Love the 40 volt line. I bought the 3/4 drive impact wrench 40 volt, had it a little over a week now. No regrets that thing has the power and now I don’t have to drag an air hose around which tends to get hung up on everything.
When, oh lord...when will these battery wars end!! From those early 7.6 volts...on and on into 12, 14, 18, 20, 40 volt...on and on...when will it end!! And mode 1, 2 and 3...heck no! Give me mode 4 and only 4!! More POWER!! Yeah, I make no sense most of the time but, thank heavens you come up with some great informative videos!! And for that I'm giving you 👍👍 and a polite 👏👏 golf clap...well done young man! (And I'm always going to be a Dewalt fan.)
Why do we subscribe, keep watching and liking these videos??? Because dude makes you laugh while giving his unbiased opinion and genuine feelings about the tools he’s using!!! And that’s REAL NICE LIKE!!!🙏👍🏻🔥
18V x 5 Ah = 90 watt hours. 36V x 2.5 Ah = 90 watt hours. Basically, 10 cells either 10 in series for 36V (or 40V max if you like) or 5 series / 2 parallel is the same amount of watt hours. If you don't need the runtime and demand a smaller/lighter tool for repetitive work, the 18V can be had with 5 cells to make it more compact and lighter. The big reason I can see for the new 36V is the older 18V would not allow a wider pack over the 18650 cells. Say they ran the 4Ah cells in the 21700 size for say a 10 series/2 parallel pack (8 Ah) they would not fit in the 36V X2 series because they won't fit side-by-side. That was the fatal flaw in the 36V X2 system, they could not use longer length cells because the battery would be too wide to fit! I'm waiting for the Tesla 4680 cells that are 9Ah and can be cycled 5,000 times myself... want to make your grand pappy proud! Realistically, my 18V Makita and 36V X2 stuff gives me all the power/runtime that I need so when it wears out...hopefully some fool will be using the Tesla cells so I can jump start tractor trailer rigs or run the AC in my house when the power fails. Never know, the Makita gnome might be slain by Hart or Harbor Frieght by snatching up those Tesla NMC cells... I smell a conspiracy so will put aluminum foil under my safety gear! Thanks for the humorous review, that 6 x 6 is worth more than the impact driver!
If I'm driving lag bolts, especially large ones, I'm grabbing my 1/2" drive fuel M18 nut buster. And because I don't want to split them ceiling joists that are only like 1-1/2" wide, I ALWAYS pre-drill. Two sizes. One size for the threaded portion of the lag, another for the solid shaft portion. It's why I carry a little flat brass SAE/Metric caliper in a pocket. Never trust the labels on the package or bin. Measure that stuff. Edit: My handyman work is in the SF Bay Area. I've mounted a LOT of uh, 'things' to ceilings. Dunno if it's for Pilates, or sex. I don't ask. I just get the job done and make sure that whatever it is, can take the load.
@@ToolReviewZone it’s a beast of a unit! Way better balanced than the dewalt 60v and feels significantly lighter. the dewalt always felt off balance and I’m not a fan of it, even if it’s powerful and well built.. The makita felt just as strong , if not even a bit stronger. Comparing a brand new saw and battery to used dewalt tho, so that might’ve not be fair.
@@ToolReviewZone You know you can make 120V and 220V interchangable with a simple plug adapter? Well, it works great until the flames and smoke become annoying. Probably a good idea to keep the two batteries incompatible... my 36V X2 weed whacker would probably cut down a tree with two of those 40V though...burn up faster than a Black & Decker taking on your 6 x 6 though...you should 3D print an adapter to see what two 40V batteries will do... family tradition.
