1. Turn your PC's volume OFF. 2. Turn your own favourite music radio station on. 3. Enjoy watching this video till 5:55 mark. 4. Then turn your radio off and turn the PC's volume back on. Thanks for the video! You saved us 60 euros and your review in the end is spot on!
Good review, was looking at this for computer technician work, did not realize this lacked clutch settings or control or screw tightness/speed. Thanks. Just a note as well, was a little hard to hear you clearly over radio at start, might be worth turning off first in future :)
Yes this is not heavy torque.. Bcz of they inside using plastics gear wheels.. But Bosch is Nice they used inside metal gear wheels.. Good and excellent... But one draw back on bosch screw drivers Sliding ORLeft right switches failure..
Radio in background VERY ANNOYING!!! & VERY DISTRACTING!!! 👎👎😠😠😠. This would be far better without the radio on & Just the person saying what he needs to say about the item. Maybe he will learn from this not to have any background sounds on his next blog If there was someone else to watch I would watch them if their blog was far better ( NO DISTRACTED background sounds i.e radio).
@@nolimit7 oh thanks! I was going to purchase it today but I will follow your advice. Is there a small drill on the cheaper side that you would recommend? I'm looking for something that I can use around the house
I bought this today, UK pund is about 11.78 of our krona, I paid £25 (299 krona) for this one and that is worth it, I needed more scrap bits cause in my profession they get lost all the time so basically get a tiny little toy screwdriver baked in to the price. I can fully understand why it have got no complicated gearbox with clutch settings though, hammer, whatever? From a technical stand point, mechanics.. Look at the nose of this thing, look at the simplistic outer and one fast understand this is aimed at non pro side. Makita have done a lot of lower quality cheap stuff last years imho I hope they are not trying to expand at any cost and slip through that threshold, if so they should separate into 2 companies, if riding on the waves generated from the brand name, then name upper end Makita pro, whatever just don't fall through the pit that's all cause they did some fantastic stuff and still do but even chucks on higher end start to become too cheap for my taste and always screw it off on open a new Röhm 893352 extra rv, voila you have that fantastic bite gripping the bits again and a quality feel that is just beyond, sad they don't do it by default not to save a couple of $. There is something about heavy work and picking up a machine that feels like quality, a bit heavy and looking like close to perfection, it's trust but also more, there's brands that overcharge like crazy without delivering also but Makita is not one of those imo and close to perfect value for money.
Ohh also, not to be like that cause I understand why people want clutch control, personally I hate the electronic versions of today and glad Makita still do analog on many drill drivers still. For the steel industry we need it in some tasks for obvious reasons like we need hammer to crank nut on bolts holding big H beams, but for the guy putting a screw into a wood list it's fine without it. Once you start to use your fine motor skills and God given brain power again (please don't take it the wrong way I really do not mean any of you are not atm) you'll see what fine control you really possess at the tip of your fingers holding the tool, I mean I think we beat the machine sensor more often that not I really do. We just getting comfy with technology, and lazy I suppose.
well its 2018 why should we make things hard for ourselves when there is technology out there to make it easier. The reason why someone would buy an electric screwdriver over a drill is for smaller delicate tasks so I say makita is wrong for missing out the brake feature.
Jesus turn the radio off
A good workshop always runs a radio :-)
1. Turn your PC's volume OFF.
2. Turn your own favourite music radio station on.
3. Enjoy watching this video till 5:55 mark.
4. Then turn your radio off and turn the PC's volume back on.
Thanks for the video! You saved us 60 euros and your review in the end is spot on!
Can you please turn the radio off
I liked the radio, it gives a sense of culture
Really ? Its irrelevant noise , your just looking on the bright side . Bless you but only for braille readers .
Good review, was looking at this for computer technician work, did not realize this lacked clutch settings or control or screw tightness/speed. Thanks. Just a note as well, was a little hard to hear you clearly over radio at start, might be worth turning off first in future :)
yer no good for computer work you will end up damaging motherboards.
I wish you turned the radio off first 😤
The black a decker one you had never had no sensor in it either it just didn’t have enough torque to push the screw all the way in one go.
You could be right didnt think of that.
