Selected Impact Drills

Makita DHP486

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Makita DHP486
Makita DHP486 is a powerful combi drill with up to 125 Nm torque, ideal for tough jobs in concrete and brick. Its robust build and long battery life make it a top choice for demanding professional construction work.

8.8

Quality
9/10
Ease of use
9/10
Performance
9/10
Value for money
8/10
Total rating: 8.8/10
ProductImpact Drill
BrandMakita
Product titleDHP486
Power SourceBattery
Voltage18 V
Max Torque130 Nm
Blows31,500 BPM
Speed0–550 / 0–2,100 RPM
Weight2.3–2.7 kg (with battery)
Chuck Capacity1.5–13 mm
Compatible batteries5
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Functions

  • Powerful brushless motor for maximum performance.
  • Ergonomic handle for comfortable use.
  • Metal chuck and gearbox for extended durability.

Disadvantages

  • Slightly larger and heavier but robust and powerful.

Benefits

  • Highest torque in its class, ideal for demanding applications.
  • Suitable for drilling in wood, steel, and masonry.
  • LED work light for dark environments.
LXT - DDF486 & DHP486 - Cordless driver drill / hammer driver drill
Compatible batteries
Similar selected Impact Drills
Compatible batteries
Makita BL1820B LXT 18V 2.0 Ah
1. Makita BL1820B

18V, 2.0 Ah

650 – 1,000 SEK
The Makita BL1820B is a compact and lightweight 18V battery with 2.0 Ah capacity. It charges quickly, has a durable build, and is perfect for shorter tasks within Makita's LXT power tool series.
7.5/10
Makita BL1830B LXT 18V 3.0 Ah
2. Makita BL1830B

18V, 3.0 Ah

650 – 1,100 SEK
The Makita BL1830B is a versatile 18V battery with 3.0 Ah capacity. It provides longer runtime than smaller models while maintaining low weight and excellent compatibility with Makita's LXT tools.
7.8/10
Makita BL1840B LXT 18V 4.0 Ah
3. Makita BL1840B

18V, 4.0 Ah

700 – 1,000 SEK
The Makita BL1840B is a powerful 18V battery with 4.0 Ah capacity, ideal for extended work sessions. It features fast charging, robust durability, and full compatibility with Makita’s LXT range.
8.3/10
Makita BL1850B LXT 18V 5.0 Ah
4. Makita BL1850B

18V, 5.0 Ah

850 – 1,200 SEK
The Makita BL1850B is a high-capacity 18V battery with 5.0 Ah, designed to maximize runtime. A great choice for professional users who require long-lasting performance and fast charging.
8.5/10
Makita BL1860B LXT 18V 6.0 Ah
5. Makita BL1860B

18V, 6.0 Ah

1,000 – 1,500 SEK
The Makita BL1860B is the most powerful battery in the LXT series with 6.0 Ah capacity. It delivers maximum runtime, is durable and reliable, making it perfect for demanding tasks.
8.8/10
DeWalt DCD796
1. DeWalt

DCD796

1,700 – 3,000 SEK
DeWalt DCD796 is a compact and powerful combi drill with a brushless motor and two-speed gearbox. Ideal for professionals and DIYers, it’s easy to handle in tight spaces and perfect for both drilling and hammer drilling.
8.8/10
DeWalt DCD996
2. DeWalt

DCD996

2,000 – 3,200 SEK
DeWalt DCD996 is a high-performance combi drill with three speeds and fast hammer action. Sold without battery or charger, it suits users with the 18V system. A brushless motor ensures durability and power for heavy-duty tasks.
8.5/10
Bosch GSB 18V-110C
3. Bosch

GSB 18V-110C

2,500 – 3,500 SEK
Bosch GSB 18V-110C is a powerful combi drill with 110 Nm torque and Bluetooth connectivity for monitoring via the Bosch Toolbox app. Built for professionals, it's ideal for tough jobs that demand both strength and precision.
9/10
Milwaukee M18 BLPD2
4. Milwaukee

M18 BLPD2

2,500 – 3,500 SEK
Milwaukee M18 BLPD2 is a lightweight and ergonomic combi drill with 60 Nm torque, ideal for light drilling and screwing. It features overload protection and is well-suited for extended use at home or on light professional tasks.
8.8/10

FAQ

Check the voltage (e.g. 18V), torque (Nm), impact rate (IPM), and speed (RPM). Consider the materials you'll drill – concrete, brick, or wood. A brushless motor is a good choice for more power and durability.
It’s used to drill into harder materials like brick, concrete, and stone, but also works as a regular drill or screwdriver in wood and metal. A versatile tool for both DIYers and professionals.
For light tasks, 40–50 Nm is sufficient, while tougher jobs need 60–100 Nm or more. A higher impact rate makes drilling in hard materials easier, and a two-speed gearbox improves control.
Clean the chuck and air vents, charge or replace the battery as recommended, and store the tool in a dry place. Use the right drill bits for each material and make sure accessories are properly secured.
Yes, especially if you frequently work with masonry or concrete. A more powerful model allows faster work, better results, and often greater comfort during extended use due to lower vibration.