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  1. Its the lowest one available, period, I think. Im not gonna do anything that visible with that blade, so its fine.

     

    Edit: You mean 24 is the lowest? I hope not. Get some 8 tooth Makita ones from Ebay or something, if you are not doing anything visible with the thing.

  2. 9 hours ago, marsh942 said:

     

    24 tooth Diablo 👍 relatively new 

    24 tooth is a relatively high tooth count for this size of blade. It might just be a bad blade from factory, or gotten deformed in shipping? Im running a 8 tooth blade in my DSS610 (same size of blade, brushed motor), and i can do plenty of rips on a 5Ah battery. Its still lacking in power when compared to DHS680 though, but I wouldnt complain if I hadnt tried the DHS680. I once used 4x5Ah batteries to rip a single 2x4 on a dull blade, something that just had to get done now...

  3. On 8/17/2018 at 5:59 AM, marsh942 said:

     

    Lol, you funny....

    first makita 18v x2 preview January 2014

     

     

    First FlexVolt previews July 2016

     

     

    And Makita had the 36V battery before the X2 tools.

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  4. Here in Finland production builders for houses build the roof on the foundation, use a crane to lift it out of the way in one piece, build the frame and then lift the roof on the frame. Its safer and faster, and even when considering that the crane is usually provided with a driver by a sub, its still cheaper.

  5. Dont know about the Makita one, Makita dust extractors really arent available in store here in Finland. I can totally recommend a Kärcher NT 35/1 Tact TE for a autocleaning one, been using one with mainly a concrete grinder for a while now. Its big enough that you dont need to stop working to empty it all the time, but still small enough to carry up stairs etc.

  6. Wouldnt trust the cheapo one. Theres just something about the combination cheap electronics of questionable origin/quality and lithium-ion batteries (which can explode/burst into flames) that makes me take things super cautiously.

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  7. 11 hours ago, KiWiQQ said:

    Their 6Ah can not meet your requirement? I also confuse why does Makita still have not higher capacity battery pack (more than 6Ah), I ever heard of some rumor about they will release new pack which use 20700 cells, but for now still have not been confirmed.

    Even the 5Ah ones are fine, to be honest. Its just once you get used to something, you always want more. If the new batteries with bigger cells cant fit my current tools, thats kinda a reason. Kinda. 

  8. 5 hours ago, marsh942 said:

     

    Any idea when we will see better cells/high demand batteries? The other companies will be looking at their ‘gen 2’ high demand/multi volt batteries by the time Makita gets their first lot out. 

     

     

    Doesnt really matter, everyone is using the same suppliers for the cells anyways.

  9. On 4.4.2018 at 2:32 PM, Makita_2233 said:

    I saw that in Home Depot when I was in the states. You forgot to mention 350 usd plus tax. It’s works out more like $500 Australian dollars. I bought the rear handle bare. Wasn’t worth buying the kit and plus the charger is 110v 

    You can step down 220v to 110v with a cheap 20usd adapter.

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