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🔧 Power your projects with Makita’s precision multitool — the pro’s secret weapon!
The Makita DTM50Z is a cordless 18V oscillating multi-tool delivering 6,000 to 20,000 OPM with variable speed control. Lightweight and compact at just over 3 lbs, it supports all OIS accessories with 360° multi-angle positioning for versatile cutting, sanding, and polishing. Featuring a thumb on/off switch, anti-restart safety, and built-in hex wrench storage, it’s engineered for professional-grade performance and backed by a 3-year warranty when registered.

| ASIN | B00JXHQ6SG |
| Brand | Makita |
| Colour | Turquoise |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,934) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00088381666022, 04002829853962 |
| Included Components | 1 x Makita DTM50Z, Wrench |
| Item Dimensions | 29.7 x 11 x 9.8 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | 18V Li-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multicutter (Body Only) |
| Item Weight | 3.09 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Makita |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year makita warranty with further 2 when registered. |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 20000 RPM |
| Minimum Speed | 6000 RPM |
| Model Number | DTM50Z |
| Number of Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cordless, Multi Use, Variable Speed |
| Part Number | DTM50Z |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding, Sanding, Polishing, Cutting |
| Style | Cordless Oscillating Multicutter Body Only |
| UPC | 088381666022 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 count |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
M**O
Very pleased!
Great tool! Pros: - Well built, as you'd expect from Makita. - Cuts really well, even with the cheap blades I have. (Hilka set for £13) - Slightly more oscillation movement than many other similar tools as far as I know. 3.2 degrees rather than 2.8 or 3 on many others. - Can be surprisingly quite when used at lower speeds, between 1 and 3 is not bad, especially for sanding and similar jobs. Although of course makes a bit more noise once you start cutting. Between 3-6 (maximum speed) it's still less than all other 18v ones as far as I know, although gets fairly loud. At high speeds I'd certainly use ear protection. At minimum speed with no material contact I measured about 65db from about 1ft away. Similar to a large room fan. At maximum speed while cutting soft wood with a wide blade I measured about 105db which is a lot. (Disclaimer: For safety please check the user manual.) - As far as I know this also has the least hand vibration compared to other 18v oscillating tools (Disclaimer: For safety please check the user manual.) I think this actually vibrates less than my cheap rotary tool, although of course when starting to cut material the vibration increases a bit. I hate vibrating tools but this wasn't bad at all for me. - Has a nice LED light at the front. This is why I chose this older model. Also there was about a £40 price difference which for me is worth it, as I can spend that on batteries or blades. I saw a cutting video on Youtube comparing the two, the noise seemed to be the same and the cutting speed seemed to be the same. This slightly older version is slimmer which is nice, and it has no quick release for the blades, which is perfectly fine for me. I have no problem with an extra 25 seconds to change the blade. A large hex key clips into the bottom of the unit and is easy to remove from its clip when needed. - Has an optional dust extractor accessory that costs about £12 if I'm not mistaken. I have Bosch 18v batteries, but the bosch multi tool is louder, it can't stand upright which is important for my small home-workshop, and costs double (Approx £160 vs £80) so for that price difference I had no problem just buying some Makita batteries. Two genuine ones are about £77 on Amazon right now, but I decided to save a bit with a non-original. I'm using a "Masione" 3Ah that cost £20 and it's working just fine so far. Cons: - Even though it's supposed to be the quietest option, it's still lot of noise. Certainly much more than an 18v jigsaw. Not a problem for a workshop (use ear protection obviously) but for my small studio with a cat it's too loud at high speeds when cutting. Not an actual issue with the tool but worth mentioning. My rotary tool is a bit quieter at maximum speed, but doesn't do all the same jobs, and also throws a lot of dust and sparks everywhere, compared to this which is slightly more clean, although still creates dust obviously. So for those times I want to work on small projects with a bit more quiet, I'll just have to build myself a noise isolating "glove box" which is also really nice for not getting dust everywhere. -No quick release for the blades. Not a problem for me. Conclusion: Extremely pleased with the tool, but for some of my uses I will need to make a box with a window to dampen the noise. It won't sand as well as a dedicated sander, and it won't cut as well as a jigsaw, etc. - But it's great for making small cuts, working in areas where other cutting tools won't fit, etc. I would say it's a great addition, but not something to replace all others.