I don't mind that they are not interchangeable I am happy a new line is out can't wait to get my hammer drill and impact driver for the makita 40v line so excited @ToolReviewZone
@@AntonioClaudioMichael good it was supposed to be funny lol 🤣 glad you have a sense of humor i have 6 platforms and over 10k in my Milwaukee m12 fuel and m18 fuel platforms 😉 I also have makita but I'm not changing to 40v I see no advantages all I see is disadvantages 2.5 ah batteries same size as the 5ah battery for nothing seriously
@@TacticalThib I have Milwaukee m12 and M18 I have Dewalt 8v 12v 20v 60v flexvolt and 120v flexvolt I have bosch 18v I have metabo HPT 18v and 36v I have Makita 12v 18v and 36v X2 as well as A few others including 18v bostitch regular Metabo Tools and Earthquake Xt 20v line as well the Makita 40v and 80v Tools im getting to do testing on for the channel the gen 3 Milwaukee is a beast it beats everyone including the new flex tool line all day
Hey crazy guy it’s available already? I’m really trying to find it over Home Depot among others stores but they don’t have it! CONGRATS great information 🎉😐
Dewalt will never have a good impact driver nor impact wrench they just suck at impacts drills are amazing 👏 saws amazing 👏 😍 😉 but they will never contend with Milwaukee sorry to be the barrier of bad news
we are not DIY'er but we are watching videos about tools review. not only in the cities but even in the provinces all tool are MAKITA these tools are the first tools arrive in the philippines. 😊
I think the 40v 4.0Ah has 21700 cells, I could be wrong. My 40v 2.5Ah batteries with 18650 cells are definitely lasting much longer than a regular 18v Milwaukee, Dewalt and Makita 5.0Ah. So the 40vAh 4.0 is probably somewhere equal to a 6.0-8.0Ah regular battery. The 40v 2.5Ah only takes 30 minutes to charge from dead and that’s a bonus.
LMAO!!! It is a pain when that woo woo pedal isn't working right haha. Clint I would love to kick back and have a couple of beers and talk crap with you one day because you are hilarious. I believe you missed your calling, you should have been a comedian.
Hey yo Clint! First and foremost, how are you doing? You look and sound like you’re doing better, since your surgery I believe? Great review, and I agree with you on the subject of the batteries! I’ve been taking that up with Makita Corporate for last four years. Every excuse and lame reason under the Sun! I have a couple of the X2 36 volt tools, and I know there was no way 21700 batteries would fit, without some big recall, or retrofit, and I can kind of understand Makita’s position, but at least give us something bigger than 6.0 Ah in the LXT lineup. I’m not jumping on the XGT platform in the foreseeable future, but it would have been nice to somehow make them work on the LXT platform, ala DeWalt? Get better and take care of that wrist! Stay safe and Healthy! Wear a mask, don’t wear a mask, who knows? 🤔😳🙄😀😃😂🤣 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁✌🏻🇺🇸
Haha, tba ks so much for the awesome comment and feedback George!! Definitely feeling better brother, ut will need to go back in a month or two for a check-up. As for the wrist, I have no idea what I did to it... but I'm guessing age brother🤔
They should have done what DeWalt did with the flexvolt system where you could use either or battery and designed the impact Driver to take advantage of the higher voltage that way. Now if you put a 5 amp hour battery on that impact its much larger and heavier and I don't think it's much more powerful than their 18-volt and I sure don't think it's more powerful than the Milwaukee gen 3 especially with a high amp hour battery
Won’t be going near the 40v batteries not compatible with any lxt18 Makita asleep at the wheel ,Dewalt came with flexvolt years ago ?Makita asleep,plus a 40v battery is only 4 v more than a 36v ,which I have in lxt 2 x18v ,they should have built a 60v so complete failure allaround,but when you don’t talk to people that use the tools this is what happens
I’m swimming in Makita impact drivers (including the 40v) and I will happily spoil the results for everyone: of course the Milwaukee has more driving power.
They can't make the batteries interchangeable, the tools operate on different Voltages. Its like trying to plug a 110 V appliance into a 220 V outlet. Stuff will go boom.
I own a couple of those two battery Makitas. They are decent but most of them don't compete with the M18 Fuel tools. I think these will struggle to compete also. I can believe anyone actually believed Makita batteries were new technology. Awesome video!!
Makita should have went the Dewalt route and had a Flexvolt option but maybe Dewalt's parent company has a patent on that idea. Makita is a weird tool company anyway for refusing to use 21700 cells in their 18v line.
NO IT IS NOT THE MOST POWERFUL / i took my back to home depot it was a very big unit and waste of money and also heavy, it was a very nice unit still. AFTER spending so much money for over 42 year i know dewalt / makita / milwaukee / hilti / not great BUT good my best pick still is milwaukee fuel. PS the best circular saw still is dewalt that my pick.......