Wtf is that noise dude?
stopped video in 15 secs hearing the background noises
Nobody else has mentioned it but you should maybe turn the radio off before you start filming
Shit that radio is annoying..
Nice drill bad radio
Couldn't watch, turn the freaking radio off.
Thank you for mentioning if it had a stop funkcion.
Yes this is not heavy torque.. Bcz of they inside using plastics gear wheels.. But Bosch is Nice they used inside metal gear wheels.. Good and excellent... But one draw back on bosch screw drivers Sliding ORLeft right switches failure..
Bloody radio!
What are you saying... Turn the radio off
Oh bother the darn radio
Is it a sealed unit, what happens when the battery fails, can you change it?
It uses a 18650 battery my guess is. Will have to unscrew it to change battery solder it on.
This has a future apocalypse vibe
was this video made to annoy people?
Yer
Radio in background VERY ANNOYING!!! & VERY DISTRACTING!!! 👎👎😠😠😠. This would be far better without the radio on & Just the person saying what he needs to say about the item. Maybe he will learn from this not to have any background sounds on his next blog If there was someone else to watch I would watch them if their blog was far better ( NO DISTRACTED background sounds i.e radio).
I'm happy you enjoyed listening to the radio
Hey! If i want to mount shelves with it do you recommend it? Thanks!
No because you need a drill to drill holes into the wall to mount shelves. This is just a screwdriver for light jobs.
@@nolimit7 oh thanks! I was going to purchase it today but I will follow your advice. Is there a small drill on the cheaper side that you would recommend? I'm looking for something that I can use around the house
@@mtlchikk1051 shop.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/product/cordless-drill-driver-gsr-12v-15-fc--40359--06019F6002
I bought this today, UK pund is about 11.78 of our krona, I paid £25 (299 krona) for this one and that is worth it, I needed more scrap bits cause in my profession they get lost all the time so basically get a tiny little toy screwdriver baked in to the price. I can fully understand why it have got no complicated gearbox with clutch settings though, hammer, whatever? From a technical stand point, mechanics.. Look at the nose of this thing, look at the simplistic outer and one fast understand this is aimed at non pro side. Makita have done a lot of lower quality cheap stuff last years imho I hope they are not trying to expand at any cost and slip through that threshold, if so they should separate into 2 companies, if riding on the waves generated from the brand name, then name upper end Makita pro, whatever just don't fall through the pit that's all cause they did some fantastic stuff and still do but even chucks on higher end start to become too cheap for my taste and always screw it off on open a new Röhm 893352 extra rv, voila you have that fantastic bite gripping the bits again and a quality feel that is just beyond, sad they don't do it by default not to save a couple of $. There is something about heavy work and picking up a machine that feels like quality, a bit heavy and looking like close to perfection, it's trust but also more, there's brands that overcharge like crazy without delivering also but Makita is not one of those imo and close to perfect value for money.
Darn! The freaking Radio 😡
Next time turn off the radio
Good practical review. Thanks
THE RAAAADIO!!!
Stupid to leave radio on ...
Ohh also, not to be like that cause I understand why people want clutch control, personally I hate the electronic versions of today and glad Makita still do analog on many drill drivers still.
For the steel industry we need it in some tasks for obvious reasons like we need hammer to crank nut on bolts holding big H beams, but for the guy putting a screw into a wood list it's fine without it. Once you start to use your fine motor skills and God given brain power again (please don't take it the wrong way I really do not mean any of you are not atm) you'll see what fine control you really possess at the tip of your fingers holding the tool, I mean I think we beat the machine sensor more often that not I really do. We just getting comfy with technology, and lazy I suppose.
well its 2018 why should we make things hard for ourselves when there is technology out there to make it easier. The reason why someone would buy an electric screwdriver over a drill is for smaller delicate tasks so I say makita is wrong for missing out the brake feature.
Without the radio it would have been perfect
Ffs turn off the radio
Good review.
How do unexpected us to like your video, with all the stupid radio noise in your back grown.
All comments are good comments
Good video. Don't think it will see £65 of my money through...
WHAT IS THAT HUMAN BEING KEEP QUIET PLEASE