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Comparison Makita DUM111ZX vs Makita DUM604ZX

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Cutting height adjustment (3 levels)
Makita DUM111SYX comes with 1.5 Ah battery and charger, while DUM111ZX does not include battery and charger
Adjustable cutting height: 15 mm / 20 mm / 25 mm.
The battery and charger are not included.
Typefor hedgefor hedge
Power sourcebatterybattery
Attachments
for hedge
for grass
for hedge
for grass
Pole length200 mm200 mm
Tooth pitch10 mm
Stroke frequency2500 rpm2500 rpm
Batterynono
Battery voltage18 В18 В
Compatible batteriesBL1815, BL1815N, BL1820, BL1830, BL1840, BL1850, BL1860
Noise level79 dB76 dB
Weight1.4 kg1.4 kg
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2023april 2020
Glossary

Tooth pitch

The distance between the individual teeth of the shrub attachment (see "Tips") supplied with the tool. The larger the pitch of the teeth, the easier the tool will cope with thick branches, however, the quality of the work will be quite rough. Conversely, more densely spaced teeth work "cleaner" but are less suited to tough conditions and large branches.

Compatible batteries

The name of the battery that is compatible with the device. It helps to buy a spare or find a suitable one in case of a breakdown of the main one.

Noise level

Approximate noise level produced by the hedge trimmer in normal operation. This parameter allows you to evaluate how comfortable it will be to work with the tool: the lower the noise level, the less discomfort it causes for the operator and others, and the lower the likelihood that special hearing protection will be needed during operation. At the same time, note that loud noise is an inevitable side effect of high power — it would be too expensive and difficult to make a powerful and low-noise tool. In addition, this figure is only approximate. Firstly, different manufacturers may indicate it differently: for idling, for full speed, for half power, etc. Secondly, the actual volume of work may also differ from the claimed one due to the peculiarities of a particular situation: for example, working with thick branches leads to an increase in the load on the engine, which can also affect the noise level.

Another specific point is that the decibel used to measure this indicator is a non-linear value: an increase of 1 dB corresponds to an increase of 1.26 times, 3 dB — 2 times, etc. Therefore, to assess the loudness of work, it is easiest to use comparative tables. Here is one of the simplified versions of such a table for the range in which most modern hedge trimmers work:

65 dB — loud conversation at a distance of a metre;
70 dB — loud conversation of several people at the same distance;
75 dB — shout from the same distance;
80 dB — the ringin...g of a mechanical alarm clock, a loud cry at a distance of 1 m;
85 dB — loud screams at a distance of 1 m;
90 dB — heavy truck or freight car at a distance of 7 m;
95 dB — subway car at a distance of 7 m;
100 dB — noisy industrial shop.
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