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Jjwillac

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  1. The 10" cordless has been a life saver for me while renovating my 1920s house. It is powerful, precise, and can be setup anywhere regardless of power availability. The 12" cordless is great too, but I feel like it is a little less precise, seems to go through batteries a bit faster, and I pretty much never need that capacity. Both saws are HEAVY though, and a pain to get between levels in the house. If portability is important, the little 7¼ cordless miter can get a lot of your typical tasks done.

  2. I don't see the XGT platform as a great option if you mainly want an impact driver. Yeah, they have one on the platform, but that is a convenience for the folks using XGT for the higher power tools, not really a reason to buy into the platform. 

     

    When you see the driver alone that is a "bare tool" (model number ends in "Z"; e.g., XDT16z). Kits can either be a single tool with batteries and a charger or they can be "combos" that include multiple tools, batteries, and a charger (sometimes accessories also). If you need the tools anyway and don't want to shop around a ton, combos can be a good deal.  For example, I'm not sure if the deal is still going, but recently HD had the top tier impact driver (XDT16) AND top tier hammer drill (XPH14) in a kit with four 5ah batteries (2 in the kit plus two more on promotion), a charger and an XPS bit set for $399. While expensive overall, it is much cheaper than buying all the pieces separately.

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  3. There's been some clarification on this.  So the entire backpack appears to be its own battery unit (i.e., individual XGT or LXT batteries are not used) that is charged directly. You can get output cords that will attach to either XGT or LXT X2.  So really it isn't compatibility across platforms, just an "accessory" that will work with either platform. 

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  4. This picture got posted on a Makita Facebook group along with a bunch of other new Makita offerings.  I think it's notable that it appears to be compatible with both XGT and LXT, which I think would be a first? Other than the XGT charger that is.  Might change some people's thoughts on the XGT system.  At any rate, its good to know it is a possibility and I hope there are more tools like this coming.  

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  5. Unfortunately,  I don't have a link to the actual catalog; various people were posting pictures of specific pages on Facebook Makita groups.

     

    There is some debate about the piece near the blade.  Some folks are saying it is a removable dust attachment, whereas others are saying it is an adapter that let's you use Starlock. I think the later theory is what @Mr.Ditschy is referencing above. Needing to use an adapter just doesn't make sense to me though since it very clearly says "Starlock Max" on the blade lever.

  6. A new multitool was finally spotted in the 2021 catalog (Asia not US). Interesting that it's Starlock Max. Looks shorter but maybe a bit chunky?

     

    Lots of other new stuff spotted in the catalog including a new 18v right angle drill and lots of new XGT (including XGT X2).

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  7. What are people's thoughts on the tool-less tensioner on the XCU03? I've only ever had dual post tensioners on my saws and am a little hesitant about the tool-less design.  Anyone have any issues with it?  I could easily just go with the XCU07, but my local dealer has some 03s on clearance. 

  8. 2 hours ago, xrh07 said:

    the mid-torque is out in America.

     

    XWT17Z and XWT18Z.  They're on Acme, Acetool and Toolnut. 

    Well, I've been patiently checking for months and somehow missed the release! Can't wait to pick one up. 

  9. You can use aftermarket blades on any (as far as I know?) Makita saw. I use Diablo blades on all my 6 1/2 and 7 1/4 non-plunge saws. The 7 1/4 saws might have a little better selection of blades (especially at the big box stores), but the 6 1/2 is a great little saw too. What are you planning to use the saw for?

  10. 15 hours ago, comp56 said:

    I know its not a 7 1/4" but it has served me well with everything I've had to cut

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    The Makita 6½ brushless is blade left too and is also a great saw. Since you are already on the platform, it seems like a good option. I have both the rear- and top-handle 7¼ saws and use the 6½ more than either.

     

    It's also worth noting that having both left and right-blade saws (and comfort using either) comes in real handy when making certain cuts. At least the Makita and Milwaukee saws have good enough visibility to be used with either hand. 

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  11. I love the Makita sub-compact range and Toolbane's recent post of the upcoming sub-compact bandsaw got me thinking about what else I'd like to see in it. Top of my list is a brushless OMT followed by a brushless angle impact driver. Would also love a flex-click type installation driver and a sub-compact angle driver (if they could manage it). What would you guys want to see?

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  12. 22 hours ago, rcarnes911 said:

    I have a couple of 6.0s in the rotation they are okay, but i would buy flexvolts now if i was looking for bigger batteries the 6.0 flexvolts out perform the 6.0 20v in 20v tools,  if you need small batteries stick with the 3.0-4.0 slims

    I think the OP was referring to Makita batteries,  not dewalt. 

     

    The few 6.0s I have in rotation seem to last a decent bit longer than the 5.0s, but I haven't used them in something like a blower.  I don't know whether the 6.0s are really worth it though given the price difference and widely available promotions for free 5.0s.

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