Workshop Tools - The Enegitech 18V Battery Powered Brushless Riveter
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
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The kit seen in the video now in stock UK www.amazon.co.uk/Enegitech-Co...
UK Amazon amzn.to/31X1BQH
USA Orders Enegitech Website www.enegitech.com/collections...
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Great video mate, I’ve just ordered one from the link you’ve put in the description, there’s a 30% off voucher taking it from £189.99 down to £132.99
I am a bit like yourself and am moving back to the airtools ,though i do use the small snap on 3/8 battery gun /drill and screwdriver ,they are excellent.....Keep up the good reviews
Very informative, keep the videos coming!!! :)
Nice review, cheers 👍👏👏
Dissapointed you're videos are no more, always interesting and as we do our own maintenance share some of the struggles! Question for you chief - brake caliper adjuster sockets - the DCA/JOST factory adapters are made of cheese, the 3/8" laser tools socket is too bulky to squeeze between chamber and caliper - do you know of any 1/4" drive socket or a better than the factory adapters?
Nice one. I wish I wish.
Cheers. 🍻
Good tool Chris I have bought a battery grease gun recently love it👍
Is it Milwalkee?
@@trailerfitter2 yes it is should got one years ago
If this will run off my 18v Makita batteries, that’s awesome….was about to buy an air one, but this is so much more convenient. 👍
You have a Makita drill?
@@trailerfitter2 Makita everything….drill, angle grinder, impact driver, impact gun, etc. Mind you, US and UK won’t send them here, and Amazon Aus is not quite the bargain the others are! Oh well…..
just looking on amazon, looks like the battery's are the same. if so the makita guys can just buy a bare tool assuming it cheaper than makita.
They are basically “knock-off” makita stuff, the charger looks pretty much the same and the lxt batteries fit straight on, same with the China knock-off makita stuff. Like an impact for instance using makita batteries on them makes all the difference
Have you tried the Sealy adapter? Does it do the job properly?
Think Makita 12v wins in many aspects one of them being access and size