exactly. Who cares if the coffee is "not great". Probably depends a lot on the beans. I'd literally drink any coffee before none at all, especially when it's cold outside
I distinctly remember the fan jacket being used a lot in construction when I worked in Japan. The summer climate in Japan is brutal in terms of humidity and heat. It probably was not a purpose made western product, but a product that was made for Japan and them trying their luck at a broader market.
there's a law in Japan thay enforce companies to take action to ensure their workers don't heat stroke, fan jacket is one of the more commonly used solution at worksites
In Japan that style of fan jacket is really really popular in the summer. All local brands and stores sell them. You still sweat with them on, but it gives all your body a direct fan, so no matter how hot it gets it keeps you from overheating. It also is code in most trades to wear long sleeves all year round, hence it’s popularity here. I have used one as well, and depending on the brand/quality of the product, the high setting gets you around 5 hours of usage, while a lower setting can get you 12 hours or more of usage.
The wheelbarrow hands down is the coolest thing as you get older things on your body become weaker and when you start hitting 40s and up like 44 years old you won't find me behind a wheel barrel unless it's the new one from Home Depot with the two wheels in front and it's empty LOL
Besides the bike and electric wheelbarrow I already knew Makita sold stuff like vacuum cleaners cooling/heated jackets and fans as well as coffee makers and the phone charger attachment. They even have a battery powered ice box/mini fridge cooler that you can cool drinks in that has an onboard bottle opener and USB ports for charging phones and so on
Years ago I bought the helmet fan for 20$, I guess they were getting rid of them... I usualy avoid welding when it's to hot outside but if I have to, I use this thing attached with velcros on my helmet.
in europe the robot vacuum, coffee maker, bicycle and wheelbarrow are still in almost every store that mainly sells makita and so far as i know they sold quite a few of each of them, especially the wheelbarrow
I bought the jacket with the fans as I work inside greenhouses during the summer. You will still feel hot as the fans blow hot air inside the jacket. However, even though it is still hot it makes the heat more tolerable and it lasts for 12 hours on the max speed. So you can have it on all days long (hours of work). If you combine the jacket with one of those neck fan then staying all day inside a greenhouse even when it’s over 100 degrees is possible and tolerable.
@@jasonswoger410 It has a measuring spoon with it and has a filter , but yeah they sell coffee pods too , it also works with 12 and 18 volt batteries Batteries do not last long , you only make few cups , heats 1 dl water per 1Ah . Makita Cordless Coffee Maker DCM501 ad video is on YT .
Bro I actually kinda want that jacket for when I'm working in the TX attics in August or even working in the yards repairing/replacing water lines and sewer pipes
I do like that coffee maker. Never used one but it's a sweet idea. Take it with you to the cabin. Like a real cabin, not your second home at the lake, I mean your shack in the woods in the middle of nowhere where you hunt and what not.
I have the usb charger and it’s awesome, I bought a cooling jacket but Makita’s sizing isn’t remotely close to the USA and the 3X jacket would barely fit over my shoulders, it’s more like a Large in the USA.
I'm a Makita fan boy, of sorts. I help in the house by doing the vacuuming. [My choice, I'm not hen pecked] I've always said that if Makita came out with a cordless upright house vacuum, I would buy it. Well, they did. It's heavy (the one negative) and it's powerful. A little pricey, but so are most good vacuums. At $700 it's not bad. I've had my XCV19 for about 4 months and it's a good home vacuum. I love the way the hose detaches for quick work of edges and crevices. Very powerful suction. Uses two LXT batteries. Now I'm thinking of getting a dual charger for the house. I have to take the batteries out to the workshop to charge them.
i really do like the wireless controller and the robot vacuum, i think that little guy would be perfect for an overnight cleaning of the floor while everybody is away.
Yep, i know about all these. Yes, including the silly bicycle. Hey, just like with videos, ya gotta try different things to find out what works, right? Thanks TRZ, and God bless! Oh! Lastly, one word: MAKITA! 😎👍
Ill have to admit: I dont own anything makita. Im a milwaukee and ryobi fan. But i do admire makita for trying out so many cordless ideas. We as diyers and makers follow their lead.
