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18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Cordless L.E.D. Lantern/Flashlight, Tool Only Model DML806, DML807 Dual Purpose; Use As a Lantern Or Flashlight 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Cordless L.E.D. Lantern/Flashlight, Tool Only Model DML806, DML807 Dual Purpose; Use as a Lantern or Flashlight RUN TIME Models DML806 and DML807 provide up to 11 hours of continuous illumination in 360° lantern mode INNOVATION Model DML807 includes a built-in USB port for charging portable electronic devices COMFORT DML807 Rubberized soft grip provides increased comfort on the job DML806 CONVENIENCE Metal hang hook swivels 360° and folds away for added convenience FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS DML806 DML807 n Three L.E.D. lighting modes: 360° lantern, 180° lantern or fl ashlight Run Time*: 360° Lantern 11 hrs 11 hrs n 180°-360° lantern lighting allows the user to select between entire 180° Lantern 21 hrs 23 hrs work area or specifi c task illumination Flashlight 59 hrs 36 hrs n Metal hang hook swivels 360° and folds away for added convenience Lumens: 360° Lantern 620 610 n Compact and ergonomic design 180° Lantern 310 300 n Extreme Protection Technology (XPT) is engineered to provide Flashlight 90 150 increased dust and water resistance in harsh job site conditions USB Port No Yes (DML807 only) Bulb 12 L.E.D. 12 L.E.D. n 3-year warranty on fl ashlight Overall Length 14-3/8" 14-1/4” n Battery and charger sold separately Net Weight (with battery) 2.1 lbs. 2.2 lbs. n Only use genuine Makita batteries and chargers UPC Code 088381-699310 088381-807975 *using a 5.0Ah LXT® Battery STANDARD EQUIPMENT OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES n DML806 (Flashlight only; batteries and charger sold separately) n 18V Compact Lithium-Ion 2.0Ah Battery (BL1820B) ® n DML807 (Flashlight only; batteries and charger sold separately) n 18V LXT Lithium-Ion 3.0Ah Battery (BL1830) n 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion 4.0Ah Battery (BL1840B) n 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah Battery (BL1850B) n 18V Lithium-Ion Rapid Optimum Charger (DC18RC) n 18V Lithium-Ion Dual Port Rapid Optimum Charger (DC18RD) n 18V Lithium-Ion Rapid Optimum 4-Port Charger (DC18SF) All specifi cations subject to change without prior notice. All models and accessories subject to stock on hand. Makita offers a wide variety of accessories. For a complete listing, please refer to the The Makita Teal Color is the trade dress of Makita Corporation and is protected under common law and registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Offi ce Makita General Catalog or visit our website at makitatools.com, or call 1-800-4MAKITA. makitatools.com Makita U.S.A., 14930 Northam St., La Mirada, CA 90638 NTF-0915 MA-5722-15 18V LXT® LITHIUM-ION CORDLESS 3-PC. COMBO KIT (5.0Ah) NEW TOOL OVERVIEW XT338T FEATURES • Job Site Radio delivers rich stereo sound from two powerful 3" side-firing speakers • Up to 35 hours of continuous use with 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah battery • 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Cordless L.E.D. Lantern/Flashlight with three L.E.D. lighting modes: 360° lantern, 180° lantern or flashlight • Up to 11 hours of continuous illumination in 360° lantern mode with a 5.0Ah 18V LXT® battery • High-luminance single L.E.D. flashlight provides 160 lumens • Up to 23 hours of illumination with 5.0Ah LXT® Battery • 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah battery BL1850B features an integrated L.E.D. battery charge level indicator • 18V LXT® Lithium-ion 5.0Ah battery BL1850B reaches full charge in 45 minutes or less SPECIFICATIONS Tool Count .......................................................................................3 Voltage ........................................................................................18V Battery............................................................ 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Battery Charge Time (minutes) ..................................................45 Shipping Weight ......................................................................0 lbs. UPC Code .................................................................088381-885874 PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS STANDARD EQUIPMENT • 18V LXT® Job Site Radio (XRM05) RADIO FLASHLIGHT • 18V LXT® L.E.D. Lantern/Flashlight (DML807) Job Site Radio delivers High-luminance single • 18V LXT® L.E.D. Flashlight (DML802) rich stereo sound from L.E.D. flashlight provides ® two powerful 3" side- 160 lumens • (2) 18V LXT Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah Battery (BL1850B) firing speakers • 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Rapid Optimum Charger (DC18RC) • Tool Bag DESIGN TECHNOLOGY 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion 18V Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah Cordless L.E.D. Lantern/ battery features an Flashlight with three L.E.D. integrated L.E.D. battery lighting modes charge level indicator RELATED PRODUCTS ® 1. 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Compact 2.0Ah Battery (BL1820B) 1 2 3 4 5 2. 18V LXT® Heated Jacket (DCJ205ZM) 3. 18V LXT® / 12V max CXT® Coffee Maker (DCM501Z) 4. 18V LXT® L.E.D. Headlamp (DML800) 5. 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Dual Port Charger (DC18RD) All specifications subject to change without prior notice. All models and accessories subject to stock on hand. The Makita Teal Color is the trade dress of Makita Corporation and is protected under common law and registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. NTF-0319 MA-6179-19 makitatools.com 18V LXT® LITHIUM-ION CORDLESS JOB SITE RADIO, TOOL ONLY NEW TOOL OVERVIEW XRM05 FEATURES • Delivers rich stereo sound from two powerful 3” side-firing speakers • 5 Preset FM/AM buttons • One auxiliary port for MP3 compatibility • Digital backlit quartz display • Weighs only 10.2 lbs. with battery (battery not included) for job site portability • FM antenna can be removed and stored internally SPECIFICATIONS Voltage ..................................................................................7.2-18V Digital Tuner ......................................................................... FM/AM Auxiliary Port ............................................................................. Yes Bluetooth® ................................................................................... No MP3 Compatible ......................................................................... Yes AC Adaptor .................................................................................. Yes Backlit LCD Display ................................................................... Yes Dimensions (LxWxH) ...................................10-1/8” x 6-3/8” x 17” Net Weight (with battery) ................................................. 10.1 lbs. Shipping Weight ................................................................ 10.8 lbs. UPC Code .................................................................088381-817691 Power Type ......................................Corded and Cordless Operation PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS STANDARD EQUIPMENT • AC Adapter (SE00000104) • (2) AA Battery for Clock RUN TIME INNOVATION Up to 35 hours of continuous Dust and water-resistant use with 18V LXT® Lithium- construction for improved Ion 5.0Ah battery (battery operation in harsh job site not included) conditions COMPATIBILITY DURABILITY Compatible with 7.2V, 12V Protective bumper design max, 12V max CXT™, 14.4V, for added durability and 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion batteries RELATED PRODUCTS 1. 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion 5.0Ah Battery (BL1850B) 1 2 3 4 5 2. 18V Compact Battery and Charger Starter Pack 2.0Ah (BL1820BDC1) 3. 12V max CXT™ Lithium-Ion 4.0Ah Battery (BL1041B) 4. 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Rapid Optimum Charger (DC18RC) 5. 12V CXT™ Battery and Charger Starter Pack 2.0Ah (BL1021BDC1) All specifications subject to change without prior notice. All models and accessories subject to stock on hand. The Makita Teal Color is the trade dress of Makita Corporation and is protected under common law and registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. NTF-0618 MA-4672-18 makitatools.com.
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