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Cordless 18V Vacuum for Makita B-Series Batteries
Cordless 18V Vacuum for Makita B-Series Batteries
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Runs off the Makita batteries already in your toolbox, so cleanup goes cordless.
This handheld vacuum clears dust and debris from job sites, vehicles, workshops, garages, and around the house, all without a power cord. It runs on Makita 18V B-series lithium batteries and pushes 21.7 L/s of suction into a 700 ml detachable dust container. It fits BL1850B, BL1840B, BL1830B, BL1430B, BL1820B, BL1440, BL1415, and BL1815N, and the package includes a 4.0 Ah battery and a fast charger. A 4.0 Ah battery gives roughly 10-15 minutes of continuous run time, and low-voltage protection shuts the vacuum off before the battery drops too far.
Why we picked it
- Shares your batteries - Works with common Makita 18V lithium packs, so power moves between your tools.
- Full nozzle kit - Crevice brush, round brush, floor nozzle, small-area brush, and two extension rods cover site, car, office, and home jobs.
- Quick to empty - The 700 ml container detaches and handles fine dust and larger debris.
Good to know
Included: the vacuum, a 4.0 Ah 18V battery, a plug-in fast charger, and the accessory set. It suits building dust, sawdust, sand, food crumbs, and pet hair. Compatible with Makita 18V B-series lithium batteries only. Not compatible with G-series batteries (BL1813G, BL1413G, BL1415G, BL1430G, BL1815G) or 18V Ni-Cd batteries (such as 1822).
Common questions
Q: Are a battery and charger included?
A: Yes, one 4.0 Ah 18V battery and a plug-in fast charger come with the vacuum and accessories.
Q: Which Makita batteries fit?
A: 18V B-series lithium packs such as BL1850B, BL1840B, BL1830B, BL1430B, BL1820B, BL1440, BL1415, and BL1815N. G-series and Ni-Cd are not supported.
Q: How long does a charge last?
A: The 4.0 Ah battery runs about 10-15 minutes continuously, varying with load and use.
Q: Can it reach into cars and furniture?
A: Yes. The crevice brush, small-area brush, and extension rods get between seats, along baseboards, and into tight spots.
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