The Makita is the best of the prosumer brushless 1/2" hammer drills. We have a look at why; (it's the chuck). In previous vjos we compared the performance of the batteries against the DeWalt and Milwaukee.
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Dang it. Mine is stuck in hammer. Hoping to figure out why. Sheβs torn apart, except not the chuck removed from the housing. Hmm
Recently disassembled one of these for maintenance. The rotor was fairly chip-free and build quality is superb. Screws are equally long so you cant mess up.
It was so old the bearing was already worn. At least 10+ years.
"I think they're gun-shy about burning people's houses down.." lol
Fan boy alert* makita makes me proud lol
I'm looking to buy a new drill for home use have a Hitachi drill at work which is great but can't get them anywhere, anyone know if is makita still the drill to get?
My late father used the old stick Makita 9.6 v batteries and tools he also had the 12.volt version like 30 years ago
am i hilucinating or is the motor body made of plastic?
In the DeWalt made in USA drill video he said Milwaukee had to do away with Yukiwa chucks because they were failing all the time. Rohm is one of the best drill chucks.
How meany boxes of poor bolter victims are their?
As for the no good fucky battery's u can take a full charge battery and hook it to a dead one with some sketch leads and after about 20 mins it will charge again.
What is the name of the tool he uses to measure the wobble?
"before we take it APAAAAAAAAAHT"
Please do a review of the new 40v hammer drill?
I barbecued one fucking junk