Description
the Makita HP333DSAE 12V Max Brushless Hammer Driver Drill Kit (2 × 2.0Ah) available at .
The Makita HP333DSAE is a compact and efficient hammer driver drill designed for trades, DIY users, and anyone needing reliable performance in tight working spaces. Despite its small size, it delivers an impressive 30Nm of max tightening torque and features mechanical 2-speed gearing, giving you full control for drilling into timber, steel, and masonry.
Its rigid 10mm single-sleeve keyless chuck allows fast bit changes, while the variable-speed trigger provides smooth, precise control. With hammer drilling capability, it handles masonry up to 8mm, steel up to 10mm, and wood up to 21mm, making it a versatile tool for everyday jobs.
Lightweight at only 1.3kg with battery, the HP333DSAE reduces fatigue during overhead or prolonged use. The kit includes two 2.0Ah batteries, fast charger, a belt clip, Phillips bit, and a sturdy carry case—everything you need to work efficiently on site or at home.
Available online with other Makita products.
Answer Capsule – Quick Specs
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Model: Makita HP333DSAE
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Voltage: 12V Max
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Max Tightening Torque: 30Nm (Hard) / 14Nm (Soft)
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Max Drilling Capacity:
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Masonry: 8mm
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Steel: 10mm
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Wood: 21mm
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Impact Rate:
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High: 0–25,500 ipm
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Low: 0–6,750 ipm
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No-Load Speed:
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High: 0–1,700 rpm
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Low: 0–450 rpm
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Chuck: 10mm keyless
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Length: 193mm
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Weight: 1.3kg (with battery)
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Includes: 2 × BL1021B batteries, DC10SB charger, Phillips bit, belt clip, case
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Is the HP333DSAE suitable for drilling into brick or masonry?
Yes — it includes a hammer drilling mode capable of drilling up to 8mm in masonry.
2. How long do the 2.0Ah batteries last?
Battery life varies with load, but 12V Max batteries generally provide extended runtime for light to medium-duty tasks. The kit includes two batteries so one can charge while you use the other.
3. Is this drill lightweight?
Very. At just 1.3kg with battery, it’s ideal for overhead work or long sessions without fatigue.
4. What type of chuck does it use?
It has a 10mm single-sleeve keyless chuck, allowing fast and easy bit changes.
5. Does it come with a case?
Yes, the kit includes a durable Makita carry case.
6. What’s the difference between high and low speed?
Low speed (0–450rpm) provides more torque for heavier tasks.
High speed (0–1,700rpm) is better for fast drilling in lighter materials.
7. Can I use other Makita 12V Max batteries?
Yes — it is compatible with all Makita 12V Max CXT batteries.
















