Makita Job Site Speaker XRM11 or XRM08B? - Which should you buy?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2021
- 5 months ago, I purchased the old Makita XRM08B. Let's talk about how it performed along with my likes and dislikes.
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Bring rich sound to wherever the job takes you with the versatile and durable 18-Volt LXT Lithium-Ion Cordless Bluetooth Job Site Speaker (XRM07, tool only). The XRM07 is MP3 and Bluetooth compatible so it will wirelessly connect to mobile devices. For maximum versatility, it can be powered by Makita slide-style and pod-style lithium-ion batteries, from 10.8-Volt to 18-Volt or with the AC adapter jack (optional). For improved operation in harsh job site conditions, the XRM07 features water and dust-resistant construction, with protective bumpers for added durability. It's part of Makita's expanding 18-Volt Lithium-Ion series, the world's largest cordless tool line-up powered by an 18-Volt Lithium-Ion slide-style battery. Makita 18-Volt Lithium-Ion batteries have the fastest charge times in their categories, so they spend more time working and less time sitting on the charger.
Equipped with Bluetooth to wirelessly connect mobile devices
Up to 32 hours of continuous operation in auxiliary mode and 31 hours with Bluetooth function enabled
Features 1 auxiliary port for mp3 compatibility and 1 USB port for charging mobile devices
Delivers rich sound; woofer for low sounds and tweeter for high sounds
Control panel for easy operation of connected mobile devices
Protective bumpers are engineered for increased durability
Water and dust resistant construction is engineered for improved operation in harsh job site conditions
Weighs only 7.2 lbs. with battery (battery not included)
Illuminated control buttons and dial for improved visibility
Compatible with Makita 12-Volt MAX CXT and 18-Volt LXT batteries
3-year limited warranty
Battery and charger sold separately
Only use genuine Makita batteries and chargers
Using battery BL1850B
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18V LXT Lithium-Ion
Makita’s leading technology gives tool users unmatched performance and breadth of line, with innovation in motor and battery technology that is obliterating industry standards - and leaving old thinking behind. With high amp-hour batteries, efficient brushed and brushless motors, and 18V X2 LXT (36V) technology, Makita 18V LXT tools not only meet corded demands, they can exceed the performance of corded, all while remaining in a single cordless platform powered by the industry's fastest-charging 18V lithium-ion batteries.
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Thanks for the nice review!
Eghhh, it would be better with a Milwaukie light and two screws haha!!! Even tho I have no Makita batteries, I'm still here to show some support!!! If yall reading this comment aren't subscribed, you're wrong and should be!!!!
Thanks brother!
Thank you for the help tonight
Any time
Nice review👍
Thanks!
Milwaukee m18 charger with bluetooth radio. The best on any jobsite hands down!!
It even comes with a built in bottle opener for those hard to open apple juice bottles
LoL sounds awesome!
You should make a video on how to submit a warranty claim for makita power tools.
Great Idea.
I use the JBL extreme 2 for all my job needs 👍🏼
Cool bro
Where can I get a cool flashlight like that? 😎
Better yet where can I get the speaker financed? $$$
If you have to finance a 100$ speaker you shouldn't be buying a speaker bruh
Who only brings part of their tools depending on the job? Everyone I know brings their whole kit just in case. Anyway, thanks for the review.
I have a garage and basement full of tools in a city where people have no issue breaking the lock and stealing everything from a truck or trailer, I bring much of what I think I need and if I am missing anything I usually pick it up for the next day. If this is a full time gig for you and you have a trailer in a safe place I would agree with your comment.
How do I open this speaker and get to the speakers?
I venture to guess that you open the latch above and there are screws facing towards the speaker undo those.
Handle is rated to carry a Honda Civic!
What about the quality sound test? 🤦♂👎
Thanks for the feedback. I didn't have a good way or couldn't think of a good way to show the sound quality. Fair criticism.
The fake one model you review...
There is no fake one, they are all Makita and there are different reasons why to pick one vs the other.
@@edtheoldtechguy I know about the colour skin of Makita.
Besides that you installed the battery of 3Ah in it. The 3Ah battery doesn't posses the charging step level indication lights. So this make the battery to consider it fake.
@msjanktk4882 The older Makita official 3ah batteries do not have LEDs but the new ones do. I don't recall which I used in the video but I own no fake batteries. It's the worst thing for a tool.