Makita XLC02ZB 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Vacuum, Tool Only
$90.00
Price: $90.00
(as of Jan 07, 2025 11:49:41 UTC – Details)
The Makita 18V LXT Lithium-Ion cordless vacuum (XLC02ZB, Tool only, batteries and charger sold separately) is a compact and powerful solution for fast and efficient cleaning. At only 18-3/4” in length This compact vacuum can be used as a “hand-vac”, or with the floor nozzle extension for floors, carpets, and hard-to-reach spaces. It has a redesigned floor nozzle for improved debris collection, and a bag-less 2-Stage cloth Filtration system for easy cleaning and quick debris disposal. When using an 18V LXT 5.0Ah battery (sold separately), users will get up to 33 minutes of continuous use on a single charge. It is compatible with Makita 18V LXT and 18V LXT compact Lithium-Ion batteries. It’s part of Makita’s expanding 18V Lithium-Ion system, the world’s largest cordless tool system powered by 18V Lithium-Ion slide-style batteries. Makita 18V Lithium-Ion batteries have the fastest charge times in their categories, so they spend more time working and less time sitting on the charger.
Upto 33 minutes of continuous use from a single fully charged 18V 5.0Ah LXT battery (battery not included)
Redesigned floor nozzle for improved maneuverability and debris collection
Strong suction power for faster and efficient cleaning
Bagless 2-stage cloth filtration system allows for easier cleaning and quicker debris disposal
Compact and ergonomic design at only 18-3/4″ Long
Customers say
Customers find the vacuum cleaner easy to use and convenient for cleaning indoors and outdoors. It has powerful suction power that helps clean effectively. They appreciate its lightweight design, portability, and simplicity of cleaning. The cordless feature makes it suitable for various areas, including cars and stairs.
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Robin Snyder –
It sucks!
I like these so well I got one for my country place too! Very compact and light, excellent vacuum. All the attachments work very well. Itâs as good on carpets as it is for crevices. Makita tools are great, I own half a dozen others. Great quality.
US Granite –
good product
bought this vacum 2 years ago works good! not for thick or shag carpet great for hard wood tile or any hard suface works good on tight weave carpet perfect for me i dont have any shag style carpet, just wanted to add my review after reading others reviews. this vacum is great for quick clean ups before moping and maintenance! not for deep cleaning on carpets you really need somthing that has a motor driven roller brush for that. the plastic tank does crack and break as i saw on others reviews mine has some cracks. when i saw the cracks i odrered a spare tank for $15.00 havent used it yet but i have it just in case. very easy to use and light wieght beats having to plug in a cord and roll it up you spill you can vacum it up and put the vacum away in a minute or 2 very nice
Jay –
Super handy and longer battery life than expected.
Perfect little vacuum for small spills, cracks and crevices, and for vehicles as well as the house. Suction was better than expected and with the cyclonic adapter and canister addon it extends filter life. So far vacuumed for about 45 minutes straight testing battery life (4.0ah 18v Makita branded battery, not a knockoff) and only used 50% of battery load. It really is a nice tool, well made, and the cordless feature makes it very usable in all areas inside and outside the home.
