
Makita
The Makita DCL180Z is an 18 V LXT cordless stick vacuum offering strong suction up to 42 mbar, low noise at 71 dB(A), and a lightweight body with a 0.65 L dust tank, sold body‑only and requiring a separate battery.
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Current
$98.67
Average
$100.17
Lowest
$96.95
Highest
$108.50
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the DCL180Z for delivering strong suction and low noise in a lightweight, ergonomically designed package, noting its suitability for jobsite and vehicle clean‑up. However, they caution that the short runtime on lower‑capacity batteries and the need to purchase a separate LXT battery diminish its overall value proposition.
What Users Say
Consumers repeatedly praise the vacuum’s quiet operation, portability and generous dust‑tank capacity, while common frustrations center on limited runtime and the extra cost of acquiring a compatible battery and charger.
Common Complaints
Short battery runtime, need for separate battery purchase, and inconsistent dimension specifications across listings are the most frequently reported issues.
How It Compares
vs. Makita XLC04
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the DCL180Z for quieter, longer‑run cleaning with a bigger tank; opt for the XLC04 when higher lift power is required.
vs. DeWalt 18V Cordless Vacuum
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the DCL180Z if low noise and a larger tank are priorities; pick DeWalt if you prefer an all‑in‑one solution with bundled battery.
vs. Milwaukee 18V Cordless Vacuum
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Disadvantages
The DCL180Z is ideal for users valuing lightweight handling and quiet operation, whereas Milwaukee is better for those needing extended runtime per charge.