My very first drill was a long battery Makita and I switched to DeWalt nickel cad then when Makita finally got a bunch of 18v tools built up in their collection I switched back to them and spent a lot in the platform switch and I was very disappointed their drills and impacts were dominant in the beginning long battery years and I burned up and went through so many different tools in their 18v lineup in a short time I sold off the whole set there's a reason you don't see many electricians use Makita we drill more wholes than the other trades and they just don't cut it you have fan boys of every brand and I'm a tool fan period and frankly Makita performance is that of homeowner brand tools but not priced like them and even more sadly when you see true side by side test some homeowner tools will outperform them as well and if you say power isn't everything then look for old Makita used drills and your not going to find many it's not because the fan boys keep them you won't find many it's because they don't last go to any pawn shop and see it for your self
Well you have to keep in mind that waaay back then, Makita's 18v only competitor were FC-I (Fertile Crescent Industries) and their of large, cumbersome Baghdad batteries, so there really was no incentive to innovate.
Hell in the Marine Corps we get whatever we can find. “cough” “cough” that E-1 power is a beautiful thing it never depreciates and it’s always strong….. well I thought I would take it easy on the privates and go and get a Makita 18v and then I see this video. I guess it looks like That E-1 power is still in place and going to have to do. Well until SSgt gets the funds from Mrs SSgt to get a 40v.
Love the 40 volt line. I bought the 3/4 drive impact wrench 40 volt, had it a little over a week now. No regrets that thing has the power and now I don’t have to drag an air hose around which tends to get hung up on everything.
That things a certified beast!
Awesome story about each of your grandpappys. The TRZ lineage is strong and quite the legacy. You should be proud 👍
Hahaha, I brings a tear to my eye every time I watch it Kevin!!
😂😂what a great vid man! You keep on getting better bro, love it!
Thanks Carpenter, truly appreciate that brother 👊👊
When, oh lord...when will these battery wars end!! From those early 7.6 volts...on and on into 12, 14, 18, 20, 40 volt...on and on...when will it end!! And mode 1, 2 and 3...heck no! Give me mode 4 and only 4!! More POWER!! Yeah, I make no sense most of the time but, thank heavens you come up with some great informative videos!! And for that I'm giving you 👍👍 and a polite 👏👏 golf clap...well done young man! (And I'm always going to be a Dewalt fan.)
I thought you said in a previous video that your bowling league night was Thursday? Ernie McKracken testing the new 40 volts from Makita! 🤣🤣
Haha, McCracken is the man!!!!
Why do we subscribe, keep watching and liking these videos??? Because dude makes you laugh while giving his unbiased opinion and genuine feelings about the tools he’s using!!! And that’s REAL NICE LIKE!!!🙏👍🏻🔥
Haha, thanks so much for the awesome comment COTTON!!!!
@@ToolReviewZone YOU ALREADY KNOW🙏🙏🔥
18V x 5 Ah = 90 watt hours. 36V x 2.5 Ah = 90 watt hours. Basically, 10 cells either 10 in series for 36V (or 40V max if you like) or 5 series / 2 parallel is the same amount of watt hours. If you don't need the runtime and demand a smaller/lighter tool for repetitive work, the 18V can be had with 5 cells to make it more compact and lighter. The big reason I can see for the new 36V is the older 18V would not allow a wider pack over the 18650 cells. Say they ran the 4Ah cells in the 21700 size for say a 10 series/2 parallel pack (8 Ah) they would not fit in the 36V X2 series because they won't fit side-by-side. That was the fatal flaw in the 36V X2 system, they could not use longer length cells because the battery would be too wide to fit! I'm waiting for the Tesla 4680 cells that are 9Ah and can be cycled 5,000 times myself... want to make your grand pappy proud! Realistically, my 18V Makita and 36V X2 stuff gives me all the power/runtime that I need so when it wears out...hopefully some fool will be using the Tesla cells so I can jump start tractor trailer rigs or run the AC in my house when the power fails. Never know, the Makita gnome might be slain by Hart or Harbor Frieght by snatching up those Tesla NMC cells... I smell a conspiracy so will put aluminum foil under my safety gear! Thanks for the humorous review, that 6 x 6 is worth more than the impact driver!
