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Comparison Makita DCL182Z vs Makita DCL180Z

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Typevertical with portablevertical with portable
Cleaning typedrydry
Dust collectorcontainercontainer
Specs
Dust collector capacity0.5 L0.65 L
Nozzles included
Nozzle functions
combined (floor/carpet)
crevice
combined (floor/carpet)
crevice
Power source
Source of powerbatterybattery
Batteries in setis absentis absent
Battery platformMakita LXT 18VMakita LXT 18V
Battery voltage18 В18 В
Battery typeLi-IonLi-Ion
Compatible batteriesBL1850B, BL1041B
Battery run time40 min20 min
Charging time0.3 h
Charge level indicator
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Dimensions (HxWxD)100x15x12 cm48x11x15 cm
Weight1.3 kg1.2 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2017september 2015
Brief conclusions of the comparison vacuum cleaners

The Makita DCL182Z and DCL180Z vacuum cleaners share a similar upright portable design and are designed for dry cleaning, but they differ in several key characteristics. The DCL182Z is equipped with a 0.5-liter bag dust collector and offers a longer runtime of up to 40 minutes, making it more suitable for larger cleaning tasks. Meanwhile, the DCL180Z uses a cyclone system with a dust collector capacity of 0.65 liters, but its runtime is only 20 minutes. Both devices operate on the Makita LXT 18V battery platform, but the DCL182Z has a faster charging time (30 minutes). According to user reviews, the DCL182Z stands out for its efficiency and durability, while the DCL180Z is noted for its lightness and maneuverability.

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Dust collector capacity

The nominal volume of the dust collector installed in the vacuum cleaner.

This indicator largely depends on the type of unit (see above). For example, in most handheld household models, the capacity does not exceed 0.5 L. The volume of the container in upright vacuum cleaners and robots can be somewhat larger — among the first variety there are quite a few models for 1 – 2 liters or even more, and among the second — by 0.6 – 1 liter and a little more. For conventional vacuum cleaners, the minimum figure is actually about 0.8 – 1 L; dust collectors for 1 – 2 L and 2 – 4 L are very popular in such devices; the maximum capacity is actually 4 – 6 liters — units of a similar layout, but with a larger capacity, are usually referred to as household ones. In turn, relatively small containers are occasionally found among workshop models. However, in vacuum cleaners of this type, the capacity is generally quite large — it can reach 26 – 50 liters or even more ; the same applies to industrial (construction) units.

In general, a larger dust container allows you to work longer without interruptions. On the other hand, a capacious container itself takes up more space and, accordingly, affects the size, weight and price.... So when choosing this parameter, it is worth considering the actual features of the use of a vacuum cleaner. Here we can give such an example: for a full-scale cleaning of an average city apartment, a capacity of about 1 – 1.5 litres is required. Thus, say, a 4-litre bag allows you to carry out two such cleanings with sufficient efficiency without unloading the vacuum cleaner. There are more detailed recommendations regarding the optimal volume of the dust collector, including specific cleaning options. These recommendations can be found in special sources.

Compatible batteries

Battery models compatible with the vacuum cleaner. This information will be useful in cases where the batteries must be purchased separately, for example, if the tool does not come with a battery in the kit, if you need to supplement the original kit, or if the existing battery has failed.

Battery run time

The operating time of a battery-powered vacuum cleaner (see "Power supply") on a single battery charge.

Usually, the average operating time in normal mode is indicated here. Accordingly, in fact, the battery life of the vacuum cleaner may differ slightly from the claimed one, depending on the chosen application format. Nevertheless, the operating time indicated in the specifications is a fairly reliable indicator; it can be used both for a general assessment of battery life and for comparing the selected vacuum cleaner with other models.

Separately, we note that increasing battery life requires either the use of more capacious (and therefore more expensive and heavier) batteries or a decrease in engine power (and the efficiency of the unit as a whole). So it is worth looking specifically for a long working vacuum cleaner if these moments are outweighed by a long operating time.

Charging time

The time required to charge the cordless vacuum cleaner fully (see "Power supply").

Larger batteries tend to take longer to charge. On the other hand, modern batteries can use various solutions that speed up the process, so there is no strict dependence here.

Separately, we note that the speed of charging batteries is usually uneven: at first, the process is fast, then it gradually slows down. So if, for example, the specifications indicate a charging time of 2 hours, then charging from 0 to 50% will take a little less than an hour, and from 50% to 100% the remaining time.

Charge level indicator

The presence of an indicator in the vacuum cleaner that displays the current battery charge level. The design and functionality of such an indicator may be different. Often the simplest LED indicators are used, allowing only an approximate estimate of the remaining energy. Also, note that the charge level indicator may not be placed on the body of the vacuum cleaner but on the battery itself. Nevertheless, this feature anyway provides additional convenience, makes it easier to monitor the state of the battery and reduces the risk of being left with a dead battery at the wrong time.