im not a Makita fan boy but the video drew me in looks like there are 2 different coffee makers (i know people wish other brands would put out coffee makers) and i saw at least 3 different upright house type vacuums i knew of about half of these items and found all but the bike on ebay. neat video
Woooo. Created channel just so I can comment :P I have the cooling jacket (never used it while working, but it’s great while fishing or hiking in the sun longgggg distances. (And yess you do look puffy..) And as for the phone/tablet charger, I own a few hence the jacket adaptors also have 2 usb sockets on them. Super good and a long night with heavy use of an iPhone 11pro max can be done using a full 5ah battery :) I recommend the charger from an owner-user perspective. Like seriously you don’t know how good and portable it is. I use it fishing/hiking and even when riding my bicycle long distance. Also thanks for the cool vid ;)
The DCM 500 coffee maker goes on 240volt outlets to, I use it at home as my daily coffie maker ,its a lot faster on the outlet. i love it, and I drink coffee a lot. its just to slow on battery and mine broke fast, now it only work's on the outlet.
Oh I believe you must have passed on the Makita portable radio. Everyone has had it they don't have any other Makita tool but the rugged FM radio just secures the show for any worker
Yo Trz! Honestly I did know all of them. I like to go to alot of these companies home websites and scroll through all the products. The hardest is dewalt because it seems like they come out with all these crazy kits and the such daily. Lol. Hope all is well brotherman!!!
I have the usb charger charges my Samsung tablet well needs a good lead through and I also have the early design coffee maker I have used it every day for about 3 years now I use it mostly on mains power but use it on batteries on long journeys or when working where there's no mains power excellent bit of kit
ok i seen a makita veneer maker , it was made in england , was a belt that pulled in timber with a disc on top you could change angle and it sliced of veneer
i was having stupid issues with my truck leaving me stranded due to bad alternator, replaced it with a defdctice alternator, thoght it was my battery, so i had a couple weeks of that crap going on, so I soldered 2 18” #12 wires with aligator clips to my Makita 18v usb charger, and used it as a jump starter a couple times, this was about a year ago. I’ve been able to jump a few other ramdom people off wirh it since then, works great, yiu can actually just hook it up qnd wait a few min, disconnect, then it will usually have charged your car battery enough to start if your not comfortable leavjng it attatched while starting. I think I jumped my truck at least 3 or 4 times with a 3ah battery. I havent had any batteries damaged either. I’m a licensed journeyman electrician, just thought I’d share, might get someone out of a jam sometime. You can also put a penny in each side (+/-) and hook your jumper cables to the pennies, It works, I tested it.
Has anyone used the upright? We have an Oreck XL but I'd like to find something cordless and comparable in carpet cleaning power. Not that it matters, but it also has the brutally utilitarian look I like.
I thought I was clever inventing the hat fan and the shirt fan until I looked online and saw them all over the place. Not quite the same as my idea but pretty close. Also, I was using the little portable phone chargers instead of lugging around a hefty Makita battery but then they are trying to sell their product I suppose. Same with that nifty little phone charger that clips on your belt. Great idea if you got a spare Makita battery hanging around and not being used. But again, why not just a phone charger and a USB cable?
I really like Makita not only because they’re extremely good quality tools but I also really like the color of them
They can make a robot sweeper, a powered wheelbarrow and a coffee maker, but I STILL don't have a radio with a charger. C'mon man!
relax.. a 18v TV and 18Vx2 microwave oven is in the makeing also =)
you mean a cord powered radio that charges tool batteries?
They do have a radio with a charger, its a bluetooth boombox.
They do now.
Xrm10 does
I’ve love my coffee machine. When you work outside of a office it’s totally what’s needed in the back of the truck on a building site
exactly. Who cares if the coffee is "not great". Probably depends a lot on the beans. I'd literally drink any coffee before none at all, especially when it's cold outside
@@unlink1649 i put there really fine coffe and i like it a lot! :)
Gotta get the coffee maker! .. And the weed whacker, and the lawnmower, and ..
I distinctly remember the fan jacket being used a lot in construction when I worked in Japan. The summer climate in Japan is brutal in terms of humidity and heat. It probably was not a purpose made western product, but a product that was made for Japan and them trying their luck at a broader market.
there's a law in Japan thay enforce companies to take action to ensure their workers don't heat stroke, fan jacket is one of the more commonly used solution at worksites
In Japan that style of fan jacket is really really popular in the summer. All local brands and stores sell them. You still sweat with them on, but it gives all your body a direct fan, so no matter how hot it gets it keeps you from overheating. It also is code in most trades to wear long sleeves all year round, hence it’s popularity here. I have used one as well, and depending on the brand/quality of the product, the high setting gets you around 5 hours of usage, while a lower setting can get you 12 hours or more of usage.