Did you see the news today! Tesla teams with harbor freight to take over the power tool industry!
You just earned a subscriber. The history lesson was my favorite.
a review with a little humor , i like the combination
Clint! How was the balance? How did it feel in the hand?
Real nass like guy. Just like the 18v, good stuff brother 👍
I LEARNT A LOT OF HISTORY IN THIS CHANNEL..THANKS....LOVE IT THO..
Hahaha, thanks for the comment Hensem
That was good. Love it. Never thought I’d expand the horizon of my history knowledge watching tool reviews...
Hahaha, it's all true Foolly 🤣👊
There’s programmable modes as well which can be toggles from botton that’s on top of the trigger
LOL the Jimi Hendrix story had me on the floor 🤣. Great video!
Haha, thanks Boris👊👊🤣🤣
Lmfao At just got me cracking up 🤣🤣 @6:27 nice Clint @ToolReviewZone
Haha, awesome!!!
If I'm driving lag bolts, especially large ones, I'm grabbing my 1/2" drive fuel M18 nut buster. And because I don't want to split them ceiling joists that are only like 1-1/2" wide, I ALWAYS pre-drill. Two sizes. One size for the threaded portion of the lag, another for the solid shaft portion. It's why I carry a little flat brass SAE/Metric caliper in a pocket. Never trust the labels on the package or bin. Measure that stuff.
Edit: My handyman work is in the SF Bay Area. I've mounted a LOT of uh, 'things' to ceilings. Dunno if it's for Pilates, or sex. I don't ask. I just get the job done and make sure that whatever it is, can take the load.
Hey! Which one do you recommend me to buy, the Makita GDT01D or Makita XDT19T? Thank you!
Cool Clint I used it and it works very well 😀
Awesome, thanks for the feedback brother 👊
@@ToolReviewZone I appreciate you're videos informative, creative, with humor you're doing great man 👌
This was by far this fellers most verse it tile video and such. Sure would love this here type humor again sum day
Ordered a 40v rear handle saw last week. If i like it I’ll prob convert to 40v for most of my tools
Let me know brother 👊
@@ToolReviewZone it’s a beast of a unit!
Way better balanced than the dewalt 60v and feels significantly lighter. the dewalt always felt off balance and I’m not a fan of it, even if it’s powerful and well built..
The makita felt just as strong , if not even a bit stronger. Comparing a brand new saw and battery to used dewalt tho, so that might’ve not be fair.
Thanks for the feedback brother!
Interchangeable is always better, but the point here is you are so creative and hilarious! Best tool review ever!
Hahaha, thank you so much Juliet!!!!
@@ToolReviewZone You know you can make 120V and 220V interchangable with a simple plug adapter? Well, it works great until the flames and smoke become annoying. Probably a good idea to keep the two batteries incompatible... my 36V X2 weed whacker would probably cut down a tree with two of those 40V though...burn up faster than a Black & Decker taking on your 6 x 6 though...you should 3D print an adapter to see what two 40V batteries will do... family tradition.
Hahaha, tha ks for the info Puppy 🤣
Dude, you should be world famous. Twice as entertaining as even the richest of the bobbleheads
Yo TRZ! Hilarious, bro! 🤣🤣🤣 Question: did you laugh and simultaneously say "m18" @8:40? Great stuff, man! 😎🎸💯
Lol, yeah.... I dunn messed up brother lol
New camera setup ?! Shizzzz is awesome TRNL!!!
