
Makita XPH12Z
Score: 88/100
DEWALT DCD777B
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Makita XPH12Z is a compact, brushless 18V hammer driver-drill designed for drilling, driving, and fastening in various materials. It features a high-torque brushless motor and durable all-metal gearbox, though it requires separate battery purchase. Best suited for professionals needing a lightweight tool for overhead or tight-space work.

The DeWalt DCD777B is a compact, lightweight 20V MAX brushless cordless drill/driver designed for versatility in DIY and professional applications. It features a 340 UWO power output and a ratcheting chuck, making it suitable for drilling and driving tasks in tight spaces. While it offers good portability and runtime, the lower max RPM and plastic chuck are notable trade-offs for heavy-duty users.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
18 V | 20 Vbest | |
530 in-lbsbest | 530 in-lbsbest | |
0.5 inbest | 0.5 inbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.27 kg | 1.13 kgbest |
2,000 RPMbest | 1,600 RPM | |
22 positionsbest | 15 positions | |
2 speedsbest | 2 speedsbest | |
3 yearsbest | 3 yearsbest |
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Power & Performance(3) | ||
Voltage (V) | 18 V | 20 V |
No-Load Speed (RPM) | 2000 RPM | 1600 RPM |
Clutch Settings (positions) | 22 positions | 15 positions |
Design & Ergonomics(4) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.27 kg | 1.13 kg |
Chuck Type | Keyless | Plastic Ratcheting |
Trigger Type | Mechanical | Variable Speed |
Overall Length (in) | 7.125 in | 7.52 in |



Professional reviewers praise the Makita XPH12Z for its efficient brushless motor, durable all-metal gearbox, and compact design that excels in tight spaces.
Search results lack direct consumer reviews or forum discussions. Available retailer pages focus on specifications rather than user feedback, implying general praise for compactness and power through professional descriptions without recurring complaints.

Professional reviewers acknowledge the DCD777B as a solid, well-built unit with good ergonomic design. However, the primary limitation cited is the maximum RPM of 1,600, which falls short of competitors, along with concerns about the plastic ratcheting chuck's durability.
Users maintain a generally positive reception, praising portability and ergonomic balance. Common concerns include the limited RPM and worries about the plastic chuck's durability under heavy use.