The bike and the cooling gear I didn’t know about. Otherwise I know of the others. Still want to get the coffee maker! Makita for life!
2nd gen fan jack is nice for attics in the summer, 1st gen has a belt clip for the battery compared to a pocket in the 2nd.
I love the vacuum for renos in beautiful houses. Clean work
Makita love. I like that Makita blue on a coffee maker.
Anybody else dying with the commentary on the vacuum? “And it has a lower profile to get. underneath. those. desks.” 😂
I love my robot vacuum!! STOP HATIN ON MAKITA TRZ!!
🤣👍✌
99.9% dont know cuzzzz, that thing sucks! 😂 👍 Just needs a link in description to the VCG real review!
@@meagaindave2049 I I want the same to be an end 7
Love your vids man
love the coffee maker idea and that wheel barrel is awesome !
The wheel barrow is so over engineered haha
Ah this is near perfection! We just talked about “who knew” videos and you went and totally justified yourself!!! Thanks bubba!
Haha, thanks Steven!👊
The wheelbarrow hands down is the coolest thing as you get older things on your body become weaker and when you start hitting 40s and up like 44 years old you won't find me behind a wheel barrel unless it's the new one from Home Depot with the two wheels in front and it's empty LOL
Lmao speak for yourself. Maybe you meant 70-74?
@@pryme2013 Depends on your back. Odds you screwed something up bad enough by your mid forties is pretty high.
Makita usb charger is awsome the clip idea and 2 ports!
I love my coffee maker. Got it set up in my van and use it daily.
I use mine traveling all the time to make Tea.
Besides the bike and electric wheelbarrow I already knew Makita sold stuff like vacuum cleaners cooling/heated jackets and fans as well as coffee makers and the phone charger attachment. They even have a battery powered ice box/mini fridge cooler that you can cool drinks in that has an onboard bottle opener and USB ports for charging phones and so on
I'm a Makita user, and this is awesome..... thanks for shearing
I love the short circuit reference. Number 5 number 5!! 😂
Hahaha
Years ago I bought the helmet fan for 20$, I guess they were getting rid of them... I usualy avoid welding when it's to hot outside but if I have to, I use this thing attached with velcros on my helmet.
in europe the robot vacuum, coffee maker, bicycle and wheelbarrow are still in almost every store that mainly sells makita and so far as i know they sold quite a few of each of them, especially the wheelbarrow
Is there also the makita kettle in store there? I figured it was mainly marketed to the UK/europe.
@@kttatortots4293 yes but it uses 2 18 volts or a different model uses only one 40v battery
The vacuum is actually the style of really high quality vacuums. Id be curious to look at how it works. I used to fix vacuums for a few years
Yes it looks a lot like a Windsor commercial vacuum that I used when I did floor care.
The best!
The Makita full size vacuum works amazingly.
Didn't know they made a bike. That would be a nice display piece.
I love the Makita coffee maker my wife used it on the work site
Ok.. I'm soooo excited!! Just bought the coffee maker and phone charger off Amazon..heeehee
😆👊
I bought the jacket with the fans as I work inside greenhouses during the summer. You will still feel hot as the fans blow hot air inside the jacket. However, even though it is still hot it makes the heat more tolerable and it lasts for 12 hours on the max speed. So you can have it on all days long (hours of work). If you combine the jacket with one of those neck fan then staying all day inside a greenhouse even when it’s over 100 degrees is possible and tolerable.
The coffee maker and jacket was the ringer for me lol
My Makita coffee maker comes in Monday. Super hype. 😂
i like the coffee maker it's real nass like.
Hahahaha👊 thanks Chris!
If only it didn't take special coffee pods
Jason Swoger
Really? That could be a deal breaker .
@@jasonswoger410 It has a measuring spoon with it and has a filter , but yeah they sell coffee pods too , it also works with 12 and 18 volt batteries
Batteries do not last long , you only make few cups , heats 1 dl water per 1Ah . Makita Cordless Coffee Maker DCM501 ad video is on YT .
Bro I actually kinda want that jacket for when I'm working in the TX attics in August or even working in the yards repairing/replacing water lines and sewer pipes
They still have cooling jackets
Its nice to have for attics, better than carrying a cordless fan
After thinking about it the jacket would blow insulation all over you
I've got the hard hat fan. Sure is nice in hot weather.
I do like that coffee maker. Never used one but it's a sweet idea. Take it with you to the cabin. Like a real cabin, not your second home at the lake, I mean your shack in the woods in the middle of nowhere where you hunt and what not.