Yeah brother, everything was updated! 👊👊
I don't mind that they are not interchangeable I am happy a new line is out can't wait to get my hammer drill and impact driver for the makita 40v line so excited @ToolReviewZone
I'll have a review coming soon Milwaukee m12 fuel with rubber boot vs mikita 40v
Your happy to buy ☺ a whole nother platform that has no power hahahhaha makita extreme fanboy 😜 😉 Milwaukee m12 fuel can out drive this 40v makita ill
@@TacticalThib I got over 230 Milwaukee tools and only 7 makita tools makita fanboy no I'm not you make me laugh 🤣🤣
@@AntonioClaudioMichael good it was supposed to be funny lol 🤣 glad you have a sense of humor i have 6 platforms and over 10k in my Milwaukee m12 fuel and m18 fuel platforms 😉 I also have makita but I'm not changing to 40v I see no advantages all I see is disadvantages 2.5 ah batteries same size as the 5ah battery for nothing seriously
@@TacticalThib I have Milwaukee m12 and M18 I have Dewalt 8v 12v 20v 60v flexvolt and 120v flexvolt I have bosch 18v I have metabo HPT 18v and 36v I have Makita 12v 18v and 36v X2 as well as A few others including 18v bostitch regular Metabo Tools and Earthquake Xt 20v line as well the Makita 40v and 80v Tools im getting to do testing on for the channel the gen 3 Milwaukee is a beast it beats everyone including the new flex tool line all day
Got 1 of my 40V kits from Acme tools. 40V MASTER RACE!!!
Would a 2.5ah 40v have about the same runtime as a 5.0ah 18v battery?
Hey crazy guy it’s available already? I’m really trying to find it over Home Depot among others stores but they don’t have it! CONGRATS great information 🎉😐
Im actually considering a new impact, hoping that dewalt updates theirs
Dewalt will never have a good impact driver nor impact wrench they just suck at impacts drills are amazing 👏 saws amazing 👏 😍 😉 but they will never contend with Milwaukee sorry to be the barrier of bad news
Makita is the King of Long lasting power tools
Nice good job in the video should have had doc Brown in the video in the end little back To The Future Three 😂
Haha, love that movie brother
Great video as always! Keep them coming TRZ The 5th👊🏻
Thanks crossbow!!!
In round head nuts , bolts , use the wrenches powertools ...both 18v ,..40v ...best
You really made an impact on Makita 🧐 love the family history
Omg hahahahaha 😆🤣😂 Good one Dan!
we are not DIY'er but we are watching videos about tools review. not only in the cities but even in the provinces all tool are MAKITA these tools are the first tools arrive in the philippines. 😊
Bought two things today: a new Ozzy tank top for the upcoming concert season and the newest Makita 40 volt hammer drill! Let's party!
Hahaha, ozzy rules!!!
I have the 18-volt version of that one AND IT is the DTD172Z
I love that treated 6x6
Hahaha, me too ✋
Makita would be awesome if made a 8ah xgt and at least a 8ah or a 6ah lxt with 21700 cells
I think the 40v 4.0Ah has 21700 cells, I could be wrong. My 40v 2.5Ah batteries with 18650 cells are definitely lasting much longer than a regular 18v Milwaukee, Dewalt and Makita 5.0Ah. So the 40vAh 4.0 is probably somewhere equal to a 6.0-8.0Ah regular battery. The 40v 2.5Ah only takes 30 minutes to charge from dead and that’s a bonus.
There will never be a makita 18v battery with 21700 cells. This is why they made the 40v line. If you want makita 21700 cells you should go xgt..
The just released a 5.0 xgt battery that looks massive.
@@clarkfos3447 $558.00 for 2 Makita 40v XGT 5.0Ah batteries 🤯
They have now lmao 8ah are real
It’s the same battery just wired differently. Double the voltage, half the ah’s
Hahaha!!! Love the video, actually smashed that like button 3 times💪🏽
Lmao, thanks Gordon!!!!!!!
Hahaha, awesome "history"... I found the GDT01 to be on the slower side, but I tend to prefer the ergonomics of Makita.
Thanks for the comment and feedback Philly!!!
That size lag ? midtorque 1/2 impact ! Surprised you didn't break the 1/4 adapter
Good test for the little guys
I was looking forward to this (the Treated 6x6 theme song, not the Makita Impact) as soon as I saw the thumbnail.
Hahahaha, that's hilarious King lol
Looks like they missed the boat in 1840 but a lot was going on back then.
Hahahaha 👊
Makita is hard to beat, that is an awesome smart driver ( still saving up for that DeWalt cordless circular saw 5 bills) love the vids
RIP Granpappy TRZ, you were one of the good ones :'(
Lmao, he really was Brother
The Milwaukee gen 3 will surprise you. It outperforms the Makita 40V.
