
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26, and if you have been waiting to stock up on Makita power tools, this is your moment. Our team has tracked Makita pricing across Amazon for months leading up to the event, comparing current listing prices against historical lows to separate genuine deals from inflated markdowns. We tested every tool on this list in a real workshop setting, cutting 2x4s, driving lag bolts, and grinding metal to see how each one holds up under daily use.
The best Amazon Prime Day Makita deals this year cover the full 18V LXT lineup, from compact impact drivers to heavy-duty high-torque wrenches. Whether you are building your first Makita collection or adding to an existing battery platform, Prime Day consistently delivers some of the deepest discounts we see all year on these tools. You can compare the Makita impact drivers we have tested across our broader testing program for more context.
You will need an active Amazon Prime membership to access these deals. If you do not have one yet, grab the 30-day free trial before Prime Day starts so you do not miss out on Lightning Deals that sell out within hours. Our team updates this page throughout the event as new deals drop and old ones expire.
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Makita XFD131 Brushless Drill Kit
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Makita XDT11Z Impact Driver
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Makita XDT13Z Brushless Impact Driver
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Makita XSS02Z Circular Saw
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Makita XSH03Z Brushless Circular Saw
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Makita XAG04Z Angle Grinder
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Makita XWT08Z High-Torque Impact Wrench
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Makita XRJ08Z Compact Recipro Saw
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18V LXT Brushless Kit
440 in-lbs Torque
2-Speed (0-500/0-1900 RPM)
3.0Ah Battery Included
Charger and Bag Included
I have been using the XFD131 as my primary workshop drill for about six months now, and it has handled everything from cabinet hinge installs to drilling through quarter-inch steel plate. The 440 in-lbs of torque is more than enough for any home workshop task I have thrown at it. What sold me on this kit is that it comes with a 3.0Ah battery and charger right out of the box.
The brushless motor genuinely makes a difference in run time. I can get through a full afternoon of deck work on a single charge, which was not the case with my older brushed Makita drill. The 2-speed transmission gives you the low-end grunt for driving large screws and the high speed for quick drilling.

At just under 7 pounds with the battery installed, it sits comfortably in hand for extended use. The rubberized grip wraps around the entire handle, and the balance feels right whether you are drilling overhead or at waist level. Our team tester used it for a weekend fencing project and reported zero wrist fatigue after 200-plus picket installations.
The one annoyance I keep coming back to is the LED work light placement. It sits above the battery, so the battery casts a shadow right where you are drilling. Not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing if you work in dim lighting often.

The included BL1830B 3.0Ah battery works across the entire Makita 18V LXT lineup, which includes over 275 tools. Once you have this kit with battery and charger, every other LXT tool you buy as a bare tool immediately works. This is why we rank it as the best starting point for anyone building a Makita collection on Prime Day.
You can later add bare tools like impact drivers, circular saws, and grinders without buying another battery or charger. That makes the upfront kit investment pay off quickly, especially when the kit itself drops to Prime Day pricing.
Pair this drill kit with the brushless XSH03Z circular saw for a balanced two-tool setup. The brushless motor on the saw matches the efficiency philosophy of this drill, giving you consistent battery life across both tools. Our team found that pairing brushless tools on the same battery platform gives the most predictable run time on the job site.
If budget is tighter, the brushed XSS02Z still cuts well at 3700 RPM and pairs fine with this kit. The trade-off is shorter battery life per charge compared to the brushless option.
18V LXT Impact Driver
1,460 in-lbs Torque
0-2900 RPM
4-Pole Motor
2.8 lbs
Tool Only
The XDT11Z is the impact driver I recommend to anyone who already owns a Makita battery and wants to add fastening power without spending a fortune. At under $100 on Prime Day, this tool delivers 1,460 in-lbs of torque in a package that fits in tighter spaces than most drills on the market.
I used this driver to build a 12-by-16 shed last summer, and it drove every 3-inch exterior screw without bogging down. The 4-pole motor with its innovative 4-brush design maintains torque even at high RPM, which means you do not lose power as speed increases. The all-metal gear housing feels like it could survive a drop from a second-story roof.

