








⚙️ Unleash Pro-Level Torque with Makita’s Brushless Beast!
The Makita XWT15Z is a compact, brushless 18V cordless impact wrench delivering up to 430 ft.lbs. of nut-busting torque. Featuring a 4-speed power switch and 3 forward/reverse auto-stop modes, it offers precise fastening control and efficiency. Built with Extreme Protection Technology, it resists dust and water for durability on tough job sites. Part of the expansive Makita 18V LXT system, this tool is designed for professionals demanding power, control, and reliability in a lightweight, ergonomic package.




































| ASIN | B08C7P9PTW |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Capacity | 5 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,648 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #286 in Power Impact Wrenches |
| Brand | Makita |
| Color | Factory |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,073) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2020 |
| End Style | Socket End |
| Finish | Powder Coated |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381898096 |
| Head Style | Fixed Square |
| Included Components | Tool Only (battery and charger not included) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Non Sparking | No |
| Is Racheting | Yes |
| Item Length | 5.63 Inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Torque | 240 Foot Pounds |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Item model number | XWT15Z |
| Manufacturer | Makita |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Power | 350 Watts |
| Measurement Standard | SAE (Inch) |
| Operation Mode | Battery |
| Part Number | XWT15Z |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | Reverse Rotation |
| Speed | 3200 RPM |
| Style | Tool Only |
| UPC | 088381898096 |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3-year limited warranty |
H**Y
Great Tool, IMHO Amongst Best in Class
Exclusively use Makita cordless and Bosch Corded power tools. I love this tool. Used exclusively for automotive work (wheel removal/Installation, clutch replacement, water pump replacement, etc.). Zips off car/SUV wheel lug nuts without issue. Tightening auto-off feature at varying torque amounts is awesome for preventing overtightening. It's we'll insulated/armored, has been soaked with various greased and oils, dropped from waist level, and endured occasional off-label use to strike items with back of tool. Pricey but worth the money, efficient battery usage. Ergonomics and moderate weight prevent fatigue even after prolonged one handed use in awkward positions. Sockets stay firmly attached but are easily removed with a strong grip and pull. LED is bright and very useful. Soft start trigger prevents twisting your wrist unexpectedly. Just a solid, well designed, reliable, professional grade tool.
B**.
Powerhouse Performance — Just What You Expect from Makita
The Makita XWT15Z 18V LXT® Brushless delivers impressive power and reliability, living up to the Makita reputation. It handles tough jobs effortlessly and runs smoothly with great battery life. If you’re familiar with Makita, you know this tool won’t let you down — it’s built tough and performs even tougher.
T**.
Good Value!
Great Tool! Plenty of power, light weight.
J**V
Worked for water heater anode
Purchased to remove water heater anode for the first time on Rheem water heater. The factory infamously installs them incredibly tight, and my impact driver (XDT15) could not budge it. On speed 4, the XWT15 popped that sucker loose in 2-3 seconds with a 2ah battery. The various fastening modes seem useful, but I found that I had plenty of control in speed 1, which I used to reinstall the anode after checking it. I initially reinstalled to hand-tight, but that turned out not to be watertight. I used speed 1 to tighten an additional 1/2 turn. Per my kitchen scale, it's only 3 lbs with the 2ah, 2.6lbs without. The head is probably light enough that it would be balanced with a 4ah or 5ah. Feels great in the hand, but I have not used it for long periods of time. Update: After four years, I really like this tool. I've used it for everything from replacing >20 yr old motor mounts to regular tire rotations. It's the perfect package of power and control for my use case, and it has fit everywhere I've needed it to.
E**.
Don’t take the torque values literally
Is this an amazing gun? Yes! Will this gun give you 444ftlbs torque in reverse all day long? Most likely not. I have a 1 ton SRW (single rear wheel) pick up. The lugs are 22mm. Did this wrench remove them? Yes but? But what? It did remove them with much complaining and vibration. You could tell very easily the gun was not happy. My air compressor has given up the ghost and I had to use this gun for the job no choice. Normally I don’t use my tools to their maximum capacities. I like to keep all my tools in their sweet spots. I did figure this would be a good test. Yes the lugs could have been over torqued by a service station mechanic but that happens. You have no choice but to be ready for these things. The gun did work? Yes, but out of the 8 lugs I was all but sure I was going to have to get my breaker bar for 2 of them. The gun did eventually remove all 8 but I would not want to do that type of heavy work with this gun on a regular basis. The 2 toughest lugs took 10 full seconds of hammering to start turning. That’s a lot of vibration into ones hand. I just placed an order for the Makita model 8. The big boy in their line with 1100-ftlb’s of torque in reverse. I’ll let you know how that gun preforms. Final thoughts?—— Would I buy this gun again? Would I recommend it to a friend? Yes and Yes! Great gun! Just keep it to the below 200-ftlb fasteners and leave the 1 ton lugs to the big boys. This gun will work in a pinch but I’d rather have its big brother to the larger jobs. Added 7-3-21. Watch the prices on this wrench! The current price is now 40 bucks higher than I paid in Feb? I don’t know what this is all about but it seems every time I look at this wrench it’s a different price?
D**H
Wheel hubs made easy
I got this impact to tackle a wheel hub, which requires removing an axle nut of about 230ft/lbs. No problem for this guy. If you're shopping this against the M12 stubby, consider this and a jointed socket - while the m12 stubby is capable, it doesn't deliver the instant performance this does. I forget if it was hub bolts or a caliper bracket, but the M12 stubby needed a couple seconds to get up to speed while this Makita ripped them right off. Almost overkill for my car. Oh, and get the detent pin. It's easier to get sockets on than a friction ring, and anyone blowing smoke about using a tool to remove them hasn't tried this puppy. Sockets slide off with a firm yank.
J**E
Very versatile and powerful
I love this tool. I use this for lug bolts, general large bolts, lag bolts and even long wood screws. It is easy to over torque with this. It has the power and speed to make to make jobs less daunting. Great companion to my Makita tool set.
H**A
Excellent product
Excellent product & highly recommend it
J**A
I dropped this and lots of scuff but still do the job. Battery last long too
I**S
Lo probé al retirar la batea de mi camioneta con tomillos muy apretados y grandes también que te los birlos de las llantas sin esfuerzo
A**E
Beast of an impact wrench gun. Needs the 6Ah battery though. Batteries are pricey . 1 less star for that
I**Y
Bought this Makita XWT15Z impact after looking for way too long. It has been the perfect impact for me. Just gutted the entire drivetrain from a Jeep and only had 5 bolts that required a strong arm bar to break loose. Lug nuts are a breeze, just remember it has different torque settings if its not doing the job for you. It's small size let's you get into tight spaces. I originally wanted a Milwaukee just because I have seen them in action but already own Makita so didn't want to purchase new batteries. After I recieved it I found out that the older LXT batteries don't fit, so had to buy some anyway. Other than the battery issue it's been a great tool that proved itself immediately.
M**S
La marca Makita como siempre me sorprende siendo una herramienta pequeña pero con el poder suficiente para apretar y aflojar tornillos . Compatible con las baterías de 18v de la misma marca.
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