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kornomaniac

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  1. Don't even know off any decent extensive review on the unit Now... Tech wise and grinder experience wise I'm gonna take an educated guess that it's by far the best cordless grinder out there. Don't think it'll let you down in anyway. The Makita 9 grinder is Abit of a toy compared to the metabo yet my customers are satisfied with it so the metabo should be excellent
  2. I'm not even going to read your wall of text. I'm gonna assume it's thesame thing you post everytime. I hope for your sake you just copy/pasted it from the last time. A small tip tho: if your crew has a makita crdless plunge saw that bogs down, then tell em to put the blade in the right way
  3. It doesn't bog down. Thats just joe's bias speaking
  4. No grizzly in Belgium. Don't think that brand exist here. Of the cordless tracksaws that I Know off and tried myself. deWalt Festool and Makita
  5. The deWalt is the ' roughest' track saw you can have. Shitty handle, shitty counter intuitive plunge action, not even a positive stop at 45°. It's almost a spring loaded circular saw that happens to be able to run on a track
  6. Are you the toolsbydesign guy from insta ? Hahaha
  7. Ah then I've easily noticed him being a ' shill' without even knowing the word
  8. Is shills a positive or negative thing ? I'm confused here
  9. Only for small self tapping screws in thin metal I've always thought
  10. The motor seems clearly off set from the center of the blade no ?
  11. Doesn't Wormdrive mean that your motor is placed on a 90 degree angle compared to your blade? ( We don't got any Wormdrive not hypoid saws in Belgium. They don't exist here )
  12. Aren't all the cordless saws just basic sidewinders ? ( I think that's what you English people call it ) They may have a rear handle but the motor is still sticking in thesame direction on these rear handled saws as on sidewinders
  13. That's true. But for now those 4 pole brushed motor that have equal power to a top brushless are still quite alot bigger and heavier. Example the biggest Hilti drill. It's the heaviest, bulkiest and biggest high end drill around.
  14. Makita's plunge saw, chainsaw, blower, recipe, SDS max and mitre saw disagree with you Joe. There's more then your circular saw
  15. Not beholden to Investors as a private company so they do what they want 😛
  16. Why would it loose the metal Chuck ? Makita's high end have always had a metal Chuck.
  17. Don't think anytime soon. It's still up there with the top dogs. I think only the new gen 3 from Milwaukee has it beat.
  18. Both with suffice and you'll be happy with both. Makita has a larger selection tho. Specially for OPE. And all fat pack batteries ( 3 amp or more ) are interchangeable without any loss of power ( bigger Milwaukee tools need the biggest batteries to function as intended. )
  19. No option to send it back ? The repair centre didn't do their work
  20. Yeah it should be included standard. You got fucked Jimbo 😛
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