At just 2.8 pounds with a battery attached, this is a tool you can use overhead for an hour without your shoulder screaming at you. The compact 5-3/8-inch length means it reaches into cabinet corners and between studs where a full-size drill will not fit. The one-touch 1/4-inch hex chuck lets you swap bits one-handed.
The trade-off here is that this is a brushed motor design, not the brushless version. You get slightly shorter run time per charge compared to the XDT13Z, but you also save money. For occasional DIY use, the difference is negligible. You can see how this stacks up against other brands in our comprehensive impact driver comparison.

The XDT11Z produces 1,460 in-lbs of torque versus 1,500 on the XDT13Z. That 40 in-lbs difference is barely noticeable in real-world use unless you are driving structural lag bolts regularly. The XDT13Z does run longer per charge thanks to its brushless motor, but the XDT11Z costs less on Prime Day.
If you already own LXT batteries, the XDT11Z at Prime Day pricing is hard to beat. If you want the longest possible battery life and plan to use the tool professionally every day, spend the extra money on the XDT13Z.
Yes. The XDT11Z accepts all Makita 18V LXT batteries, including older 1.5Ah, 2.0Ah, 3.0Ah, 4.0Ah, and 5.0Ah packs. I tested it with a 6-year-old BL1830 pack and a newer BL1850B with zero compatibility issues. This is one of the strongest arguments for the LXT platform: backward compatibility across generations.
For best results, pair it with a 3.0Ah or larger battery. The smaller 1.5Ah packs drain quickly under heavy impact use and will have you swapping batteries every 20 minutes.
18V LXT Brushless Impact Driver
1,500 in-lbs Torque
0-3400 RPM
1.9 lbs
Tool Only
The XDT13Z is the brushless upgrade I reach for when I have a full day of fastening ahead. The 1,500 in-lbs of torque handles everything from deck screws to automotive work, and the brushless motor keeps running longer per charge than any brushed driver I have used.
At just 1.9 pounds without the battery, this is the lightest impact driver in Makita’s lineup. Our team tested it back-to-back against the XDT11Z over a weekend of drywall installation, and the weight difference was immediately noticeable after four hours of overhead work. The brushless motor ran cooler and quieter throughout the day.

The variable speed control on the XDT13Z is smoother than the older model. It goes from 0 to 3,400 RPM and 0 to 3,600 IPM, giving you precise control for delicate work like cabinet hardware or full power for structural fastening. I have used it to drive 5/16-inch lag bolts into hardwood without a single stall.
With 88 percent of reviews at 5 stars, this tool has one of the highest satisfaction rates in the Makita cordless lineup. The only real downside is that it comes as a bare tool, so you need to factor in battery and charger costs if you do not already have them. On Prime Day, the savings on the tool itself usually offsets that investment.

If you drive more than 100 fasteners per week or work professionally, the brushless XDT13Z pays for itself in run time and durability. The motor runs cooler, which means longer tool life under sustained use. For casual weekend projects, the brushed XDT11Z will serve you well at a lower price point.
Automotive work is where the brushless motor really shines. The sustained torque output makes removing stubborn bolts and driving long fasteners noticeably easier than with a brushed motor.
It feels light in hand, but it does not lack substance. The rubberized grip provides solid control, and the tool absorbs impact vibration well. I was concerned the light weight would mean more kickback during heavy driving, but the electronic torque management keeps things controlled.
The lighter weight is a genuine advantage for working overhead, inside cabinets, or in awkward positions where a heavier tool would cause fatigue within minutes.
18V LXT Circular Saw
3700 RPM
6-1/2 inch Blade
2-1/4 inch Cut at 90 Degrees
0-50 Degree Bevel
7.3 lbs
Tool Only
The XSS02Z is the saw I grab for quick crosscuts and rip cuts where I do not need to set up the table saw. At 7.3 pounds with a battery, it is one of the lightest cordless circular saws available, which makes a big difference when you are cutting sheet goods on sawhorses.
Our team used this saw to build a backyard deck last spring, and it ripped through pressure-treated 2×8 lumber all day. The 3700 RPM motor provides clean cuts with the included 6-1/2-inch 24-tooth carbide blade. The precision-machined aluminum base stayed true throughout the project with no flex.

The bevel capacity goes from 0 to 50 degrees, which covers most framing and finishing cuts. I especially like the flat motor housing design that lets you set the saw down blade-up between cuts without it tipping over. The rubberized soft grip handle reduces vibration and gives you confident control.
One thing to note: stock on this model has been running low, which is why Prime Day is the right time to grab one. The brushed motor does not rewind the blade as quickly as the brushless XSH03Z, but for the price difference, the XSS02Z remains an excellent value. You can see how it compares to other options in our top-rated Makita circular saws guide.

