Great set of tools - Buy them
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I use my tools heavily. We had a special project on which we needed 3 new battery powered drills. I bought this kit that had the 2 Makita drills in it and a Black and Decker drill. All of the drills have 18 volt lithium batteries. We used each drill doing the same task for the same amount of time over 3 contiuous days. The BD battery had to be recharged after each day. The Makita batteries went all 3 days without a charge and still had a lot of power left.
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br /One of the Makita batteries was also used to saw thru some 2X4s with the sawsall. I have a Makita AC powered sawsall and the new battery powered unit is as powerful as the AC unit. The battery powered sawsall has a new blade changing feature which makes blade changing super easy because no tools are envolved.
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br /The bag that comes with the kit is really heavy duty and should last for years. It is big enough to add a lot of other stuff if you need to. It is so well made and nice looking, you may want to use it as a travel bag instead of a tool hauler.
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Makita LXT407 18V Lithium-Ion - Excellent combo package
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 4.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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Makita continues to impress me with their tools and their combined packages. I have had the 9.6V version of the drill and impact drill/driver for about 10 years. It continues to work flawlessly to date, but I am on my 3rd set of batteries. So I decided to upgrade to the 18V Lithium-Ion version of the tools and am sure glade I did. The tools are rock solid and much improved in the power department. I have owned just about every power tool by every manufacturer, and Makita, continues to be at the top of my list before any others.
Still happy a year later
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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br /Thinking of buying into Makita Lithium Ion?
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br /I did last year and I am glad I did.
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br /I bought the big Makita LiOn 6 toy kit from AceToolsonLine last December. That way my cost per tool was about as low as you can go and I got the grinder. In my work, a cordless grinder can be very useful.
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br /The kit contained recip saw, circ saw, impact driver, drill/driver, grinder and, of course, the flashlight. Most of these kits have a flashlight, which they count as a tool. Go figure.
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br /They also threw in a jobsite radio. I see that they are promoing these as part of kits. The radio is nice - and useless.
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br /It has AM, FM and NO MP3 jack - making it obsolete. I own a $25 boom box from Wal Mart that offers AM, FM, CD and MP3. Works fine. What I really use is a Sansa 280, which works very well.
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br /I have been using one or more of these kit tools on an almost daily basis in my work (HOA maintenance and repair) since last December. They still work fine. I am still a Happy Camper.
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br /The weight and balance of these tools and the ergonomics is excellent. Suddenly my Bosch 18v NiCad kit looked large and clunky and felt heavy. It moved to the attic for a rest.
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br /The Bosch jig saw came out last week for a hardiplank siding job. We had both the Bosch and Makita saws up on the AlumiPole. The Bosch used up two batteries and that was that. The Makita was still running.
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br /I normally bring the batteries in on Friday for a charge. If something is getting used hot and heavy, I will charge overnight. Have not had to run a charger on the job - which is good as I normally do not have easy access to AC. Of course, I have four batteries.
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br /Impact driver and drill/driver get used a lot. I was setting anchors with the hammer drill feature last week. Handy. My other option would be my 120v Makita hammer drill - but try to find 120 in these projects.
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br /The circ saw was out for a fence repair just last week. It's rather elegant and cuts well. Been quite a while since one of my 120v framing saws got out.
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br /The grinder is used for those special jobs - usually cutting something off that is frozen up. It's a bit tender compared to an AC model. Those you can lean into. This demands a delicate touch.
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br /If you act like a brute, a red warning light comes on. If you persist, it shuts down for a brief rest. I like to lean on my 4.5" grinders, but not at the price of having to drag in a gen set to make one cut. I play nice and it cuts.
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br /Recip, impact and hammer drill reside in a large Husky tool bag with all sorts of drill bits, blades and accessories for cutting or making holes. Circ saw, grinder, flashlight and now the new (in this country) jig saw go in another bag.
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br /Makita makes a 18v LiOn jig saw. I use a jig saw a lot. This fall I bought it as a naked tool and put it in the kit. You can finally buy it in this country. The English have been selling it for some time. I waited a year until it was on sale in the USA. No reason, just policy.
