Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench Review

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Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench Review

Makitaโ€™s next expansion into their 18V LXT Sub-Compact series of tools is a new impact wrench. This follows a pretty natural progression for the line. Like the other members, the Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench shoots for compact 12V size while staying on the 18V platform. It gives you the benefits of smaller size and weight while unlocking Makitaโ€™s deep line of 18V tools and giving you much greater runtime than 12V tools.

Reverse Rotation Auto Stop

The new impact wrench is fairly basic in design, but it has a couple of bonus features youโ€™re unlikely to find in the same size/weight class. There are three modes to work with that you cycle through above the battery. Thatโ€™s helpful in and of itself, considering most cordless impact wrenches in this class only give you one.

Two modes are a simple low and high. The third is what Makita calls Reverse Rotation Auto Stop. This is a genuinely handy feature that stops both impact and rotation when it senses the bolt or nut is releasing. If youโ€™re working overhead or in a tight space, it allows you to hand loosen the rest of the way to avoid dropping a nut or bolt.

Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench Review

If you release and press the trigger after the auto stop engages, youโ€™ll get a partial turn. Just keep hitting it until you get your hardware as loose as you like. I use it whenever Iโ€™m working at height just to reduce the risk of dropping things and having to climb down and back up the ladder again.

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Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench Standard Features

  • LED work light
  • 3/8โ€ณ squareย drive
  • Brushless motor

Ergonomics

One of Makitaโ€™s greatest strengths is in the ergonomics of their cordless tools. Weighing in at 1.86 pounds bare and 3.26 pounds with a 5.0 Ah battery, itโ€™s incredibly light for an 18V tool. With such a light weight, balance is a matter of which battery you use. Go with a compact pack for the best all-around feel.

Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench Review

Makitaโ€™s curvy handle design andย overmold are present, making it an easy tool to pick up and use.

Performance

The Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench is in a unique place with its 130 ft. lbs. of torque (1560 in. lbs.). Other 18V 3/8โ€ณ models exceed that number handily while 12V 3/8โ€ณ models fall short. So whatโ€™s the better comparison? Your guess is as good as mine.

For now, letโ€™s be content toย know that it has slightly more power than Makitaโ€™s flagship 18V impact drivers. Clearly, the goal of this tool isnโ€™t to challenge the beefier 18V wrenches out there. So why not just use an impact driver?

Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench Review

While Makitaโ€™s impact drivers are compact, this is still lighter. But the bigger issue is keeping the tool compact with an accessory installed. Add a socket adapter to your impact driver and you extend the length. Thereโ€™s also the fact that the 3/8โ€ณ square drive will hold up much longer than an adapter.

Back to the actual performance. I spent some quality time driving lag 3/8โ€ณ lag screws and itโ€™s a pretty stout little impact wrench. For that kind of application or driving long hex head timber screws, I really like this option over an impact driver. You get the power you expect from the impact driver in a lighter package, so itโ€™s that much easier to manage.

Room for Improvement

Thereโ€™s always a tradeoff in design. In this case, the Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench opts for a narrow head design thatโ€™s great for getting between boards and tighter to a wall. Itโ€™s at the expense of some length, though. Personally, Iโ€™d take a wider design to get a shorter head.

Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench Review

Aside from that, thereโ€™s not much to complain about. If you need more than 130 ft. lbs. of torque โ€“ and there are plenty of applications that do โ€“ you have to add weight. Just keep in mind that this is for the light-duty impact wrench tasks and enjoy the weight savings during the times you get to use it.

The Bottom Line

The Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench drops down in power to accommodate a much more compact and lightweight impact wrench than weโ€™re used to on an 18V platform. With two speeds to choose from and Reverse Rotation Auto Stop, itโ€™s also more feature rich than others in this weight class. With more power than a 12V model and a smaller footprint than most 18V models, itโ€™s a nice addition for Pros that find the Sub-Compact line that extends power beyond what the Sub-Compact impact wrench has.

Makita Sub-Compact Impact Wrench Specifications

  • Model: Makita XWT12
  • Power Source: Makita 18V LXT Battery
  • Drive: 3/8โ€ณ square friction ring
  • Max Torque: 130 ft. lbs. (1560 in. lbs.)
  • Speed: 0 โ€“ 1300/0 โ€“ 2400 RPM
  • Impact Rate: 0 โ€“ 2000/0 โ€“ 3600 IPM
  • Length: 5-5/8โ€ณ
  • Weight: 1.86 lbs (bare), 2.7 lbs (compact battery), 3.26 lbs (5.0 Ah battery)
  • Price: $99.90
  • Warranty: 3 years
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