
The 18V LXT® Bluetooth® Radio and L.E.D. Lantern (XRM13) is two solutions in one. The L.E.D. Lantern function provides 360° Illumination, and the Radio connects wirelessly to your mobile device via Bluetooth® or can be used as an FM radio.
The L.E.D. Lantern function features two lantern brightness settings from 130 up to 310 lumens, and four L.E.D. lighting modes: 360° lantern, 3 side lantern, flashlight, or strobe flashlight. There are three L.E.D. lighting color modes (daylight white, neutral white, and warm white), allowing users to set the environment, from reading to relaxing. It also features long run time: Up to 16 hours of continuous illumination in 360° lantern mode with a 5.0Ah 18V LXT® battery (battery sold separately).
The radio function features a push-button operated digital tuner with nine programmable FM stations. It will provide up to 44 hours of continuous radio operation with an 18V LXT® 5.0Ah battery (battery sold separately).
There is a built-in USB port for charging portable electronic devices for added user convenience on job sites or where portable device charging is needed.
Convenience features include a foldable metal hang hook/handle with a rubber grip that provides easy transportation or hanging. For added user convenience, the XRM13 features water and dust-resistant construction for improved operation in outdoor conditions. The lantern guard also functions as an FM antenna. The Bluetooth® Radio and L.E.D. Lantern weighs only 3.4 lbs. with battery (battery not included). It is only 11-3/8″ long for easy pack-in and pack-out.
It’s part of Makita’s expanding 18V LXT® System, the world’s largest cordless tool system powered by 18V lithium-ion slide-style batteries. Makita® 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Batteries have the fastest charge times in their categories, so they spend more time working and less time sitting on the charger.
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Great
Bought the Bluetooth version several months ago and really love this little guy. I have a couple larger Makita radios and I find myself using this one the most.
Does it come in the 36V setup?