⚡ Screw smarter, not harder — power meets precision in your palm!
The Makita XRF02Z 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Autofeed Screwdriver Kit combines a powerful 4-pole motor delivering 4,000 RPM with a versatile screw capacity of 1" to 2-1/8". Its innovative screw guide prevents tangling and folds for easy storage, while the rugged aluminum dust-proof housing ensures smooth operation. Compact and ergonomic at 16-3/4" long and 4.6 pounds, this tool is designed for professionals seeking speed, durability, and comfort in one cordless package.
Brand | Makita |
Material | Aluminum |
Speed | 4000 RPM |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Item Weight | 4.6 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
UPC | 088381680820 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381680820 |
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | XRF02Z |
Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 18.8 x 7.3 inches |
Item model number | XRF02Z |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Factory |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | 1/4" Hex |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Warranty Description | 3-year limited warranty |
A**B
Very nice
The media could not be loaded. Very good tool. Works great. Black button under up front under silver part releases the strip and you can pull the line down/ backwards. There is 2 silver squere metal pieces on top towards the end. If you press them you can extend the Gul so you can use longer screws. Yes this one is adjustable.
A**Y
Great gun
For those of you saying it's setting screws crooked check the gate the screws come out of on very front of gun. Mine was doing same thing crooked and half set screws after working great. The gate broke and doesn't hold screws straight. Replacement parts it is
M**E
Jams constantly!
I'll start of by saying that I generally like Makita tools, I have found them to consistently be one of the best and most reliable brands. So when I decided to finish my basement, including hanging 1000 sqft of drywall, I got this auto-feed screw gun.I have never used it before, so I made sure to read the directions about how to set it up, and how to use it. When I got a lot of jams I assured myself that it was my inexperience causing the issues. After a couple of hundred screws, I can tell you that this product is flawed.When it works, it is amazing and saves a ton of time. However, I would say that I was typically getting multiple jams per collated screw strip. Once you have a jam the work stops. You have to pull the collated screw strip out, and then attempt to fish out the screws. The area where the jams collect is very tight, so it can be incredibly hard to get the screws out. If you have multiple jammed screws, then its any even bigger process now, because the screws are blocking each other from moving in the necessary direction to be able to be cleared.Honestly, with how many issues I have had, I think I wasted much more time than I saved. I'm sad to say it, but I'll be going back to a standard impact or screw driver.Wanted to like it, but can't recommend. Stay away!
J**T
Works When It Works, Jams Up More Often Than Not.
Everytime you go to drive in a screw you have the anxiety of the gun jamming or working. If you do not aim it perfectly at 90 degrees count on it to jam or drive the screw in only half way. It doesnt only jam but will stop halfway leaving the screw to be finished with an impact driver or removed and try again. Reasons I have found for jamming is not being 90 degrees to the surface, screws on strip work their way backwards and the scerew head gets stuck and wont feed. Sometimes the auto feed will get out of sink and the screw feeds in missing the hole and jamming.Even if you use perfect technique and operate it as perfectly as possible it is possible for it to jam. Sometimes the strip will bend and the screws tangle each other blocking the strip from feeding in. I used it to hang 800 sq ft of drywall and I am almost done but now screw is jamming where it will only press half way and stop. Haven't been able to fix this and may need to buy a different gun to finish job. Bottomline is this gun is awesome if it didn't jam at least 50% of the time. You can not rely on it and for over $200 tool only it should be a professional gun that lasts more than one job. Why is Makita even selling a product with obvious issues that are not acceptable as it defeats the entire purpose. Who wants a screw gun that works half the time and frustrates you the rest I would give it a 5 star rating when it is working and a negative 5 star for when it is not. If I did drywall everyday I wouldn't be able to use this gun. Currently it jams and only drives the screw half way in and I haven't been able to fix this issue. None of those issues are operator error except the 90 degree positioning. I would not buy it again because of the issues that are not ones that go away. It's a high maintnence tool that is not ready to have been released. Makita should recall it and replace it with one that works otherwise they are marketing something that doesn't perform. They don't tell you it will jam half the time buy at your own risk. Baffles me how it works so well then doesn't work.
J**P
Amazing machine, saved so much time!
When I started a new sheet rock job I was debating if this puppy was worth the price especially with the surprisingly low ratings for this stellar brand.I did already have a set of batteries from a cordless drill set, so that probably swayed me. But I ended up picking up the Makita Cut-Out tool with another 2 batteries (XOC01T) at the same time so it was an extra expense, but figured what the hell, this should save us some time, right?All I can say is WOW.What a fantastic tool. This saved us so much time. We put up brand new rock in a 2k sq/ft house and with just 2 of us doing it (most of the time only 1 of us) it cut the time in at least half, probably way, way more. We started with a normal DeWalt sheet rock drill (nothing against DeWalt, love them) but this just made life so much easier. Bought Senco 1 3/4 collated drywall screws on here, thanks to someone's answer in the questions. They fit perfectly (make sure you adjust the tool for the correct size screw) and we were off to the races! Putting up a board and holding it in place with one hand and just tacking it in place with the other is cakewalk. Putting 30 screws in one board takes less than a minute. No holding the screw, aligning the drill, having the drill slip off and dent the board. This is how it should be done. No cord to plug in, which is important because likely your outlets aren't installed if you're putting up fresh rock. They apparently even make collated durock screws as well, my tile guy is going to love this thing.WORTH. EVERY. DAMN. PENNY
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