Z has a lever-style, toolless quick release blade changing facility, and the blade can be set at 12 different angles across a full 360 degrees, giving you full functionality no matter what you're working on. The Makita DTM51Z 18V blade can oscillate over a 3.20 angle at between 600 cycles per minute, meaning you can expect fast, clean results. Rubber coated grips help give a firm hold on the tool in many different working positions. The multi tool itself has a soft start, which means that it speeds up on activation, and is activated via a separate sliding switch that stays in the on position and does not need to be held. The Makita DTM51Z 18V Cordless Multi Tool has a six speed motor and full metal gearbox selectable via a rotating switch on the side of the tool.
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