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battery life and care, a note to the other one star reviewer
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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makita does have a 3-year warranty to cover all damages to their tools and a one warranty on batteries. i believe the problem here is that the batteries were not fully charged before use. it mentions in the instructions and from the makita rep, that all batteries need to be fully charged, 4-6hours?-not sure how long, as it's been 2 years since i bought mine, before they are used on a job site. it would make sense that if the batteries weren't fully charged that they would never give the full output performance. also, makita was the company that mass produced cordless drills. in the 80s everyone had a makita cordless. they didn't invent it, it was blackdecker, in the 60s, for nasa, but they made it possible for everyone to have cordless tools now. the cordless back then required that you completely drain the battery before charging. that is detrimental to batteries today, any battery, from any company. perhaps this is what has happened to all your tool batteries from makita, milwaukee and dewalt. also if you let batteries freeze, get too hot in your truck, leave them on the charger for weeks, use the tool after the battery output has dropped, eg the drill is barely turning the screw but you keep at it until it stops completely, as well as a few other things, all decrease the life of batteries. please note that these makita tools were redesigned from the ground up, improving every area of the tool. the milwaukee, which be a work horse, just added lithium batteries and changed the plastic housing of their tools. the dewalt tools took their best selling product, their 18 volt line, and added lithium-ion batteries. dewalt also has 36volt lithium-ion batteries, but i'm not sure if they settled the law suit against them for stealing the technology.
br / these makita tools have the best charger on the market today. it electronically charges every portion of the battery to full potential, instead of just charging until one cell is full and leaving the rest of the 1.2 volt cells to be undercharged, in effect, an 18 volt tool becomes a 14.4 volt tool. please note that for sawzall/recip saws, they require much more power than an 18 volt can provide, even a lithium-ion, for remodeling anyway, eg cutting out a door or a window. the 18 volts, regardless of manufacturer, are best for light-duty work, light pvc pipe, occasional rebar, etc. the best cordless tools known to man are hilti tools. i have their 24 volt nicad and it is the only cordless recip saw (sawzall) that could keep up with my remodeling, in fact, it is more powerful than my older, light-duty, 6 amp milwaukee corded saw! the hilti 24 volt recip saw is even more powerful than the 36 volt lithium-ion tools that boast corded power.
br /my favorite thing about lithium-ion (Lion) is if you only partially use the tool here and there, the battery wont need charging as often. lithium ion batteries maintain full output, in this case 18 volts, constantly and do not decrease their charge if they haven't been used. a ni-cad battery will decrease its charge by 20% if unused, in the 1st 24 hours after its been charged. this is why if you leave it in the charger for weeks at a time, the battery will decrease its charge and the charger will re-charge it over and over again. every battery only has so many charge cycles. for nicad, it is typically 800, depends on manufacturer. lithium-ion batteries typically have 1400 (makita) charge cycles, so if they are treated properly, and charged completely the first time, they will far outlast their nicad cousins.
br /i love these makita tools, i am so happy every time i use them. its the subtle details i love too. like the self-maintenance, high quality, high-output motor. the led lights that turn on when you pull the trigger, the heavy-duty metal belt clip that doesn't spin like other brands, the smart charger, and everything about the impact driver. i use the impact driver more than everything, small screws (other brands will over torque small screws) to large lag bolts, except when client's baby is sleeping, as it does make a rattle noise, when in use. it is so light-weight and so powerful. i also bought the trim saw and the grinder too.
Great set but lefty users beware...
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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Have been using the LXT407 set for 2 weeks now and am pleased overall. My favorite and `least' favorite tool is the impact driver. I will never use a drill to drive screws again. BUT if you are a lefty user like myself with normal to large hands you'll quickly find that the reverse/neutral/forward switch on the impact was not designed for us! When the switch is set in the forward drive position the `button' sticks out and my index finger keeps hitting the switch and knocking it into neutral. I think this happens because of the compact handle design and there just isn't enough room for the index finger on the handle. I'm sure that after I retrain myself to tuck it under the switch and it will be fine. It is a shame because the impact has become the tool I use the most. I do not think this is as big of an issue with right handed users since the switch only sticks out in the reverse setting.
