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Makita LXT401 given as a Christmas present. Son is very happy.
my dewalt never did this just ran out of batteries. So I was excited to use my new li ion kit but i've been somewhat disappointed with it. drill and cir saw are great but.using the sawsall I was cutting a shower in half(fiberglass) and 3 minutes later the thing is smoking. The sawsall heats up really really fast and burns through batteries like no tomorrow, i probably have a defect. not sure if this is normal but certainly stinks.
I use the hammer drill the most out of this kit, the cicular saw has seen work once since i've owned it and the recirocating saw i usually reserve for demolition in crawlspaces, attics, and high on ladders. If you get this kit i would recommend that you buy two more batteries and the impact driver. The light broke rather quickly, can't remember if i dropped it or it burned out. I am a carpenter by trade and do all aspects of home building from frame to finish and remodel jobs. I am most impressed with the simple idea of a light on the tool, great idea. (or the impact driver kit, whichever is cheaper) (sometimes your hands and tool itself block the light from your headlamp) Also the charge time on these batteries is terrific, 45min and you got a battery ready to go, sure beats NiCd.
This is my first makita purchase. I bought new on ebay for about $500 dollars and got a free impact driver. The circlar saw is well balanced the saw guide makes cuts that look like they were done on a table saw. The bag makes me wonder why dewalt never came up with this instead of the funky plastic cases that no one uses. I ruined mine by accidently hitting a piece of angle iron while cutting, replace with a marathon and still works fine just a little more dust. saw drill, flashlight and carring bag. Just when I was doing a large remodeling job on my house. The only negative and the reason I did'nt give a 5 star is I've already had to replace a battery afer 6 months of non industrial use.
I had never used a hammer drill before but I'll never do without one agin. lots of pockets for bits blades etc. I've always owned dewalts before and I'm impressed with the way this thing feels when using it, well balanced, powerfull, lots of torque, and best of all light. The light comes in handy and sits flat and the adjustable head is a nice thought. The quick attach blade takes a little getting used to but holds the blade tightly and and works well. I purchased the makita lxt 401 kit with sawsall circ.
The original blade is super thin and does'nt seem to throw out as much saw dust as would be expected. The drill is very powerfull light and the 3 speed settings are a nice feature. Makita made it good but took service center about 6 weeks to get a new one in. The tool bag is great. Ill start with the sawsall its light powerfull and the led light helps in dark places. Of all the tools the led light is most helpful on this one.
I've been so impressed that when I needed a sander I purchased A makita 3x21 belt sander. I used the hammer feature to install windows drilling into brick and it worked great.
Don't laugh. This one is really powerful and easy to handle.Oh yeah, the flash light is a nice feature. I have also done direct comparisions with my Panasonic cordless drills and the 18V Makita is more powerful and only slightly heavier. That one would bog down pretty quickly if you accidentally twisted it during the cut. I purchased these tools specifically for finishing my basement.
I think they are the best actually. If you've never used a Panasonic cordless tool try one.Right now I'm doing a lot of hammer drilling in my basement slab to secure Tapcon concrete screws and the Makita cordless hammerdrill is working great. This one is much stronger.I love the cordless saws all tool. I especially like how the head can be rotated so you can sit it on an object and point it where you need it and it will stay there. I new I would need a hammer drill and instead of adding yet another battery type to my cordless tools I decided to sell my Makita 14V circular saw/drill combo kit and trade up to this one.I also have two 12V Panasonic cordless drills which are fantasic.
It has plenty of power and the battery lasts quite a long time. Great for doing electrical work when the power is shut off for safety reasons.I'm only hoping Makita offers other battery capacities and tools in this 18V tool line. The Lithium Ion batteries are remarkably light.The circular saw is also more powerful than my old 14V model.
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