Awesome to see Acme Sent it over For you to play with clint niceee @ToolReviewZone
Yeah bro, they are good people 👊👊
@@ToolReviewZone I never got a hold of them no matter how much I tried even though I'm an affiliate just gave up on trying to get tools for videos
Cool story bro! Haha lovin my 40v max impact driver, combi drill and miter saw.
When is the auger review you promised a while back coming?
It's coming. Look for it this week
@@ToolReviewZone awesome
THAT SONG ITS MY RING TONE I THOUGHT MY PHONE RANG YOU GOT ME 😂
Keep doing what you doing 🙂
Absolutely 👊👊👊
Lol the ending 😂🤣😂🤣😂train hiest with a 18volt impact
Hey definitely should have brought the rotary hammer with him instead
@@ToolReviewZone yeah bit more noisey might scare them off a bit better 🤣🤣
Could be worse could have been the sander or polisher lol
Hahahahaha 🤣
LMAO!!! It is a pain when that woo woo pedal isn't working right haha. Clint I would love to kick back and have a couple of beers and talk crap with you one day because you are hilarious. I believe you missed your calling, you should have been a comedian.
Haha, thanks Jeffery, I'm always down for a beer brother. If I'm ever in your neck of the woods, let me know when I do the announcement brother 👊
@@ToolReviewZone you got it bro 👊
Hey yo Clint! First and foremost, how are you doing? You look and sound like you’re doing better, since your surgery I believe? Great review, and I agree with you on the subject of the batteries! I’ve been taking that up with Makita Corporate for last four years. Every excuse and lame reason under the Sun! I have a couple of the X2 36 volt tools, and I know there was no way 21700 batteries would fit, without some big recall, or retrofit, and I can kind of understand Makita’s position, but at least give us something bigger than 6.0 Ah in the LXT lineup. I’m not jumping on the XGT platform in the foreseeable future, but it would have been nice to somehow make them work on the LXT platform, ala DeWalt? Get better and take care of that wrist! Stay safe and Healthy! Wear a mask, don’t wear a mask, who knows? 🤔😳🙄😀😃😂🤣
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁✌🏻🇺🇸
Haha, tba ks so much for the awesome comment and feedback George!! Definitely feeling better brother, ut will need to go back in a month or two for a check-up. As for the wrist, I have no idea what I did to it... but I'm guessing age brother🤔
They should have done what DeWalt did with the flexvolt system where you could use either or battery and designed the impact Driver to take advantage of the higher voltage that way. Now if you put a 5 amp hour battery on that impact its much larger and heavier and I don't think it's much more powerful than their 18-volt and I sure don't think it's more powerful than the Milwaukee gen 3 especially with a high amp hour battery
Outstanding Video on Mikita MisInformation....
😂🤣👍Much appreciate your knee slapping Presentation .😂🤣👍
Hahaha, thanks Kanzee, ut all true brother 😐😉🤣
Won’t be going near the 40v batteries not compatible with any lxt18 Makita asleep at the wheel ,Dewalt came with flexvolt years ago ?Makita asleep,plus a 40v battery is only 4 v more than a 36v ,which I have in lxt 2 x18v ,they should have built a 60v so complete failure allaround,but when you don’t talk to people that use the tools this is what happens
Thanks for the feedback Tim
I’m swimming in Makita impact drivers (including the 40v) and I will happily spoil the results for everyone: of course the Milwaukee has more driving power.
But do you still prefer the Makitas?
Maskita💪🏽
Smeeesh that like button. 👀👉🏽 👍🏽
Thanks for the SMEEESH Jason!!!
Not a dealbreaker. I suspect they'll have fewer batteries in the lawn tools now. (1 instead of 2 ; 2 instead of 4). So it kinda makes sense.
They can't make the batteries interchangeable, the tools operate on different Voltages. Its like trying to plug a 110 V appliance into a 220 V outlet. Stuff will go boom.
There are several ways to do it. DeWalt managed with there 18/54V aka 20/60V batteries
impact driver is real nass like. makita got good stuff.
Yeah buddy!!!
With that angelic voice, have you ever considered auditioning for one of the more well known choirs? 😁
Lmao, I did... but they said my voice was to MOIST!
@@ToolReviewZone well... we wouldn’t want you dry and hoarse 😄👍
The XGT battery is twice the voltage but half the Amp hour
Love it had me rolling
Haha awesome!!!