O**O
FAB!!
Having bought a Makita cordless drill and impact driver earlier in the year, I was captured by the interchangability (is that a word??) of the battery packs - buy the body of the tool and use the same battery that you have for other items! Result! If you are wondering whether you need one of these tools - check out some of the Youtube videos. All those jobs where you can't quite reach with the hacksaw...pipes under the bath, little bits of timber that need trimming, a hole needs cutting into plasterboard, grout that needs removing, architrave that needs trimming because you're fitting laminate floor....this gizmo answers your prayers. If you are like me - quite enjoy the odd bit of DIY but often refrain from doing so because you don't have the right kit and consequently end up in a nuclear meltdown when things aren't going as they should, then this tool is for you. I've had it for a month and it's paid for itself (in saving my sanity) by just being there to finish jobs off - cutting a small section out of MDF that my jigsaw would make a mess of, for example. And of course, it's Makita. If you've ever owned any Makita gear, you'll know that they're not just good - they're THE BEST! Quality central. And this baby is no different. It feels good, weight is just right - balances well in your hand with the battery on. It has a small LED at the front to light up the work area - very handy when you're in a cupboard or dark corner. It oscillates at some ridiculously fast rate - controlled by a rotary switch towards the rear, so you can go from slow to very, very fast very quickly. It's a great addition to my toolbox and reassuring to know that I have a piece of kit that does all those 'tricky' jobs - for example, I have some 22mm copper pipe running up a wall and I was going to buy a pipe slice to cut it - now I don't need to! This little fella will do it for me! Huzzah! There is another version (slightly newer) that has a 'quick release' mechanism for the blades. I would think this would be very helpful if you were a tradesman and time was money. Changing blades on this model is via a hex key, stored near the battery, and to change from one to another would take about 30 seconds. This suits me - and the money saving it gives too. I love this tool. Oo-er. Buy with confidence.
J**N
Versitle and Essential for the self employed joiners out there.
Like all the Makita range this cordless multi tool is well built and has the added advantage of the Li-on LXT battery range. As you probably know all the LXT are compatible with the same batteries and the genuine ones work very well. This tool by nature does require a fair amount of current so I would suggest a 4 or 5 amp hour battery for use with it. If, like me, you are using these tools on a daily basis this is a very good addition to your tool kit and you will find that it is rarely out of your hand when fitting bathrooms/kitchens/windows etc. The multitool is a versitler piece of kit and the blades are easy to change. Strongly recommend for joiners of all types and very good for lots of hobby applications also.
A**R
Exceptional tool but get the 3 year warranty
This is the 2nd Makita multi-cutter I've bought. It's an invaluable tool for many tight or difficult uses. What irritates me is that I did not know, when buying my 1st one, about the 3-year Makita warranty, if registered within 30 days of purchase. So, my 1st one, after heavy use smoked up and died on me after 18 months. Had I known about the Makita on-line registration, it would have been under warranty. Regardless, I've bought another. It is now registered for the 3-year warranty on Makita's website. Exceptionally versatile tool.
L**E
Très bon produit fonctionne très bien très bonne qualité. Ça reste du Makita
K**.
Nutze dieses Werkzeug wirklich gerne. Super praktisch. Halt mit Akku anstatt Kabel. Qualität sehr gut. Markita eben.
L**Z
Tengo muchas herramientas a de makita y por eso me pedi esta que solo viene la maquina sin accesorios ni bateria. La maquina funciona bastante bien, no he probado de otras marcas pero no produce mucha bibracion en la mano a la hora de trabajar, la potencia es bariable y suficiente para los trabajos que desempeña,
B**U
Value for money products
F**O
Ho acquistato questo modello, che non è il top di gamma, ma per dei lavori occasionale va più che bene. Ottima la qualità costruttiva, rumoroso come tutti questi tutti questi attrezzi, ma impostando velocità più basse taglia comunque bene e si riduce di molto il rumore. Soddisfatto dell'acquisto.
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