Deal of the day
Jan 13, 2024charging electric shock: Girl dies of electric shock while charging mobile phone: Here are some tips to ensure your safety while charging
May 02, 2023Impact: The 8
May 16, 2023Makita Drill Machine: Best Makita Drill Machine in India to Use On Your Walls
May 05, 2023Best Drill Machine: Best Drill Machine for your Home Tool Kit Essentials
May 03, 2023Flex Vs Makita Impact Driver Head
Today, we’re taking a closer look at the Flex FX1371 vs the Makita GDT01 impact driver in a head-to-head review. For Flex, it's the first-generation 24V brushless model that turned heads with its performance claims and features a push-button quick release for the collet. For Makita, it's the first offering on the high-performance 40V max XGT line.
Neither is the only impact driver for their respective lines. However, they’re both still the performance leaders for them, despite being the first models available.
We’re sharing what we know from testing and research, but the ultimate question is… which one is right for you? Are you going for the highest performance, lowest price, most compact, or something else? Whichever one is the winner in your book, let us know in the comments below!
Check out our best impact driver recommendations for the year!
Let's start with what we can learn from the specifications. Note that because Flex uses a 24V system and Makita is at 40V, there's not a perfect battery matchup. For Flex, we’re using the weight with a 5.0Ah battery (108Wh). For Makita, it's the 2.5Ah pack (90Wh).
There are three tests we put both impact drivers through to determine their comparative performance. The first is a medium-load test driving a 6-inch x 1/4-inch GRK Fasteners RSS screw into stacked OSB subfloor. The result is the average of three tests.
The second test is timed to see how far each model can drive a 10-inch x 1/2-inch lag screw into the same material in 30 seconds. The result is the average of how much of the screw remained proud in three tests—less is better.
The third test is to see how long it takes to break loose a nut that is set to 150 ft-lbs (1800 in-lbs). The result is the total time added together for 5 bolts.
What if you have access to advanced batteries? We tested those, too! Flex has a Stacked Lithium pouch cell battery available. However, Makita does not currently have an upgrade (though its standard batteries are quite a bit more advanced than some).
So who's your winner? Let us know in the comments below—bonus points for telling us why!
amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0";amzn_assoc_search_bar = "true";amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "protoorev-20";amzn_assoc_search_bar_position = "bottom";amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "search";amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart";amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon";amzn_assoc_region = "US";amzn_assoc_title = "";amzn_assoc_default_search_phrase = "power tool combo";amzn_assoc_default_category = "All";amzn_assoc_linkid = "67cdb890daa554cfb3f4f2ded1cb2e9b";
Flex FX1371 Makita GDT01 Top Speeds Max Impact Rate Max Torque Head Length Bare Weight Weight w/Battery Flex FX1371 Makita GDT01 RSS Screw Average Lag Screw Average Nut-Busting Total Flex FX1371 w/6.0Ah Stacked Lithium Makita GDT01 w/2.5Ah RSS Screw Average Lag Screw Average Nut-Busting Total Flex FX1371 Makita GDT01 Bare Tool Standard Battery Kit Advanced Battery Kit Warranty