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kornomaniac

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  1. Makita 6 amp are still the normal 18650 cells. We know Makita are working on new batteries because all their modern 18+ 18v tools have the batteries spaced apart to make room for future bigger batteries. The rumour is Makita ( and Milwaukee ) will be skipping 20700 cells and go for 21700 cells but when, and how.... Noone will be able to confirm you that for now
  2. Yup ! Milwaukee mirka and Makita You're up !
  3. Name 3 powertool brands that nilfisk Alto produces the vacuums for !
  4. And the new Bosh brushless with core battery.
  5. Of course he hasn't. He's just trolling
  6. Are you trying to be an obvious troll or do you just have bad attitude ?
  7. http://www.ikh.fi//images/tuotekuvat/kuva400%2Ftuotekuvat%2Fddmg16a_s_1_web.jpg Master has a cordless propane heater that uses Bosch batteries
  8. Your reply looks like a huge fail to me ? Brushless DC motors are alot smaller and compact then universal AC motors. That's 1 of the big selling points on brushless motors. Their power/size ratio. No idea where you have found the ' 700 watts ' but it is around 2000 watts output. Thesame as many corded grinders.
  9. kornomaniac

    XPH vs DHP

    Xph07 and dhp481 are thesame tool. Different sticker on em
  10. Can't wait for those to arrive. Massively good saw
  11. Same here D W. No special marketing. Just some more teal coloured tools
  12. Well testing tool durability would be extremely hard and costly to do for reviewers wouldn't it ? It would take hundreds of hours of simulated work to get an idea on durability. There is no way anyone has the time for that. Every brand/tool also has a lemon now and then. If a reviewer would be testing a tool for durability and it breaks down after 10 hours. Will he declare the tool to be a POS ? To be factual he would have to get a second model, a third model, etc... And use them all for thesame time to check if he had a lemon the first time or the tool has a durability problem. Would be the best option if reviews could incorporate durability but don't see how that could realistically done
  13. It has thesame power as it's 18v brother dpt353. Amazing tool
  14. They are expensive as fuck in Belgium :/
  15. Bad electronics happen. With brushless motors that seems to be the only thing that dies. Has replaced burned out motors I think
  16. Completly disagree on that point. It's the variables in real life use that makes any input like for example, framer Joe, completly useless to me. He is very explicit in claiming that the flexvolt has a longer runtime then his crews using the Makita. Yet this week alone 2 people in the Makita talk group on Facebook have purchased X2 Makita saws to replace their flexvolt because of lack of runtime. You know what this means ? Personal testing is flawed and based on too many variables ( and a good dose of fan boying). Neither framer Joe nor those 2 guys in the Makita talk group have probably done a fair comparison and their views are flawed because of variables introduced on their real life work and experience. Only a controlled environment ( with a selection of different tests ) gives us a fair comparison in my opinion. But that's just my opinion ! Too each his own !
  17. Don't think anyone on the planet has an answer on that yet
  18. It's a different tool. 1 handed grinder vs a large 2 handed beast.
  19. It is rather compact I'd say
  20. Thesame vibration as the Djr187. I tried it out today lovely machine ! Its thesame machine and performance as the djr187 but then in a compact form.
  21. Maybe a seal that was seated wrong?
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