I have the usb charger and it’s awesome, I bought a cooling jacket but Makita’s sizing isn’t remotely close to the USA and the 3X jacket would barely fit over my shoulders, it’s more like a Large in the USA.
I literally went on Amazon and bought the Makita charging port with led light awesome!
Found cofee maker DMZ501 quite useful. It is good on trips or for example in tractor cabin. It also can prepare tea from bags.
make my coffe every day :) still love it.
Heard it kills a 6.0ah battery with one cup of coffee. Is that true?
@@tonybologna3604 no, 5.0 Ah battery makes ~2.5 cups of coffee.
@@tonybologna3604 i make 1 and 3quter cup from 3ah battery
I'm a Makita fan boy, of sorts. I help in the house by doing the vacuuming. [My choice, I'm not hen pecked] I've always said that if Makita came out with a cordless upright house vacuum, I would buy it. Well, they did. It's heavy (the one negative) and it's powerful. A little pricey, but so are most good vacuums. At $700 it's not bad. I've had my XCV19 for about 4 months and it's a good home vacuum. I love the way the hose detaches for quick work of edges and crevices. Very powerful suction. Uses two LXT batteries. Now I'm thinking of getting a dual charger for the house. I have to take the batteries out to the workshop to charge them.
The cooling jacket is dope 👍👍
The cooling jacket is cool for us people in hot desert states @ToolReviewZone
i really do like the wireless controller and the robot vacuum, i think that little guy would be perfect for an overnight cleaning of the floor while everybody is away.
Yep, i know about all these. Yes, including the silly bicycle. Hey, just like with videos, ya gotta try different things to find out what works, right? Thanks TRZ, and God bless! Oh! Lastly, one word: MAKITA! 😎👍
I figured you would be the one guy to know them all lol
Haha right 🤣
Ill have to admit: I dont own anything makita. Im a milwaukee and ryobi fan. But i do admire makita for trying out so many cordless ideas. We as diyers and makers follow their lead.
i love Makita toos.
The wheel barrows are fantastic for wheelibg concrete.
I like the coffee machine and I think the phone charger one is a good idea I didn't know that half of these exists
im not a Makita fan boy but the video drew me in looks like there are 2 different coffee makers (i know people wish other brands would put out coffee makers) and i saw at least 3 different upright house type vacuums i knew of about half of these items and found all but the bike on ebay. neat video
The vacuum surprised me. Good job on the video!
Thanks Dan!
Hard hat fan is a brilliant idea
Awesome video , hope to see more makita videos . They’ve got a new 40volt line coming soon.
Woooo. Created channel just so I can comment :P
I have the cooling jacket (never used it while working, but it’s great while fishing or hiking in the sun longgggg distances. (And yess you do look puffy..)
And as for the phone/tablet charger, I own a few hence the jacket adaptors also have 2 usb sockets on them. Super good and a long night with heavy use of an iPhone 11pro max can be done using a full 5ah battery :)
I recommend the charger from an owner-user perspective. Like seriously you don’t know how good and portable it is. I use it fishing/hiking and even when riding my bicycle long distance.
Also thanks for the cool vid ;)
Hahaha. Awesome comment brother. Thanks for the feedback 👊
Quite a bit of brands have the smart vac system were it turns on and off with the tool trigger @ToolReviewZone
Makita really innovative with them batteries
I think I've seen all of those except for the bicycle and the upright vacuum and the hard hat fan
Vacuum is very new!
I've seen them all except the upright vacuum.
The Cooling Jacket it's my understanding that in Japan for Safety long sleeves are required year round.
That is correct. I’ve heard good things about the jackets but don’t have one myself
The DCM 500 coffee maker goes on 240volt outlets to,
I use it at home as my daily coffie maker ,its a lot faster on the outlet.
i love it, and I drink coffee a lot.
its just to slow on battery and mine broke fast, now it only work's on the outlet.
I just got the heated 18v jacket it’s very good quality works perfect
Always love MAKITOOLS.. 😅
Makita is still great. Though i switched to Milwaukee years ago I still like makita.
Seems like they need help in their R and D department.
The bicycle made more sense than anything else to me.
Great video buddy!! There is a chainsaw made by a different company that cuts through concrete I thought that was cool
Thanks for the comment and feedback Quick!!!
You gotta see the new makita 40v vaccum cleaners… they are amazing….. 21kpa…. It rocks
That fan would have been nice when I used to run a crusher.
