For those who pay more attention to Makita than I have, what do you think is the likelihood that they will be replacing the 18v platform anytime soon? To me, it seems like a pretty stable platform that they continue to innovate with, specifically with the higher demand tools using multiple packs instead of a larger, different battery pack.
The main reason I ask is that I'm considering making a platform switch in the near future. My old 18v Dewalt tools are still working great, but the nicad batteries are starting to get weak. I've been nursing them along for the last year or so but the last straw came over the weekend when I had to resort to using an old plug in drill to keep progressing on my deck replacement project because I was going through batteries too fast. I know replacements are available, but I decided that if I'm going to spend money on batteries, its not going to be on a dead platform.
I'm really liking what I'm seeing from the lineup and what you guys have to say about your experience with the tools. I've been looking at Milwaukee as well, but the more I start comparing, Makita seems to be a better value. I also like their yard tool offerings and the idea of just having one battery platform to feed all the tools.
The main reason I ask is that I'm considering making a platform switch in the near future. My old 18v Dewalt tools are still working great, but the nicad batteries are starting to get weak. I've been nursing them along for the last year or so but the last straw came over the weekend when I had to resort to using an old plug in drill to keep progressing on my deck replacement project because I was going through batteries too fast. I know replacements are available, but I decided that if I'm going to spend money on batteries, its not going to be on a dead platform.
I'm really liking what I'm seeing from the lineup and what you guys have to say about your experience with the tools. I've been looking at Milwaukee as well, but the more I start comparing, Makita seems to be a better value. I also like their yard tool offerings and the idea of just having one battery platform to feed all the tools.
