Landscapers are demanding more cordless alternatives to gas-powered outdoor power equipment. Makita is meeting demand with an expanding line-up of cordless OPE, including the 18v x2 (36v) LXT brushless cordless string trimmer, tool only (model dur369nz). With zero emissions, lower noise and considerably less maintenance than gas-powered string trimmers, the 18v x2 (36v) LXT cordless string trimmer is a welcome solution for landscapers. It’s powered by two fast-charging 18v LXT batteries (sold separately) for maximum power and run time, but without leaving the strongly-preferred 18v battery platform.Electronic Controls efficiently use battery energy to match the changing demands of the application for increased power and speed when needed. In addition, the string trimmer rotates in the same counter-clockwise direction as professional-grade trimmers, and uses industry standard spindles (m10x1.25 lh) for added convenience.With The efficient Makita BL brushless motor, the trimmer delivers longer run time, more power and speed, and longer tool life. Makita efficient BL brushless motor is electronically controlled to optimize battery energy use for up to 50% longer run time per battery charge than similar non-brushless tools. The dur369nz features a Makita-built outer rotor brushless motor with direct drive which provides high power and increased torque.The String trimmer features Makita extreme protection technology (XPT). XPT is a protective seal inside the tool, and is engineered for improved operation in harsh conditions by channeling water and dust from key internal components.
Makita-Built outer rotor BL brushless motor direct-drive system provides high power and increased torque
1.0 Kw motor with power equivalent to a 30cc gas motor
Automatic torque drive technology (ADT) mode automatically shifts from 3, 500-6, 500 rpm for extended run time or added power
3 speed options (low: 4, 000 rpm, medium: 4, 600 rpm, high: 6, 000 rpm) for power management
17″ cutting swath for increased productivity
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