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br /I originally thought the LED lights were a gimmick but quickly realized how handy they are. Nice useful addition...
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br /I read several reviews with complaints on the `cheap' zipper on the included bag. They are right, the bag has fantastic heavy duty material construction but has the cheapest zipper I've ever seen. I will be surprised if it lasts more than a month.
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br /It is not the build quality found it say the Milwaukee (metal chuck etc), BUT the Makita it is MUCH lighter (several pounds lighter) and more compact. So far it appears to have the power most of us would ever need without extra weight and bulk.
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br /Other than a few minor issues it seems like a great set for the price. If you are in the market for a set, this might be the one for you!
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Lovin It
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I am a carpenter specializing in Doors, Frames, and Hardware. I also own Dewalt 14.4 Hammerdrill and Recipro saw, and Makita 14.4 Drill and Impact. This new set outperforms them all with just a few minor drawbacks for my tastes. The Impact handle is just a little small in diameter making it a little bit harder to operate the Forward/Revers switch with 1 hand. The chuck of the Impact seem a little loose also, allowing ny screwtip shaft to wobble some. And the Recipro saw is noticably heavier than my Dewalt, but seems more durable.
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br /I have a coworker that bought the Dewalt Nano Hammerdrill and Impact combo, and he is ready to trade in in on the Makita already. The batteries don't last any longer on it, and when they are running out of juice they just quit (there is no warning).
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Horrible, the worst tools I ever bought.
Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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No stars for this Item. I also own many Makita corded tools and could not be happier with them. However, I cannot believe Makita would release such garbage like the LXT Lithium series. I have totally wasted over fourteen hundred dollars on two of these bundles for my crew and myself when they first came out. I also purchased an extra hammer drill and two extra batteries.
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br /I cannot tell you how many times I had to send all the drills, flashlights, back. One of the batteries died in six months. I'm down to one charger, one drill that works when it feels like it, one impact drill, two reciprocating saws that are so under powered their worthless. I also, have the circular saws that never get used because the rip-off batteries can't sustain a cut trough anything.
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br /The batteries which is what sold me on this product, don't last more than two minutes. Makita should be ashamed of them selves for offering a grossly inferior product like its LXT line.
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br /If you want to get to know their very good warranty department personally like I have, then please buy this product. But if you have better things to do with your time like making money you'll stay far away from Makita cordless products.
Makita LXT407 18V Litium-ion 4pc combo set
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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Makita continues to provide quality tools and Amazon a great price and a great valve.
outstanding makita set combo
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 21, 2008
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I'm very happy with my makita combo. Very light and strong. The only downside that I see is that the sawzaw is havier and not multi position as the red sawzaw from different manufacture. Plus the price that I got it for. It is the best part.
Good Quality and Power
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 17, 2008
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Quality very good. Plenty of power and torque. Impact wrench is more useful that anticipated. Only issue is drill chuck runout is greater than I would have expected from a set of this price range. Overall satisfied.
awesome
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 17, 2008
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I purchased this tool kit because it was a better value than purchasing seperately. These tools feel great in your hands and have plenty of power. Several of my friends have used them and like them better than their dewalt drills and impacts. drill should have came with a bit holder but all else great.
Best tool made.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 16, 2008
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I am 72 years old,owned a lot of tools in my lifetime.The quality and perfomance of makita can't be beat.Thank You
Great Set
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Nov 14, 2008
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I love this set. Plenty of power, lighter than my bosch 14.4v set. Quick charge. Long life batteries(way longer than my bosch set).
br /All the tools are real, solid. Lith-ion batteries are light powerful(easily drives 10" GRK fasteners)
br /This has worked great for me. I'm a builder use it daily. No problems yet(1 yr). I added the 6 1/4 skill saw love that too. I do alot of early onsite(before powers in) work. Drain pipe, underslab plumbing, footing pads...and alot of punchlist, going somewhere to do a few little things w/ min. set up. This works great for that too.
br /This has been the best cordless set I've ever owned.
works well
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Oct 28, 2008
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good combo kit everything works well i us it every day on the job.i never had a problem with it yet.
