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Yep it's quite the Saw for it's money/cc's
Have fun with it
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Love the dolmar color
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Haha true
everything goes to China these days
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Ive said it before but here in Europa metabo is put in thesame row as Bosch, Makita, dewalt, Milwaukee...
I believe you USA People are indeed overhyping the Quality abit
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Worlds apart. No comparison
if you need a hand held leafblower with gas performance that is
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Excellent explanation
thank you
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1 hour ago, jeffmcmillan said:
Makita 12V isn't that different from 18V as far as tool handling for intricate work whereas the cxs was designed for it.designe
What would ' tool handling' mean then ?
In what ways do you notice it being ' designed for it ' ?
Honest question. Haven't used a cxs yet.
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Chris nailed it I guess.
If you only want a drill driver and the Centrotec attachment are a must then the Festool is your option.
If you want a more compact solution , more power and the ability to expand then the Makita is the best option
Knowing Makita the 12v CXT line will have 50+ tools in a year or 3 -
I receiced my invitation to Makita Belgium ' trade days' yesterday.
That's the annual show for dealers where new products get launched.
On the invitation it showed a picture of the ddf484 .
So I guess I will be seeing the new drills 21 of September
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This is a question you should mail to makita or to a nearby Makita dealer. They can give you the right answer
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About 30cc power. 12.5 m/sec chainspeed.
650 cuts in 50mm diameter wood. 32 cuts in 290mm diameter wood
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Hello !
Keep in mind these models are not even out in japan. As you can see in the picture they dont even have pre production models to show. It will most likely be months before they are released in japan and many more months before they show up in EU / US.
The left side contains the Brushless drills from Light duty to heavy Duty.
On the top we have the well know Beast Drill DHP481
One step to the bottom we can see a cardboard cutout of what will be the replacement for current model DDF480. A new brushless drill DDF484/ Hammer drill DHP484. 182mm Head Lenght ( 3 mm shorter then current model DDF480) - 1.8 Kg with High Capacity Battery.
On the last step we see a new very compact lightweight Brushless Light duty drill. Drill driver model DDF483 and hammer drill driver DHP483. 176mm Head Lenght - 1.6 kg with high capacity battery
No could not find torque ratings of these drills anywhere online yet ( As they are not officially out yet
) but the dutch Makita website already has their manuals and the DDF/DHP483 has a 1700 rpm. The DDF/DHP484 has a 2000 RPM.
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That grinder doesnt have excessive vibration. You got a Lemon from toolbarn. Sort it out with them or Makita
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Yes thats The one i. Meant
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On 7/20/2016 at 3:07 AM, MikeyB said:
I'm interested to hear as well, I'm in the market for the other (less expensive) Makita 36 V blower...
Hey mikeyB !
If possible, skip the old model and save up for the new brushless type
completly different animal !
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Would be interested to hear why
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Yeh theres an adapter included. At the side are 3 rubber tabs. Sockets for power/ aux / USB charging port
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Dmr200
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On 6/29/2016 at 6:35 AM, dwain said:
BL planer, BL Framing and Finish Nailers, Flexvolt, 60V + 120V tools, fantastic new drill + impact, Great BL SDS, HT Wrench etc....
what's not to love?!
Slow ass chargers ?
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Best radio ever
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Interesting motor design. Need to look into this
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Dwain is fully correct !
new impacts makita
in Makita
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There is the new DTD170 . Which is the following up to DTD148. Sale Speed nd torque on Paper but the People on Instagram who imported it from Japan claim that it workshop fast. It upholds it's Speed better. It also has more ' smart Moses's and torque settings.
Then there is the dtd153 which seems to me to be a replacement for the dtd129. A more affordable brush less impact. It has the compact size and speed of the dtd170 but without the torque settings I believe