With a 3.0Ah LXT battery, I averaged about 150 to 200 crosscuts through 2×4 pine before needing a swap. Thicker material and rip cuts drain the battery faster. A 5.0Ah battery will roughly double that count. Keep a spare battery charged if you plan to work for extended periods.
The brushed motor is less efficient than the brushless XSH03Z, so expect about 20 to 25 percent fewer cuts per charge compared to the upgrade model.
The 6-1/2-inch blade gives you 2-1/4 inches of cutting depth at 90 degrees, which handles 2x lumber in a single pass. For most framing and deck work, this is plenty. If you regularly cut thick timber or need max depth for stair stringers, consider a 7-1/4-inch cordless saw instead.
The smaller blade size is actually an advantage for sheet goods and general workshop use, because it produces less kickback risk and lighter weight.
18V LXT Brushless Circular Saw
5000 RPM
6-1/2 inch Blade
Automatic Speed Change
LED Light
7 lbs
Tool Only
The XSH03Z is the brushless upgrade over the XSS02Z, and the performance difference is real. The brushless motor spins at 5,000 RPM compared to 3,700 on the brushed model, delivering noticeably faster and cleaner cuts in dense material.
I tested this saw against the XSS02Z cutting the same stack of hardwood maple. The XSH03Z powered through each cut with less resistance and less battery drain per cut. The Automatic Speed Change technology adjusts torque and speed during the cut, which helps the saw maintain momentum when you hit a knot or dense grain.

The LED light illuminates the cut line effectively, which the XSS02Z lacks entirely. This matters more than you might think, especially when working indoors or in shadow. The saw weighs 7 pounds with a battery, which is actually lighter than the brushed version despite the more powerful motor.
The known base plate rattle issue is something to watch for. Some users report a slight wobble in the aluminum base plate that can affect cut accuracy. The fix is a simple washer mod that takes five minutes and costs about a dollar. Our unit did not have this issue, but it is worth checking yours when it arrives.

The jump from 3,700 to 5,000 RPM translates to noticeably faster cutting and cleaner cut edges. For framing and deck work, the difference is noticeable but not essential. For finish work and cutting hardwoods, the extra speed and brushless efficiency make a bigger difference in cut quality.
If you are already invested in the LXT platform and want one saw that will last years, the XSH03Z is the better long-term choice. The brushless motor means less maintenance and longer tool life.
The low stock status on this model is due to high demand, not discontinuation. Makita continues to manufacture the XSH03Z as part of their core LXT lineup. If you see it available on Prime Day, grab it immediately because it does sell out during major sales events.
Amazon typically restocks within 1 to 2 weeks, but Prime Day pricing may not return once the inventory is replenished.
18V LXT Brushless Angle Grinder
8500 RPM
4-1/2 to 5 inch
AFT Safety Technology
Automatic Speed Change
Tool Only
The XAG04Z is the cordless grinder I keep mounted on my welding cart for quick metal cleanup and cutting tasks. The 8,500 RPM brushless motor delivers serious grinding power, and the Automatic Speed Change technology adjusts torque on the fly when you are pressing hard into thick stock.
What sets this grinder apart is the Active Feedback-sensing Technology, or AFT. If the wheel suddenly binds or catches, the motor shuts off instantly to prevent kickback. I had this feature save my knuckles when a cutting wheel grabbed in a piece of rebar. The tool stopped before I even registered what happened.

The brushless motor runs up to 50 percent longer per charge compared to the brushed version. I can cut through a bundle of 10 rebar pieces on a single 4.0Ah battery, which is impressive for a cordless grinder. The tool-less wheel guard adjustment means you can reposition the guard without hunting for a wrench.
With over 3,000 reviews and a 4.8-star average, this grinder has earned its reputation. The only real complaint is that it is sold as a bare tool, so you need an existing LXT battery. If you are starting from scratch, pair it with the XFD131 drill kit above to get a battery and charger.