Good kit
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Oct 17, 2008
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I bought the kit from Home Depot when it first came out 3 years ago. As a kit, it's a solid performer. If I were to rate the individual products, I would have to say impact driver and the drill are exceptional...wouldn't trade them for any other. The LED was a really nice addition to these tools. I've had to use them in my attic a few times and the LED lights have proven invaluable. Both have exceptional torque and battery life is good. The belt clip is another of my favorite features. Since it's flat, I simply slip them over the edge of my pocket and they never fall off...best belt clip design I've used.
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br /The flashlight works great and seems to be fairly tough. I've dropped it from as high as 6 ft. on a few occasions and it has not broken yet. It's replaced my other flashlights for general use. It's bright enough to be used as a spotlight in my boat.
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br /At the time I purchased this kit I also looked at the DeWalt tools...which were less expensive. I didn't like the heavier weight of the DeWalt batteries so I went with Makita. I'm still pleased with my purchase.
Makita LXT407
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Sep 17, 2008
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Outstanding set of tools! The drill and impact driver have plenty of power and torque. The batteries charge quick. I have not used the saw, yet. Looking forward to big project for the real test. Can not beat the price!
Excellent Toolkit! Owner for 6 months and still happy!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Aug 19, 2008
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I love this combo kit! I have owned this kit nor for about 6 months and used them in every home improvement project to date. The 18V LXT battery life is excellent and tools are rugged and durable. I have found that the Reciprocating Saw does drain the battery faster than any of the other tools, but that is to be expected. The white LED is a nice touch to help illuminate the work area, but could use improvement. The drill chuck casts a shadow directly on the target area, so it seems the placement of the LED could have been positioned in a better place to reduce this minor annoyance.
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br /To supplement the tools in this kit, I also purchased the Makita 18V LXT Fluorescent/Incandescent Flashlight (BML184), 18V Makita Cordless LXT Lithium-Ion 6-1/2" Circular Saw (BSS610Z), and Makita 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Jig Saw (BJV180Z).
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br /Overall, I'm very happy with the Makita LXT series tools and would recommend it for home or professional use.
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Awesome well engineered product
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Aug 5, 2008
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Very powerful, beautiful ergonomics, awesome led lighting at contact point, numerous useful features, including powerfull well designed lithium-ion batteries. A must have tool kit. Competetively priced.
New user
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Jul 21, 2008
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I have had these tools for a short time, and don't use them every day or anything, but they are a lot better than my Ryobi 18V set (duh). The batteries charge pretty quickly, and with my DIY projects, I haven't had been stopped because of dead batteries. I just ordered the circular saw for this kit, I don't know why I thought I could get by without it.
Great tool set
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Jul 14, 2008
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your definetly going to like this product. Its works great and gets the job done. I work in the construction industry and love this brand! it's not easy to break and works adquately.
great kit
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Jun 24, 2008
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have used all tools in kit and they all are great. batteries hold charge for a long time while not being used. It's nice to finally have a tool i haven't used for a while that doesn't have to be charged.
Excellent product
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: May 31, 2008
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These tools are very impressive. They are much lighter and more ergonomic than the 19.2V Porter Cable tools they are replacing. The battery life is my favorite part. For the money...this is a great value.
dont buy breaks under a year, waste of money!!!
Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 2.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I have had nothing but problems with this tool set. My milwukee cordless V24 was stolen and needed to buy a set to finish a job. I couldn't find my set at any store so I purchased the makita. So unhappy charger stopped charging, sawzall is slow and worthless, batteries don't hold a charge as long as they claim. The drill is ok and recip saw average. Spend your money on milwaukee, promise you wont be dissapointed
gtrtom
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.8 out of 10
Created: Apr 28, 2008
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When I got my first 9.6v Makita cordless drill, all that was offered at that time was foreward and reverse.NOW, no end to the fine new additions available.I still use my early model 9.6v (several switches later) and still love it,BUT I am considering giving it a rest.Just purchased the 407 kit and 'WOW' Nearly as surprised as I was with the 'New 9.6v' drill. The New L-ion series is not much heavier than my 9.6, BUT the diff in power----. I know you can't compare 18v to 9.6v but I have had all the ones in between.Makita, I will say it again, THANK YOU FOR A SUPER TOOL.
br /Oh,Yes, there is the fact that there are TWO drivers in the 407 kit, an impact drill/ driver and an impact driver. Also, a super recip.saw.IF YOU ARE EVEN THINKING about one of the other BRANDS,give yourself a sharp rap on the index finger of your right hand and forget the other BRANDS.Been there and done that. MAKITA, MAKITA, MAKITA. That's all you need to know......These are GREAT tools, and I expect them to last a long time as have all my other Makita tools.
