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Yeah that was my thought also.
Here in belgium Bosch has a habit of over pricing themselves tho. They always do that
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Its a beast of a machine and so is its price. Typically Bosch.
In belgium the mower, the 2 required batteries and charger set you back over 2000 euro's.
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With these additions tot makitas line up i think Makita takes the lead easily as most solid line up in general of all Brands
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Another Note:
It's hard to compare lummens between LED and Halogen lights.
Halogeen Lights have a very 'filthy' yellow-isch light while LEd lights produce an more bright, white light.
If you let 10 people choose between a 500Wat halogen floodlight ( thats around 8000 / 8500 lumens mostly ) and a 50 Watt COB LED Light ( lumen output of around 4000 / 4500 ) --> 9 out of 10 people will prefer the LED light as a work light.
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Very strange ! That stick vacuüm looks 99% like makitas stick vacuüm!
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Maybe a good way then to sign in on the most impressive and extended 18V line up of the moment hahaha ^^
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Here they are ! New releases by Makita
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The metabo cordless 9 inch grinder can work with a single 36v lihd battery or by using an adapter with 2 18v lihd batteries
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Hahaha hard to resist it Chris ?
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Metabo showed a 9 incher i believe ? any chance you could point me towards that blog ? ^^
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^^ where did yah hear the 7inch grinder rumour ?
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hahaha never thought someone else could be MORE excited then me on Makita releases
Go Nere =p
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Yeah thats why i said if the chainsaw isnt needed very soon
Altho in honesty you can put a 14 inch bar on the Makita. It'll pull it without a doubt. But since the chainsaw aint brushless yet the batteries wint last that long. Beter to wait for a newer brushless model
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And stafda had a setup where the single 18v BL model easily outpaced Makita Jr3050 corded 1100 watts model
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It looks that the Makita recipe saws are at the stafda trade show currently going on so more info soon ^^
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The recipe saws will be zt the stafda trade show these days so info should be available shortly
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Hahaha well no more then my Makita representative mentioning it but all he said before has come out true so ^^
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The echo chainsaw also had its problems as can be found in some YouTube reviews.
The ego blower then has its controls in a real stupid place. Cant reach them with your hand.
Depending on how urgently you need the chainsaw.... Makita's 18X2 trimmer and blower are top notch. A new brushless chainsaw is in the works for 2016.
And these batteries also fit the drills/ grinders/jig saws/ etc...
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Cool
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Great story
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They're Compact drills. Not to be compared to the Milwaukee Gen 2 or Makita's DHP481 / DDF481.
The Dewalts have a Hard torque of 70 Newtons and soft torque of 27 Newton. 2000 Rpm's
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That PDF says 70newton hard torque. And 27 soft torque.
Isnt 27 newton soft torque a step back from previous offerings ?
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. Makita has a similar problem with packs going bad quickly for no reason.
Just for corectness.... that's an issue thats years and years old
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18v cordless sds rotary hammer which one?
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Yeah thats the facebook post i meant. Maybe they havent had the time yet. Anyway, since you already are invested in Milwaukee that was your best choise !