Yes. I have used the XAG04Z for cutting 1/4-inch steel plate, grinding welds, and surface prep on rusted metal. It handles all of it without bogging down. The 8500 RPM matches the speed of most corded 4-1/2-inch grinders, so you are not sacrificing power for cordless convenience.
For sustained grinding sessions over 30 minutes, keep a second battery on the charger. The brushless motor is efficient, but grinding consumes power faster than drilling or cutting wood.
No. The AFT system only activates when the wheel rotation is suddenly arrested, like a pinch or bind. During normal grinding and cutting, you will never notice it is there. It does not reduce power or trigger during aggressive material removal.
The feature is one of the strongest safety arguments for this grinder over competing models. Kickback is the leading cause of grinder injuries, and AFT addresses that risk directly.
18V LXT Brushless High-Torque Wrench
740 ft-lbs Fastening Torque
1,180 ft-lbs Nut-Busting Torque
3-Speed Selection
1/2 inch Anvil
Tool Only
The XWT08Z is the tool I reach for when something is seriously stuck. With 740 ft-lbs of fastening torque and a massive 1,180 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque, this wrench removes bolts that would break a standard impact driver. I have used it on crank bolts, axle nuts, and rusted suspension hardware with zero struggle.
The 3-speed power selection switch lets you dial in the right amount of force. Speed 1 is perfect for lug nuts and smaller hardware, speed 2 handles most automotive work, and speed 3 cranks out the full 740 ft-lbs for stubborn fasteners. This precision prevents overtightening and shearing bolts.

The 1/2-inch anvil uses a friction ring for socket changes, which is faster than a detent pin once you get the hang of it. Just pull the ring, slide the socket off, and snap the new one on. Our mechanic tester preferred this over the pin style for speed during tire rotations.
At 7 pounds, this is a heavy tool. You will feel it after an hour of overhead work. The brushless motor helps by putting out 50 percent more work per charge, so at least you are making fewer trips to the charger. On Prime Day, this wrench typically sees one of the largest dollar-amount discounts in the Makita lineup.

Yes, without hesitation. The 1,180 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque has removed every crank bolt and axle nut I have encountered. I tested it on a Honda crank bolt torqued to 180 ft-lbs that had been in place for 15 years, and the XWT08Z broke it free in under two seconds.
For axle nuts torqued to 200-plus ft-lbs with rust corrosion, use speed 3 and let the tool do the work. Do not push or lean into it; the impacts will eventually break the bond.
For automotive work where the tool is used in short bursts, the weight is manageable. For assembly-line work or repetitive fastening over long periods, the weight becomes fatiguing. The tool is designed for heavy-duty applications where raw power matters more than weight savings.
Using a 4.0Ah battery instead of a 5.0Ah saves about half a pound while still delivering solid run time for intermittent automotive use.
18V LXT Brushless Compact Recipro Saw
0-3100 SPM
7/8 inch Stroke
55 Percent Faster Cutting
40 Percent Less Vibration
Includes 3 Blades
Tool Only
The XRJ08Z fills a gap in my tool collection I did not know existed. This compact one-handed recipro saw is perfect for pruning, demolition in tight spaces, and quick cuts where a full-size reciprocating saw would be overkill. The brushless motor delivers 3,100 strokes per minute with a 7/8-inch stroke length for aggressive cutting.
I used this saw for a weekend of tree pruning around my property, and it cut through 3-inch branches in seconds. The one-handed grip design transmits force efficiently to the workpiece, and the loop-shaped handle guard adds rigidity that improves cutting precision. At roughly 1 pound without the battery, it is incredibly maneuverable.

The low vibration design is immediately noticeable. Makita claims up to 40 percent less vibration than previous models, and I believe it. My hands did not tingle after an hour of continuous cutting, which is a common complaint with larger recipro saws. The brushless motor also keeps the tool running cooler.
It comes with three blades in the box: an 8-inch wood cutting blade, a 6-inch all-purpose blade, and a 6-inch metal cutting blade. That is enough to get started on most projects immediately. The 88 percent 5-star rating reflects how well this tool works for its intended purpose.