Great Power, nice tools
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I have always been a Dewalt fan but after using these I am in love
18 volt combo set with recipro/saw
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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I use this Set everyday after trading up from the 14.4 volt. Its actually lighter and the new style batteries are much easier to take out. The drill also has a light now and of coarse makita quality and durability. My home depot has it priced much higher even after 2day air to Hawaii.
WARNING DO NOT BUY!!!!
Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 26, 2008
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WARNING DO NOT BUY!!!!
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br /BUT THEIR CORDLESS TOOLS ARE JUNK !!! I AM A CARPENTER/CONTRACTOR I HAVE BEEN USING TOOLS SINCE I WAS 5
br /I READ ALL MANUFACTURES INSTRUCTIONS ON ALL MY TOOLS WEATHER I THINK I KNOW HOW TO USE THEM OR NOT.
br /LET ME TELL YOU FROM EXPERIENCE.
br /MY MILWAUKEE CORDLESS NICAD 18V KIT LASTED ME 4 YEARS, THEN ALL THE BATTERIES DIED, WHEN I WENT TO BUY 5 NEW BATTERIES THE DE-WALT REP TALKED ME INTO CHANGING OVER SO I SOLD THE TOOLS ON E-BAY, THEY ALL STILL WORKED BUT NEEDED BATTERIES,
br /THE DE-WALT KIT LASTED ME AND MY CREW 1 YEAR 8 MONTHS,
br /AS I AM A BIG FAN OF MAKITA CORDED TOOLS ,WHEN THEIR CORDLESS CAME TO MARKET AT THE TIME ALL MY DE-WALT WAS FAILING I COULDN'T WAIT.
br /SO I PURCHASED KITS FOR MY SELF CREW. WOW I MEAN WOW !!! OF THE ALL THE HAMMER DRILLS 1 LASTED A WEEK 1 LASTED 3 MONTHS 1 KINDA WORKS IF YOU SQUEEZE THE TRIGGER RIGHT, THE FLASH LIGHTS THAT STILL HAVE THERE HEADS STILL WORK,
br /THE SAWZALLS ALL ARE SOOOOO SLOOOOW THEY ARE NOT WORTH USING THE CIRCULAR SAW ON ALL STILL WORKS FINE AND THE MINI IMPACT WE CALL IT THE" MINI ME" IS GREAT
br /UNFORTUNATELY ALL THE BATTERIES WE HAVE, DO NOT WORK NOT EVEN ONE OF THEM,
br /I WENT BACK TO MILWAUKEE THIS WEEK AND CUT MY LOSES NO HELP FROM MAKITA OR THE PLACE WHERE I PURCHASED THEM .
br /PLEASE HEED THE WARNING THE LITTLE LIGHT ON THESE THINGS IS THE BEST INVENTION I HAVE SEEN ON A TOOL YET, BUT THESE TOOLS WILL BRING YOU NOTHING BUT MISERY. SPEND YOUR MONEY WISELY LEARN FROM MY MISTAKE
br /IF YOU ARE A CONTRACTOR GO MILWAUKEE, IF YOU ARE A HOMEOWNER OR DON'T PLAN ON USING THESE TOOLS TO EARN A LIVING OR NEED TO BUY THEM AT SEARS WITH A WARRANTY SO YOU CAN RETURN THEM WHEN THEY BREAK DE-WALT WILL DO.
br /IF YOU WANT TO THROW MONEY AWAY THAN GO MAKITA.
br /EVERY SINGLE TRADESMAN I KNOW HAS LEARNED A VALUABLE LESSON FROM ME WATCHED MY MAKITA TOOLS FAIL TIME AND TIME AGAIN ON COUNTLESS JOBS. BE CAREFUL!!!!!
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