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Barely readable but don't have better at hand
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I do at work. I'll be there in an hour
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2 minutes ago, Brianjkeene said:
Dvc750.
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Or you partially burned out the rotor
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1 hour ago, aessu said:
X3 or X4 could be useful on something like a backpack blower. But not anything handheld, definitely.
I'd rather have Makita bringing out a 8 and a 12 amp 21700 celled battery sized like Bosch's procore. Then they could stay at X2 while having ( to my guess ) easily the same power and runtime then an x4 setup with the current batteries
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Yeah best to ignore the obvious troll really.
Altho I agree that x3 or x4 shouldn't be done
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It'll cut that no problem
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Yeah seriously.
If operating the functions of your mitre saw/reading your manual is too hard then perhaps you shouldn't be using power tools
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Auto clean filter is not mandatory for an M class. It's a feature many times on thee more expensive m class vacs but it's not mandatory.
Dust bags can also be gotten for every vacuum, L or M class
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Well the Makita is still a HEPA filter. It'll filter just the same dust as the hilti if not more.
The Makita just doesn't give you an alarm if the filter for example is clogged up to the point that dust extraction doesn't work anymore and alot more dust will be escaping instead of being sucked up
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The DX units for the rotary dhr243 works excellent. It's bulky but not heavy. I'd say it captures 90+ procent of dust
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6 hours ago, Silverdale said:
How did I miss that???? I've been using Makita for years!
I'll get my coat....
Lol 😛
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There's only 1 cordless m class and that's a hilti that costs... Obnoxiously much
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Because there is a difference between filtration class and vacuum class.
The filters might be good enough to be an ' M class ' filtration ( because they are HEPA filters I believe )
But for a vacuum to be rated as m class u need more then just a good filter. Most important extra is that your vacuum continually checks the flow rate of the air. If it drops under a certain level ( indicating something is clogged up and your vacuum isn't working as it should ) then the vacuum needs to give you a visual or audible alarm.
There's a few other little things your vac needs to do/ have to be considered an M class but the reason above is the more important
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Yeah you can put that Bosch Bluetooth thingy on there
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Sounds great !
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In stock in my Belgium store
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We're all saying the same thing in different words I guess
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Flexvolt
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According to hilti ( Belgium at the least ) their fast charger is 50 mins ?