Would that thing have started that old Ford ?
Probably not lol
Yeah you tell em Clint😂🤣😂🤣😂
Hahaha, no holding back on this one Ted@ 🤣👊
I own a couple of those two battery Makitas. They are decent but most of them don't compete with the M18 Fuel tools. I think these will struggle to compete also. I can believe anyone actually believed Makita batteries were new technology. Awesome video!!
Makita should have went the Dewalt route and had a Flexvolt option but maybe Dewalt's parent company has a patent on that idea. Makita is a weird tool company anyway for refusing to use 21700 cells in their 18v line.
21700 cell 18v batteries won't fit 36v(18Vx2) tools
It’s not as powerful as M gen 3.
I think the dinosaurs where around when lxt was 😂😂😂😂
Hahaha, I was going to add a fossil Makita Battery next to a dinosaur, but got lazy lol
@@ToolReviewZone lol that would be funny its about time makita did the upgrade to xgt i thinks
@@ToolReviewZone was brilliant anyway hear you trying not to laugh haha
NO IT IS NOT THE MOST POWERFUL / i took my back to home depot it was a very big unit and waste of money and also heavy, it was a very nice unit still. AFTER spending so much money for over 42 year i know dewalt / makita / milwaukee / hilti / not great BUT good my best pick still is milwaukee fuel. PS the best circular saw still is dewalt that my pick.......
The treated 6x6 with no piiiiiiilot hooooles
STICKWOOD, NOT WOODSTICK, GET IT STRAIGHT!
My bad lol
🤣🤣nice review makita good tools but under power they are going to the right way
Thanks Javier!!!!
My very first drill was a long battery Makita and I switched to DeWalt nickel cad then when Makita finally got a bunch of 18v tools built up in their collection I switched back to them and spent a lot in the platform switch and I was very disappointed their drills and impacts were dominant in the beginning long battery years and I burned up and went through so many different tools in their 18v lineup in a short time I sold off the whole set there's a reason you don't see many electricians use Makita we drill more wholes than the other trades and they just don't cut it you have fan boys of every brand and I'm a tool fan period and frankly Makita performance is that of homeowner brand tools but not priced like them and even more sadly when you see true side by side test some homeowner tools will outperform them as well and if you say power isn't everything then look for old Makita used drills and your not going to find many it's not because the fan boys keep them you won't find many it's because they don't last go to any pawn shop and see it for your self
Hahhaha you wanted to laugh so bad hahahhahahha awesome job 👏 👌 😎 real cool like 👍 😎
🤣🤣 thanks Branden 👊
New teeth? Real nass like! 😎 TH-cam be payin guuuud 💵 💵 💵
They need larger hammers now
EGT ??? Lol
Well you have to keep in mind that waaay back then, Makita's 18v only competitor were FC-I (Fertile Crescent Industries) and their of large, cumbersome Baghdad batteries, so there really was no incentive to innovate.
No way it will beat the gen 3 but I really like the form factor with Makita drill and drivers.
While you might not be paid by Acme or Makita, you’re video is still monetized, so you are still being paid in some way for making this review video.
TRZ Gump
Hell in the Marine Corps we get whatever we can find. “cough” “cough” that E-1 power is a beautiful thing it never depreciates and it’s always strong….. well I thought I would take it easy on the privates and go and get a Makita 18v and then I see this video. I guess it looks like That E-1 power is still in place and going to have to do. Well until SSgt gets the funds from Mrs SSgt to get a 40v.
You should take the Bosch Biturbo tools to see how nice 18v tools can be.
Thought about them but seeing some teardowns made me say nope. Definitely a nicer looking tool on the outside than in.
Like the vids but that southern accent could use some help! Get a real southern boy like me that would be real nace like
I was going fir a Billy The Kid type of thing but drifted more towards Forest Gump 🤣
Well of course you won't like makita you're a Milwaukee guy
140k subs and Mikita is still not sending you tools, slack Marita, slack... 👎
Damn that thing is trash for the job. Should use an impact drill instead of driver
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Your the man Mic 👊👊
Your accents is messing up TH-cam's algorithm. I'm starting to get spanish ads. lol
Omg hahaha 😆
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You ok there bro? Having trouble?