dmz2084
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2 hours ago, Bremon said:
Idiots are likely Samsung based on other "red lithium" batteries lol
I believe its actually LG.
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39 minutes ago, kornomaniac said:
They have a new brushless top model. 2050 rpms. 120 hard torque. 60 soft torque. 2.4 kilo.
Havent held it yet though
Metabo don't count the weight of the removable quick chuck do they as they list the old brushless as 2kg?
Have you seen the compact model 2100/600 rpm 60/34 nm hard/soft torque 1.5kg.
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Hey @dwain have you heard about their new 18v brushless compact and full size drills?
ps when will the makita bl recip video drop?
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I'm not aware of any other manufacturer that has a faster charger, but Hitachi themselves have a charger model no. UC18YDL in Japan that does a 6.0ah in 30mins and a 5.0ah in 25mins.
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Don't forget that although Makita has had some compatibility issues they haven't abandoned an entire 18v li ion system like Milwaukee, Dewalt and Hitachi have in the past.
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42 minutes ago, HiltiWpg said:
They do look similar! Like almost every other recip saw!
The Hilti is almost 5 inches longer with a longer stroke length. (22.4" long vs makita 17 3/4")
Could be propaganda though, I wouldn't be surprised if one made it for other!
https://www.hilti.ca/cutting,-sawing-%26-grinding/sawing/reciprocating-saws/r929
If you look at the manual, the length and stroke length are identical. Apparently there are also several other Hilti tools made Makita as well.
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10 hours ago, HiltiWpg said:
Try the Hilti. Not just fanboy stuff, but they have a 20 year warranty.
The Hilti recip is a beast. They don't look as pretty as the others but holy crap do they work. Head to a Hilti store and try it out, it's only a little of your time to find out.
I had the M18 Fuel recip before I switched to Hilti cordless. The Hilti is built to be beaten up on. Although the Milwaukee is brushless, you would never notice that the Hilti is not.
The Hilti corded are nothing short of bulletproof. We have 2x Hilti corded, one Dewalt and one Milwaukee. The Dewalt isn't even a contender sadly. The Milwaukee is very good, but for the money, Hilti has better performance and warranty. They have a one day turnaround, 20 year warranty.
Here in Canada, the Hilti retails for the exact same price as the Super Sawzall, making it a no brainier for us.
The chuck is tight, easy to change and the shoe has much better spring/shock absorption than the Milwaukee. Grip is pretty much the same, comfort too, neither one is better in that regard.
The Hilti may be slightly more comfortable if you don't have huge hands.
Just my $.02 if you want to buy a tank with a killer warranty.
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What model of corded Hilti are you talking about?
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I know Makita and Hitachi have alot of 14.4v tools based on 18v tools in Japan and possibly other regions, like wise Bosch in Europe.
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I have tried the Irwin speedbor max with an impact and the seem to work well so i was curious how the daredevils work.
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Not really as the Makita I believe is made by Ogura who use Makita drill bodies.
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Have you tried that Bosch daredevil spade bit with an impact driver and the Ridgid stealth force to see how they perform?
Fast Charger Question
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It looks like the specs for the DCB118 are wrong as it is supposed to be 4 amps for slim packs (1.5 and 2.0ah) and 8 amps for fat packs, so the charge times for the larger packs should be nearly half of those listed. It's disappointing that the new twin charger (DCB132) only charges at 4 amps unlike the fast single charger.