Crofter Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago My Makita collection started with a brushless LXT drill+driver pair about twelve years ago. They were absolutely brilliant and I built an entire house with them and much more besides. Sadly the impact driver vanished one day (still a mystery). And now the drill is getting very wobbly, and is located a few thousand miles away from where I need it. So I'm going to treat myself to a new pair. I don't need hammer action. I can't remember the exact model numbers of what I've got but I know they were both brushless and 18v LXT. I'll need a set with a charger as the original one is still with the drill, and I'll need a battery. It might make sense to put this together from separate items. Any tips on where to start looking?
Nickfromwales Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago CNS power tools are near me, but sell a lot online. Put together an order and email them for their best prices. Not sure when their ‘makita’ deals are on, but usually a great time to get discounts. Give them a try. FFX is good too. 1
Crofter Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said: CNS power tools are near me, but sell a lot online. Put together an order and email them for their best prices. Not sure when their ‘makita’ deals are on, but usually a great time to get discounts. Give them a try. FFX is good too. Thanks I think my original ones may have been from FFX, it rings a bell. 1
Nickfromwales Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Just now, Crofter said: Thanks I think my original ones may have been from FFX, it rings a bell. FFX is where I bought 4 x 5ah batts and 1 dual fast charger in a deal. Had my plunge saw there too, but try CNS and see what they’ll do.
saveasteading Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 37 minutes ago, Crofter said: I don't need hammer action. I was lucky enough to win a set of Einhell stuff. Including a drill including hammer, and a small sds. I previously didn't appreciate the vast improvement an sds provides, cutting a hole easily in seconds instead of minutes. So I recommend you add this to your set. I'm very happy with Einhell, and having a bank of different size batteries is a must. But if I was using any of these tools professionally I'd probably go upmarket. I see deWalt stuff doing the most amazing functions. Nail gun firing 90mm nails for example, with so much lighter a tool than a gas one.
Crofter Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 31 minutes ago, saveasteading said: I was lucky enough to win a set of Einhell stuff. Including a drill including hammer, and a small sds. I previously didn't appreciate the vast improvement an sds provides, cutting a hole easily in seconds instead of minutes. So I recommend you add this to your set. I'm very happy with Einhell, and having a bank of different size batteries is a must. But if I was using any of these tools professionally I'd probably go upmarket. I see deWalt stuff doing the most amazing functions. Nail gun firing 90mm nails for example, with so much lighter a tool than a gas one. I'm already locked in to the Makita system, although I do have a corded SDS cheap thing as well for those odd occasions when I need it. I agree on the different sized batteries- sometimes you just want a little 1Ah for tiny little jobs where you want to keep the tool as light as possible, e.g. working overhead. And other times you want a 6Ah for the grinder. Horses for courses!
Nestor Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) The Makita kit has been great. Just bought some 6.0Ah batteries from Toolden, always worth a search around for best prices. FFX now ITS https://www.lawson-his.co.uk https://its.co.uk https://www.powertoolworld.co.uk https://www.worldofpower.co.uk https://www.toolden.co.uk/tool-brands/makita/?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=flow&utm_campaign=Makita Cross Sell&utm_id=VXmYPi&_kx=iewy0UUI_HNqAKAOi3JbrAcYoka6HO07az6VLHTOI0U.WVZJJz Edited 5 hours ago by Nestor 1
saveasteading Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Crofter said: want a 6Ah for the grinder Or two. My drill will work for hours (days) on the 2Ah battery. Hedge cutter 20 minutes. My new leaf blower uses a 6Ah battery in 10 minutes. The weight of battery matters a lot if working with the tool raised.
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