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  1. Makita's kp0800 or kp0810 are both very very good :) kp0800 Can take off 2.5 mm and the kp0810 Can take off 4 mm in 1 pass.

    Both of these Models still use 2 blades which isnt always the case anymore with some Brands :)

  2. Hey man !

     

    Hope this will help you:

     

    USA Name: LXDT01     EU name: BTD145

    http://www.makitatools.com/en-us/Modules/Tools/ToolDetails.aspx?Name=LXDT01Z

     

    This is their 'oldest' Brushless impact driver. If memory serves me right it has been around since 2009 - 2010. Still a very decent tool all around. Still up to par in terms of power/speed with most current brushed/brushless models.

    Has a 3 speed selector.

     

    USA Name: LXDT06Z     EU name: BTD147 ( DTD147 )

    http://www.makitatools.com/en-us/Modules/Tools/ToolDetails.aspx?Name=LXDT06Z

     

    This the follow up model to the LXDT01 above here.  Abit smaller. Abit lighter. Abit more powerfull and abit more RPM.

    Next to the 3 speed selector it also has a " T " mode wich is usefull for self drilling screws. It prevents stripping out the heads of the screws.

     

    USA Name: XDT08    EU name: BTD129 ( DTD129 )

    http://www.makitatools.com/en-us/Modules/Tools/ToolDetails.aspx?Name=XDT08

     

    This one is actually the 'cheaper' version of above tools. Only 1 speed. The hammer/anvil is a little less durable then in the other impacts.

    Also not as small/compact as the above tools. ( This does not mean that is is in any way heavy or cumbersome. Just not As compact as the above tools.) About thesame power/speed as the original brushless Impact LXDT01 at the top.

     

    KING OF THE IMPACTS:

    USA Name: XDT09    EU name: DTD148

    http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2014/11/oz-tool-talk-makitas-latest-tiny-brushless-impact-driver-dtd148/

     

    That's a review on the tool.

     

    This is the fully featered, everything you want impact.  Smallest, lightezt and most compact.  And yet a littlebit more torque making it makita's strongest.

     

    Even more important:  The awesome RPM and BPM on this tool.  This speed is what makes this tool lightning fast in driving screws in wood.

     

     

    SPECIAL MENTION

    USA Name: XST01M   EU name: DTS141

    http://www.makitatools.com/en-us/Modules/Tools/ToolDetails.aspx?Name=XST01M

     

    This is not an impact as we know it. It does not have an hammer/anvil to generate the torque. It uses an what makita calls " oil pulse " hammer system.  This has 3 benefits:  First of all its VERY quiet. The rattling, hammering sound of an impact is gone.   Second benefits is less vibration, the tool is easy on the wrist.  Third benefit is that the oil Hammering system generates very less heat and is more durable then the normal impact's hammer/anvil system.

     

    It also has it's negatives: It has alot less torque then normal impacts.  This means this tool is designed for 'lighter' impact work but ALOT of it ( because of the durability ).

     

    Driving in screws in wood goed perfect with this tool. Self drilling screws trough iron goed great with it. ( Because these applications rely more on the RPM/BPM then on the actual torque of the tool )

     

    Setting bolts/nuts or driving in big tapcons is NOT what this tool is designed for . ( These applications need alot more torque which the Oil Pulse system does not provide )

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Hope this helps :D

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  3. Only   "  negative thing  " thing about that rotary:

     

    Sometimes when you want to switch from  drilling --> hammer drilling --> chipping you will have to turn the bit/chuck a little bit for the gears to fall in place. Else the switching wont work.

     

    If you know what i mean :)

     

    Not really a problem but i just had a few customers coming back to me saying the selector knob was stuck who didn't know about gears that can be 'stuck' unless you turn the chuck a bit :)

  4. Thats actually very werd ner. Makita had always use the OIS interface in their multitools. Which is the standard interface on Bosch multitools/ mukti tool accessoires.

    Bosch does make fein compatible blades but bosch multi tools use the exact same connection as Makita.

    I think you have been buying the bosch blades with fein interface :)

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