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FEATURE The DUB184Z Brushless Blower LXT


Suitable for gardeners, maintenance staff, landscapers and homeowners, the new, powerful, 52.1 m/s air speed, cordless blower comes with variable speed control, constant speed control, and a cruise control feature that allows users to set the desired air speed - eliminating the need to hold the trigger, providing more user comfort over long periods.


The DUB184Z Brushless Blower LXT also benefits from an ergonomic design, with an optimum grip-to-


frame angle that creates the ideal nozzle to ground angle, for efficient and comfortable operation. In addition, the machine is incredibly lightweight, with a weight of just 3kg, even with the 18V Lithium-Ion battery attached, enabling use for extended periods of time.


The machine also uses Makita’s Extreme Protection Technology (XPT™), which provides increased resistance to moisture and water droplets - making this tool suitable and durable for year-round use in outdoor environments.


The WR100DZ Ratchet Wrench


The WR100DZ ratchet wrench utilises Makita’s CXT Compact eXtreme Technology (CXT), making this an ultra- compact and lightweight (1.0kg-1.2kg) machine, suitable for extended use. The inclusion of a LED job light meant that the WR100DZ can light up the project space and aid working in restricted, dark spaces, maximising productivity. The wrench can be used across a number of applications, including automotive, manufacturing, building, HVAC and fabrication.


For ease of operation, the WR100DZ includes a variable speed trigger to easily control the speed and a trigger lock which prevents the trigger from being


accidentally pulled, which also improves operator safety by preventing the tool from being accidentally turned on. The locking position also enables operation as a hand ratchet, when the motor is not engaged, so the operator can run-up the nut using the machine without overtightening and then add that final bit of tension by hand.


The WR100DZ is supplied with two socket adaptors (6.35mm square drive and 9.5mm square drive), that can be removed to convert the tool into a pass-through ratchet wrench. This is ideal for tightening 13mm nuts onto long threaded bolts, such as a threaded rod. The WR100DZ also includes a reversing lever, which ensures the tool can rotate both clockwise and anticlockwise.


The DUR368AZ Brushless LXT Brush Cutter


The DUR368AZ Brushless LXT Brush Cutter is a cordless machine powered by two 18V Li-ion batteries. The advanced battery technology from Makita provides 36V of power and runtime without leaving the 18V platform, meaning operators can be confident the machine will endure longer tasks, enabling work over a wide area with just one charge.


With user comfort in mind, the U-Handle grip has been designed so that the centre line of the handle bars stay aligned with the users centre of gravity, whilst the active-feedback technology provides extra protection for the


user – when the metal blade hits a solid object such as a tree stump or fence, the sudden decrease in rpm triggers the brake, stopping kickback occurring.


Users can select the desired speed from three variants on the LED display and in areas of dense high grass or heavy brushwood, the reverse switch makes dealing with any tangled grass clippings easy, by slowly reversing the rotation of the cutting tool.


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