
Makita
The Makita DGD800Z is a compact, cordless 18V LXT die grinder designed for precision metalworking tasks in confined spaces. It features a long-nose stepped-neck design, high no-load speed of 25,000 RPM, and an ergonomic handle to facilitate burr removal, grinding, and polishing.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Makita DGD800Z for its impressive power-to-weight ratio and superior ergonomics, calling it a game-changer for fabrication shops and weld cleanup. Editors highlight the torque limiter as a standout safety feature and note the tool's excellent integration with the LXT battery ecosystem. The compact design and effective venting are commended for preventing debris blowback, though some note it trails competitors in variable speed control.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the tool for its ability to cut through metal quickly and its lightweight, balanced feel. Many appreciate the cordless freedom and battery swap convenience for fieldwork. However, recurring complaints focus on rapid battery consumption during heavy use, the collet loosening under torque, and vibration buildup after extended periods of operation.
Common Complaints
Collet loosening under torque, rapid battery drain during high-speed tasks, and vibration buildup after 15 minutes of use.
What People Are Saying
“Cuts through metal like butter—25k RPM is no joke for the size”
“Battery swaps make it perfect for fieldwork; lightweight at 2 kg loaded”
“Stays cool during long sessions thanks to vents”
“Eats batteries fast on high-speed tasks—need 5Ah+ pairs”
“Collet loosens under torque; requires frequent tightening”
“Vibration builds up after 15 min—gloves mandatory”
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee 2585-20 M12 Fuel Die Grinder
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Choose Milwaukee for quick tasks and small hands; choose Makita for heavier precision metal fab.
vs. DeWalt DCG412B 20V Atomic Die Grinder
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Choose DeWalt for versatile speed control; choose Makita for specialized tight-space ergonomics.
vs. Ingersoll Rand 301B Cordless (20V)
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Choose Ingersoll Rand for heavy-duty endurance and low vibration; choose Makita for speed and precision.