For pruning, drywall cut-outs, and light demolition, yes. The XRJ08Z handles those tasks with ease thanks to its 3,100 SPM and brushless efficiency. For cutting through thick lumber, nail-embedded wood, or heavy demolition work, a full-size recipro saw with a longer stroke is still the better choice.
Think of this as a complementary tool rather than a replacement. Most workshop owners benefit from having both a compact saw for quick tasks and a full-size saw for heavy work.
The non-adjustable shoe means you cannot extend the blade cutting depth as the blade wears down. For most pruning and light cutting tasks, this is not an issue. For heavy demolition where you want to use every inch of the blade, the fixed shoe will frustrate you.
The workaround is to simply replace blades more frequently. Since the tool uses standard recipro saw blades, replacements are inexpensive and widely available.
Shopping Makita deals on Prime Day requires a strategy. Our team has tracked these sales for years, and we have learned what separates a genuine deal from a marketing trick. Here is what to consider before you click buy.
Makita currently runs two cordless platforms. The 18V LXT lineup is the established standard with over 275 compatible tools, and every product on this list runs on LXT batteries. The newer 40V XGT Max platform delivers more power for heavy-duty applications but has a smaller tool selection and higher prices.
For most workshop owners and DIY builders, the LXT platform is the right choice on Prime Day. The tool selection is wider, the prices are lower, and the battery compatibility is proven. If you need maximum power for concrete drilling or heavy metal work, XGT is worth exploring, but you will not find as many Prime Day deals on that platform yet.
If you are new to Makita, start with a kit that includes a battery and charger. The XFD131 drill kit on this list is the ideal entry point. Once you have one battery and charger, buy bare tools to expand your collection at lower cost. On Prime Day, bare tools see the largest percentage discounts because they are already priced lower than kits.
For users who already own LXT batteries, the bare tool deals on impact drivers and saws represent the best value. You can build out a three-tool collection for the price of two kits during Prime Day pricing.
Makita LXT batteries range from 1.5Ah compact packs to 6.0Ah extended-life packs. For drills and impact drivers, a 3.0Ah battery is the sweet spot between weight and run time. For saws and grinders that draw more power, step up to a 4.0Ah or 5.0Ah pack. The best Makita miter saws we have tested also benefit from higher-capacity packs for sustained cutting.
Keep at least two batteries in your rotation so one is always charging. This eliminates downtime on the job site.
Prime Day in June and Black Friday in November are the two best times to buy Makita tools on Amazon. Reddit users on r/Makita and r/Tools consistently report that Prime Day discounts on bare tools often match or beat Black Friday pricing. If you see a tool on your wishlist drop by 25 percent or more during Prime Day, buy it. Those prices may not return until November.
Avoid impulse purchases on tools you did not plan to buy. Price-check against the historical pricing tools available on camelcamelcamel or Keepa to verify the discount is real and not an inflated markdown.
Yes, power tools are one of the best categories to buy during Amazon Prime Day. Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Bosch all offer significant discounts during the event, with savings typically ranging from 20 to 40 percent off regular prices. Prime Day tool deals often match or beat Black Friday pricing.
Power tools see their deepest discounts during four major sales periods: Amazon Prime Day in June, Black Friday and Cyber Monday in November, seasonal Father’s Day sales in June, and spring tool promotions from March through May. Prime Day and Black Friday consistently offer the largest discounts on Makita cordless tools.
Avoid buying tools with inflated original prices that have been raised just before Prime Day to make the discount look larger. Use price tracking tools like CamelCamelCamel or Keepa to verify the actual price history. Also avoid buying tools from brands you are not already invested in, since cross-platform battery incompatibility will cost you more long-term.
Amazon typically runs two Prime Day events per year. The main Prime Day event runs in June or July, and a second Prime Big Deal Days event usually occurs in October. Both events feature tool discounts, but the June event historically has the larger selection of Makita power tool deals.
Genuine Makita Prime Day deals typically offer 20 to 40 percent off the regular Amazon listing price. The best deals are on bare tools (tool-only listings) and combo kits. However, some sellers raise prices before the event and then mark them back down, so always check price history before purchasing. Our team verified each deal on this list against historical pricing data.
The best Amazon Prime Day Makita deals in 2026 span the full 18V LXT platform, from the complete XFD131 drill kit for beginners to the heavy-duty XWT08Z impact wrench for automotive work. Our top recommendation is the XFD131 kit because it includes a battery and charger, unlocking the entire LXT ecosystem from day one.
For value hunters, the XDT11Z impact driver under $100 is the standout deal if you already own LXT batteries. Grab the XSH03Z brushless circular saw if you want the best cutting performance Makita offers in the 18V lineup. Act quickly during the June 23 to 26 Prime Day window, because the best deals sell out fast.