You'd be best looking at an impact wrench - which use 1/2" Square drives (which is what a type nut is). An impact Driver is designed for screwdriver bits, which are much smaller at 1/4" and hex shaped.
The DTD152 has a brushed motor. However, the Makita DTD153 is brushless! Here is a video we've made about it if you want to learn more: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eQqY5vVohN4.html
@@its in UK there is a 156 which is very similar to the 152. Can't find any comparisons on RU-vid in English. They're both brushed, the 156 is slightly more expensive but with less torque...
Is it made in China like the cordless 18v LXT hammer drill with the cheap nasty chuck that jams up and poor design of ventilation? If it is, I won't be buying one. I only buy Makita products made in the EU or USA having been disappointed with the drill.
u know everything is almost manufactured in china, its not about the country its about the make and the factory, if its a trusted name, then it will be made well
@@Raj-ul9my Makita LXT 18volt cordless combi drill is complete and utter Chinese junk! A "trusted name" you say, Makita are a company with an excellent reputation. However, not all of their products are worthy of the name!
@@JonDingle Idiot same Japanese Engineering just the factory is this case is China , were the drill is assembled . Go update your Taylor Swift playlist
@@CP-kb1du Obviously you are under 10 judging by your spelling ability and "were" when it should be WHERE and also you haven't the money to buy such tools. Too much stuff is made in China because the labour are cheap, the employment standards are low the quality is poor. I work for a living and spend hard earned money on my tools and if a manufacturer makes stuff cheap and nasty it annoys me. My Dewalt 18v drill, Evolution S 355CPS, Makita 5008MG, V12 work boots and other stuff are great quality items that are made in China. No doubt you are a child gamer so go away and play computer games and stop trying to TROLL people. Your immaturity shines through like a cheap Chinese LED, that being bright enough for us to see but dull enough for to learn how DIM you are!