Makita good tools -but overpriced Metabo HPT has been replacing many of my Milwaukee and Makita tools over the last 3 yrs due to great durability, lifetime warranty, great pricing, 36V batteries backwards compatible with both 18V and 36V tools, AC adapter option and great innovation
*Great little lightweight saw for all those small jobs around the house and yard **MyBest.Tools** I burned through the included blade quickly, so consider buying additional😀😀😂😀😊😊😀 with this purchase*
8:54 I am afraid Makita takes that cake as well. With (as of spring 2021) "320+" 18V tools and counting they are way ahead of Milwaukees "200+". In typical japanese fashion they sunk their teeth into something and they just won't let go again.
The makita has a built in shut off device in many devices. From my experience the dewalt are like horses and wil ride themselves to death. I am more concerned about how much vibration they have as it gets to you over the course of a day.
Makita corded items are always my top picks. Milwaukee really sucks on ergonomics, which DeWalt seem to excel on. But Milwaukee has more crazy fun stuff. If you need a basic set of cordless tools and don't want to go Fein or Hilti, I would say Makita is the best choice. With the new 40V platform, it's a good bandwagon to jump on.
I've millwaukee for many years, super disappointed 😞 all of a sudden just stops working, my buddy I'm working with he is a fan of dewalt never had problems like this. Plus I've things like this with millwaukee with batteries too and they are pretty weak durability in cold conditions super weak
@@jccayer it's cool I was just joking with you. But great review and I gotta ask for the set containing the makita sawzall, Impact gun, Hammer drill and Flash light a better deal than getting the expensive FUEL set?
I swear from what I used of my dad's makita it was so tightly functional. It was sound and the sawzall cuts PVC straighter. But I haven't had a chance to compare the 2 because everyone at my company is FUEL boys.
@@jamesruppert3152 I'll try my best to mix in more tools in the background in the future. Since we have more Milwaukee tools in stock and on order (in most cases), it's easier for me to keep them on set as a prop.
@@jamesruppert3152 In most cases, there isn't a drastic difference between reputable brands. If I can choose again, I might go with Makita personally just because I trust the Japanese a bit more (I am biased).
Once you go makita you never go back, the Toyota of the tool industry.
Honestly
Love Makita , hate Toyota! Lol
Well said!
I totally agree great tools
Makita good tools -but overpriced
Metabo HPT has been replacing many of my Milwaukee and Makita tools over the last 3 yrs due to great durability, lifetime warranty, great pricing, 36V batteries backwards compatible with both 18V and 36V tools, AC adapter option and great innovation
*Great little lightweight saw for all those small jobs around the house and yard **MyBest.Tools** I burned through the included blade quickly, so consider buying additional😀😀😂😀😊😊😀 with this purchase*
This is how you make a video review. You are a professional sir.
Cheers
Great video man, very detailed, and I'm glad with this video. I was already leaning more towards the makita. So far best video comparison.
Thanks 👍
8:54 I am afraid Makita takes that cake as well. With (as of spring 2021) "320+" 18V tools and counting they are way ahead of Milwaukees "200+". In typical japanese fashion they sunk their teeth into something and they just won't let go again.
Show as many Makita tools as you can! Do you carry the Makita XSH08Z?
We need a endurance to see which heats up and burns first
If you want to see a reciprocating saw burn buy one from harbor freight or Walmart
The makita has a built in shut off device in many devices. From my experience the dewalt are like horses and wil ride themselves to death. I am more concerned about how much vibration they have as it gets to you over the course of a day.
Great video, it's appreciated
You should buy 36V Metabo HPT/Hikoki-not even close
Did you use a metal blade on all tests?
Mhm. We have a Makita plant on our hands boys. He didn’t mention makita’s infamous overheating problem.
Just kidding, great video man
Thank you sir...Makita it is for me...
Just wish they improved the grip
Makita corded items are always my top picks. Milwaukee really sucks on ergonomics, which DeWalt seem to excel on. But Milwaukee has more crazy fun stuff. If you need a basic set of cordless tools and don't want to go Fein or Hilti, I would say Makita is the best choice. With the new 40V platform, it's a good bandwagon to jump on.
Every framer I’ve worked with has makita and some Milwaukee I don’t think I ever see dewalt on the job sites
Probably because it don't have a hook
No tiene gancho
Great video👍
Thanks 👍
Makita makes some damn fine tools. I just can’t and won’t pull away from Milwaukee.
I've millwaukee for many years, super disappointed 😞 all of a sudden just stops working, my buddy I'm working with he is a fan of dewalt never had problems like this. Plus I've things like this with millwaukee with batteries too and they are pretty weak durability in cold conditions super weak
Don't like the two finger trigger feels less comfortable
Dope video thanks
Is the Dewaly your favorite? --> title :-)
Use a 25lb weight and the dewalt will win it has more power than both and the 36v Makita
Milwaukee beats the makita hands down in every other test I've seen! Suspect bias review?
The new 40V Makita wins over the Milwaukee.
Well, TTI that owns milwaukee is a chinese company so...
makita best made in japan
An Asia Canadian accent... different
Thanks for the comment. My accent should be all over the place. English is not my first language. -Jason
@@jccayer it's cool I was just joking with you. But great review and I gotta ask for the set containing the makita sawzall, Impact gun, Hammer drill and Flash light a better deal than getting the expensive FUEL set?
I swear from what I used of my dad's makita it was so tightly functional. It was sound and the sawzall cuts PVC straighter. But I haven't had a chance to compare the 2 because everyone at my company is FUEL boys.
@@jamesruppert3152 I'll try my best to mix in more tools in the background in the future. Since we have more Milwaukee tools in stock and on order (in most cases), it's easier for me to keep them on set as a prop.
@@jamesruppert3152 In most cases, there isn't a drastic difference between reputable brands. If I can choose again, I might go with Makita personally just because I trust the Japanese a bit more (I am biased).
"D J R 1 8 7" not "R DAY J 1 8 7" lol