Makita PC01R3 12V Max CXT Cordless Multi-Cutter
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- Cut carpet, cardboard, leather, rubber, vinyl and more with the Makita 12V Max CXT Cordless Multi-Cutter Kit. It cuts up to 1/4 in. material at 300 RPM. The self-sharpening blade means you always get a clean cut.
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Great video. I just ordered the kit and spare blade from your online store. Thanks!
Can you cut Foamex PVC sheeting?
Great product
Could you compare it with bosch?
Wow awesome tool I need one for sure my good friend lol :)
I'm wondering of it cuts 1/8 thick rubber....
sorry before, i think you use it wrong. is there blue cap on top of blade you can moving close or far away from guide? if the cap is moving parts. can you make new video with that setting. because another brand can be adjusted and had cutting speed much faster
I was kinda looking for a cordless cutter to cut quarter panels out of a vehicle at pick a part but my heart sunk when I saw cardboard and plastic bags as a demonstration
You might be able to use the Milwaukee M12 Compact Cut-Off tool for this application >> www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/milwaukee-2522-21xc
You might want to look into Milwaukee metal Shears
Is this good for vinyl siding
Very nice wish Milwaukee had a tool like this!
It wouldn't surprise me if Ryobi got one eventually, and Milwaukee is basically just a red overpriced Ryobi these days that occasionally gets better versions of Ryobi tools that Ryobi tests on the market first.
But to each their own.
yeh, but how do you change the blade if unit can’t lock to hold blade still?
/Bklyn👑
What about 1/4 inch think cardboard tube?
Can this cut aluminum screen?
Can you cut Foamboard with it?
Were to buy and how much
Would these super quilt ?
How much and Deere to buye
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Wow why doesn’t ridgid have one yet?
All of the tti lines are weirdly devoid of one of these.
this tool if it works to cut roofing shingles
if cut chipboard? 2~3mm?
Yes! It can cut cardboard, carpet, leather, rubber and vinyl up to 1/4" thick.
@@acmetools can it cut PVC sheets about 2 mm?
Wow!....does everything a Stanley knife does.
But faster
Oh and less fatigue
I bet the forearm feels great after breaking down a pile of boxes with a Stanley. With the Makita, you can cut cardboard into spaghetti if you wanted and still be able to open a tight jar of pickles afterward!
Also, double or triple wall cardboard, the problem isn't the card but the damn glue, always a real annoyance to get that off a blade, not hard, but not fun either.
it is light
1:19 Edited, JUST a LITTLE bit.
Music is to loud
Actually that is corrugated fiberboard, not cardboard. Just saying.
I bought it and is a shity product. Can’t cut 3mm cardboard box, battery dies quick.
Thanks. You just saved me money. Criticts are always the comments of truth to look out for 👍
I love makita a lot they make some amazing quality tools even there made in China ones are still really good , but this tool is really just fixing a problem that doesn’t exist. All it is , is a electronic utility knife basically just slower in some cases and way more cumbersome than a trusty Stanley 99e not to mention way more expensive than a utility knife, sorry makita but this is a swing and a miss
We use these tools on a daily bases for resizing card board. They are excellent. I am watching this video to see if there was a new model out for the third one I will buy.
I use this to cut carton boxes and i cut a lot of them, this tool is excellent for that.I dont know why you dislike this tool.
You know what I’m glad you like them and find them useful, to be fair I was really just thinking about my uses and actually didn’t consider resizing/reusing cardboard boxes that’s actually a really good reason to use this and I’m sure 1 battery lasts forever with just cutting cardboard , I was coming from a carpenters lifestyle and I didn’t even think about the shipping box factor
The purpose of this product is to save the user calories. Cutting cardboard boxes to throw away or to use for packaging material will burn calories; using a razor blade based tool will burn more calories than using this electric tool. What this tool has over a basic chainsaw or circular saw, is the weight and volume. You could use this in your bedroom without waking your family/roommates. You could use this sitting down, watching tv. The only criticisms that fundamentally make sense to have for this tool, if you're using it to save calories when cutting things, is the power output, the blade size, and the ergonomics.
i will stick with my Stanley knife, cheaper and quicker.
Either your company copied of worx company's cutter or worx company copied of you because that is exactly the same as worx zip snip
Or the same independent designer sold the design to a few companies... See it all the time, competition is how this capitalism stuff is supposed to work, can't have competition if a few companies hold all the best ideas, and never improve on them, but also never allow others to improve on them either.
you can see nothing but the subtitles
You are able to turn closed captions off, if you'd like!
Bet you wished that you didn't attempt that rubber floor mat. Fail !