This thing showed up today. It’s a beast. Almost too heavy... but if it’s like the 36v recip saw, the power will be legit.
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Has anyone picked up the makita DCM501Z coffee maker? Curious if they are worth I see it at tool nut for a hundred bucks.
I've had two knock-off 5 AHr batteries for several years. Performance is adequate and I haven't had any problems with them except one likes to have two charge cycles to fully top-up. I mainly use them in my leaf blower.Does anybody have any experience using other than Makita batteries in their tools?
I got this for my birthday
Is that strong enough to take off 200ft. lb. lug nuts?
The big one XWT08 can do that, but the one above XWT11 posted in the picture doesn’t stand a chance. It will remove the lug nuts on my Tacoma that I torque to 100ft lbs, but it’s not touching 200ft lbs lugs. I don’t think there is a compact impact on the market that will do that.
Blade diameter is 136mm on the 501 vs 165mm on the 611.
Hoping for some insight from you guys, I'm looking for an entry level circular saw and trying to compare the DSS501Z & DSS611Z. Apart from the obvious difference of the blade being on different sides is there anything else significant to distinguish them? I already use a Makita LXT drill so the convenience of sharing batteries is the big bonus for me in buying something like this. I'm not a big wood cutter but have some 18mm chipboard panels I need to cut.
TIA
I have the XSH03Z (DHS680 outside US) and I really like it. It’s smaller, but I’ve had no issues with 2x and sheet goods. It’s one of their models that frequently comes in higher end kits.
Thanks, maybe I should move up a model as this one seems to have the best of both the models I mentioned
Also, at least here in the states, there is a brushless blade-right saw with 165mm blade. It is in the sub-compact line of tools. Does that line exist in the UK?
I won't get rid of it, just won't use it nearly as much. I occasionally have to make some cuts in concrete with a diamond blade and I WON'T do that with the makita.
There are still probably some heavy applications I will run into that the wormgear is the better way to go. The makita appears to be at least a pound, maybe more, lighter and that will be nice on my shoulder and hand.
I like the 12v stuff, so about a year ago I bought the 3/8 drive impact wrench WT02 when I ran across it at HD. Figured it would be fine for working on the motorcycles. Didn't use it for a while, and then found it very disappointing because of the low torque. Perhaps I need more than the 2AH batteries with it? Still looking for a deal on the bigger batts, but no a lot of Makita stuff around. Anyone else have an experience with this model?
. I ordered the new xwt18z mid impact wrench with free 5 Ah battery included.
Hopefully all the links work lol.
Links all worked for me.
Do you happen to know if the pin detent design is like that on the XWT11z? One that can still be pulled off without depressing the pin, at least most of the time?
I have one of those and do like it. So far my 52 year old hands don't have a problem removing sockets.
sorry. I tried googling with out out much luck. I ended up going with the friction ring model.I picked up the new 18v grinder with the X Lock. Talk about slick..... I got the one with the switch vs the paddle. The HD even opened the box for me and then took 20,bucks off, lol.
They also have a paddle switch. which do you all prefer Paddle or thumb switch ? I have a really nice corded Bosch grinder that I love, etc I’m not sure about the paddle...
Only thing that concerns me is the availability of discs, flap wheels, etc. I’ll have to make an effort to keep that stuff In stock b/c HD does not sell any of it. Lowe’s may, as they have a lot of Bosch.
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I know for a fact 1090 ft-lbs will make your wrist hurt for a few days too.

Pferd has a line of x-lock grinder consumables.
In other (unsurprising) news, a Makita XWT08Z will easily split a Pittsburgh impact socket.
Pferd stuff isn't bad if you buy it online. They last a lot longer than cheapo consumables, too.I have been looking around and saw that. I’m not sure I can “apferd” them. Lol...
Diablo has them as well but nothing in stock at my HD. I’m sure they’ll get there eventually if they are pushing the new grinders with x lock.
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