The USB charger is nice!! Got 2 of those!!
was thinking of getting the coffee maker for camping
What about the makita cordless pressure washer. 🤔 I just one and it's fantastic
Love the coffee maker, waiting for makita grinder.
Oh I believe you must have passed on the Makita portable radio. Everyone has had it they don't have any other Makita tool but the rugged FM radio just secures the show for any worker
Yo Trz! Honestly I did know all of them. I like to go to alot of these companies home websites and scroll through all the products. The hardest is dewalt because it seems like they come out with all these crazy kits and the such daily. Lol. Hope all is well brotherman!!!
Dewalt has a lot of stuff out there that I didn’t even cover in the last video. I love those special little hidden tools
I just purchased, Makita DVC560PT2 18Vx2 LXT Cordless Upright Vacuum. :D I should receive it tomorrow. I'll let you know if it goes well...or not.
Awesomeness
Cool video format Clint @ToolReviewZone
Retro michelin man in that coat! I thought I saw you rocking that coat a few years back !?👍
Haha, that does look like the Michelin Man Don 😄
Cool video 👍
I yell from the rooftops they should make a "Makita milk frother"
I'm already Superior to them in every way 🤣🔥💥🙄
That's because your a #KRONIE!!!!!!
🎄🍻🍺🎄
Hahaha
I have the usb charger charges my Samsung tablet well needs a good lead through and I also have the early design coffee maker I have used it every day for about 3 years now I use it mostly on mains power but use it on batteries on long journeys or when working where there's no mains power excellent bit of kit
Makita fan boy here
I have the 18v USB battery adapter and it is awesome. You forgot to mention that they make a 12v USB battery adapter as well.
I have the coffee maker and love it because our power was for 1 day and I was able have my coffee.
Oh man, we gotta find a couple of them Makita roombas for the shop before rice harvest...
I've got the phone charger and now I have the cooler/warmer, not shown, it's freaking awesome
ok i seen a makita veneer maker , it was made in england , was a belt that pulled in timber with a disc on top you could change angle and it sliced of veneer
That wheel barrow is awesome @ToolReviewZone
I like the automatic shutdown vacuum system
I have a coffee machine best makita tool I own. I love it.
i have that coffe maker, only flaw is that you cant put it to cord. But its awesome tool ;)
i was having stupid issues with my truck leaving me stranded due to bad alternator, replaced it with a defdctice alternator, thoght it was my battery, so i had a couple weeks of that crap going on, so I soldered 2 18” #12 wires with aligator clips to my Makita 18v usb charger, and used it as a jump starter a couple times, this was about a year ago. I’ve been able to jump a few other ramdom people off wirh it since then, works great, yiu can actually just hook it up qnd wait a few min, disconnect, then it will usually have charged your car battery enough to start if your not comfortable leavjng it attatched while starting. I think I jumped my truck at least 3 or 4 times with a 3ah battery. I havent had any batteries damaged either. I’m a licensed journeyman electrician, just thought I’d share, might get someone out of a jam sometime. You can also put a penny in each side (+/-) and hook your jumper cables to the pennies, It works, I tested it.
From this list bicycle is really the best, only cons is that he doesn't have accelerator pedal, it have only assist mode
There were a few I never heard of before, the wheel barrow and bike.
Has anyone used the upright? We have an Oreck XL but I'd like to find something cordless and comparable in carpet cleaning power. Not that it matters, but it also has the brutally utilitarian look I like.
Cool beans!
The coffee maker. The downside was the battery drainage was the issue if I remember correctly. Like 2 cups on a 6ah
I've been aware of planned obsolescence since the '70s. What are they doing about it? Sweet FA!
A milwaukee bike would be cool
I thought I was clever inventing the hat fan and the shirt fan until I looked online and saw them all over the place. Not quite the same as my idea but pretty close. Also, I was using the little portable phone chargers instead of lugging around a hefty Makita battery but then they are trying to sell their product I suppose. Same with that nifty little phone charger that clips on your belt. Great idea if you got a spare Makita battery hanging around and not being used. But again, why not just a phone charger and a USB cable?
Makata never under stand trades…😂We can be piping up in the ceiling all day with lunch box in there
i smeshed the subscribe button
Awesome, and welcome to the channel Jakob!!!!!
The cooler 40v is a monster
Makita bicycle??? Wow!!!!!!!
I knew about the wheelbarrow, coffee maker, fan jacket and the usb attachment
never seen that upright vac b4!