Core positioning and overall value
With a super short body of 170 mm, it's even shorter than a bottle of Coca-Cola. Yet, it can output a disassembly torque of 1000 N·m - Makita 700 packs "great power" into a "small body". It can easily drill under cars, climb tower cranes, and enter engine compartments without any discomfort.

Core performance and functional features
The machine body measures only 170 mm in length, 81 mm in width, and 258 mm in height, allowing one hand to reach into narrow gaps. With a net weight of 2.7 kg and a center of gravity close to the handle, lifting and operating with one arm is effortless. The maximum disassembly torque reaches 1000 N·m, surpassing competitors of the same size. The brushless motor combined with an all-metal impact structure ensures continuous overload without speed reduction. It features four-speed adjustment, a 1/2" square head with spring pin, and a sleeve that won't fall off. With an output power of 430 W, it provides lasting power.

Summary
Small enough to fit into tight spaces, yet large enough to dismantle bridges. The Makita 700, compact in size yet powerful in performance. Don't hold that awkward long wrench anymore. Switch to it, and you'll thank me later.