Annie –
Donât use this for sanding dust, sheetrock dust
Below is my review written a month or two after I bought this two years ago. I still give it four stars even though in the last month it has failed to pick anything up. When I took it apart I realized what happened. My painters had helped themselves to this vacuum and used it to pick up sanding and sheetrock dust and other debris. What you see in the photo if you enlarge it is a ton of sawdust and a bunch of pet hair.I used a real shop vac to get rid of all of the dust and hair and put it together so that it works again but Iâm waiting for the cyclonic attachment for this to come on Monday to see if that helps with the filtration problem.I see in the manual that thereâs a high-performance filter available for this but it did not come with mine so Iâve been using the ânormal pre-filterâ and it obviously doesnât keep out pet hair. So my advice is to either get the high-performance filter to use over the pre-filter or buy the cyclonic attachment (and you can see the reviews for it on Amazon. I will update with a description of that once I see how it works).Otherwise, this has been a real jam for me and I havenât had any problem with cracking or battery charging or anything else. I just think Makita couldâve done a better job with filtration. you shouldnât have to buy a separate attachment for $35 to keep dust out of the inside of a vacuum!Early 2019:I just got this, so can’t review longevity. So far here are my pros and cons:PRO: Suction is fantastic! No kickback of granular things like cat litter AT ALL!TIP: Leave the head on the pile you’ve sucked up for a fraction of a second to give it time to get all of it into the hose. Otherwise some will be left on the floor.PRO: Battery life is great! I charged it maybe 30 mins out of the box and it cleaned my entire kitchen, family room and spots in bedroom bathroom. Still more charge left.CON: The icons on the charger are inscrutable! I still can’t figure it all out but when the middle light on the bottom turns green you are good to go.PRO: the head fits in every small areas. It swivels and can run very flat.CON: The head is very small so you have a lot of moving it around compared to something like the Shark Navigator. It is more like a dust buster with a handle.PRO: Because it is more like a dust buster, you don’t really vacuum the same way: you just move the vacuum over the whatever and it picks up. No continuous back and forth.PRO: Works great as a hand vac in the car and on the stairs! Does a better job than the carwash does at cleaning out salt and crumbs in the grooves on the seats!PRO: I love the on-board edge cleaner!CON: There is no way to lock the switch ON so you have to constantly hold it down. This is a ridiculous omission considering the Makita drills which do have this feature. My trigger finger would get very tired so it was on/off on/off. Such a simple thing to fix!CON: The handle where you have to grab and trigger the switch is too short by about an inch. I am 5’4 and have very long arms (used to be 5’6) so I can’t imagine someone taller being able to use this without bending over.CON: I don’t see how you can wall mount the charger and there are no instructions for it. You have to remove the battery from the vac and put it in the charger (tough on my arthritic hands) and leave it setting somewhere until the sound goes off. Shark Navigator has a stand that you set the vac on, it charges and you just leave it there until you need it. I find this lack of abilities in the Makita really problematic.CON: The vac doesn’t stand up by itself (but neither does the Shark Navigator).SUMMARY: despite the negatives, the positives are worth it: much better suction. Cleaning the dirt cup is easy…you just rotate it a quarter turn to remove it but you do have to use your fingers to peel off pet hair, if any, and occasionally rinse it out (like the Navigator).
Andrew Kim –
Great vacuum for spot cleaning, and great servicabilty.
The ultimate test of the battery based vacuum cleaner is the 1) suction power, 2) battery life, 3) charge time and 4) serviceability.1) The suction power maybe just bit less than the Dyson V6. But, in use the vacuum cleaner has more than enough vacuum for household use.2) The one charge lasts about 20-30 minutes of off and on run time. The quoted duration is 15 minutes at 100 duty cycle. But, I never had the vacuum on continuously, and I don’t think most people would use it that way. I use if mostly to pickup bits of dirt and lints from both wood floor as well as carpeted floor. I have full powered central vacuum which I use when I am in need of cleaning the whole house. So, this is used to do mostly spot cleaning, in between the major battle with the dirt kinds.3) The included 2.0Ah battery is typically charged to full within about 20 minutes. That is much much quicker than most battery based vacuum cleaners out there. This is definite plus for the Makita.4) Serviceability. The battery can be purchased separately. I purchased two 4.0Ah battery for Makita. The included charger can charge 4Ah battery. And the battery can be used in any of the Makita’s 18V power tools. So, if you have Makita power tool(s), then you can use these batteries on this vacuum. In some other vacuum cleaners, once the battery life wanes, you have no choice but to purchase another (such as Dyson). This external battery is the way to go.So far, I love this vacuum, it is every-ready minutemen ready to bring spotless cleaning at the finger tip. The vacuum is light and useful tool. Compare to other vacuums that I had from Crafsman, Black & Decker, and others, this is definite keeper, the best of the breed.
alain girard –
Va très bien
Victor Daniel Sepulveda –
Buena calidad del producto, ligero, fácil de usar
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Tommo –
I use it for the run around the house, patio and car and does a job as good as a Dyson and I bet last longer
Amazon Customer –
A very good product serving its purpose very well. One thing… explanation about the charger pictogram is not very clear.