Huge battery preventing getting the tool in position , great idea, had that happen when needed to change radiator in car, could not get cut off tool in position to cut the hose clamp off because the 18v battery , luckily i had fein corded multitool that i could use to saw off whole hose connector , car is made so that whole front insert is PA66 + GF molded single unit that they have put radiator and all other tech in, hard to do repairs
12:37 that is very interesting. Looks like a 3-stage centrifugal compressor going into a very small nozzle. That could get very high airspeed, not quite air compressor, but a lot more than the current single stage dust blower. Design looks rough, so could be some time away, or never.
11:39 Hard to see, but it looks like there's gears connecting the shafts, so it could be a new rotohammer. Hopefully it's a gen 2 replacement of the HR001G (which was just the 2x18V version and is pretty meh). The HR008G is more powerful, but expensive and heavy. Would be good to see the HR001G phased out in the kits.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL if one of those batteries fails and burns, it will set off all of those other batteries, basically a bomb, it's unlikely but possible....
Dunno why, but I can only leave comments on existing comments when it comes to your videos. Another Banger as usual! I wish Makita was this exciting in the US
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL DeWalt has roofing nailer with nail coils , also about only battery roofing nailer on market. Makita table saws have some problems with fence, MLT 100 and Miter/table combos LH 1040 and LH 1201 uses same fence. Hikoki has same table saw as corded and battery version , also better fence, that the way to go .
Xgt multitool and an xgt tower light would be nice. Not bothered about a table saw, have the Flexvolt and have the senco fusion 18g so not worried about nail guns either.
Even then they're kinda a niche tool. With an appropriately sized relatively big battery, you're probably lucky to see 10 minutes run while operating at the tools full capacity. Same concept with the 7"+ cordless grinders.
Could you take a look at Einhell (Ozito for you) I'm not sure what the Ozito lineup looks like compared to Einhell one in Europe and UK but they're coming out with a whole new lineup for their TP - Tool Professional range. TP-PL 18/3 Brushless Planer TP-MG 18 Brushless Multi Tool - Low-vibration, quick-release, speed-control TP-RS 18/32 Brushless Random Orbital Sander
DeWalt currently sells a coil nailer, and Milwaukee announced one in their pipeline. Which means soon, there’ll be a cordless, gasless coil nailer actually worth owning.
Milwaukee is Just in the process of releasing their New m18 coil roofing nailer. I fondled it a bit during big red truck, here in Norway. And it is being shown at Milwaukee Pipeline these days. Was pretty neat.
Ask and ye shall receive. As much as I prefer Makita build quality over Milwaukee, you can’t argue that big red’s R&D department is on speed. The 70cc equivalent chainsaw on 2x18v batteries is also bonkers. Makita’s got some catching up to do.
Call me behind the times but I just found out about the TV100 Makita TV, do you know anyone who has one? It supports Japanese TV only and lacks any HDMI input so getting any signals in would be interesting, but it reminds me of the old Dolch luggable computers.
@@toolscientist Actually yeah, I saw it make rounds on Makita subreddit several times by now, it's very nicely done. I just looked into it again and he has 3 drivers converted by now, he even tested out the hammer drill FC attachment
@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL it's weird though it's still £130, £30 cheaper FA really, no thanks. If it was more in line with the knockoffs I could understand
Amazing how tool brands always change the shape of there tools, it makes your pervious gen look old immediately.. Then you start thinking ohh shit my tools are old, I need some new stuff...
Freakin Awesome , Its nice to see that Makita didn't forget about us and is coming out with some New LXT 18v Tools 😂 , Owe Wait there Not 🤬 , it really feels like LXT 18v doesn't have too much longer to live , or is it just Me who feels that way ???
Why don't they just borrow the idea behind the Hitachi/Hikoki nailers? I've been using the 16Ga and large nailer for 8 years now and they never failed on me. I can probably count the misfires and jams on one hand.
Dewalt have a cordless coil gun, so does paslode. Both have had problems. I imported the Dewalt to aus. It was ok it could only take wire collated and was ok until the trigger failed and couldn’t get parts…
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIALyeah but both are “ just “ for roofing nails .. unfortunately. Not yet for use to mount siding. But I consider to buy the Milwaukee coil nailer .. I need it for thick gauge flashing. My 1/4” crown stapler is not good for the thicker material ..
I’m thinking that they are using fly wheel for the really high volume nailers is because the gas leaks out of those things. It also keeps the weight down a little bit.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL If you're doing continuous nailing flywheels actually make more sense. Their main two limitations are bulk and spin up time, but if you already have a coil magazine on there the bulk is negligible and if you're doing continuous you don't worry about spin up time as much. Also they still seem to be navigating Japan's firearm laws which regard certain technologies as analogous to BB or air rifles.
Last couple of years i started buying a few Makita tools. some 18v and a some 40v. A lot of my Miwaukee batts were getting old anyway, so i thought i would try something different. Unfortunately one of them has that dreadful power button that de-activates.........all the F*****g time. I'm Not buying another tool with a button like that. It's a deal-breaker.
Surely Makita isn't going to put a trigger lock on a cordless belt sander. Would be hilarious if they did but I don't think they will. At least not one that doesn't disengage when you let go of the safety.
I think it'll be a soft on/off switch like the routers and (very annoyingly) the leaf blower. So push button and then you've got 30sec to squeeze trigger before it turns itself off
The makita design department is basically a ghost ship at this point… is there no management there? who’s steering the ship?? Looks like a lot of random designs with no clear direction, little bit of this and that. it’s wild.
I dont think its unreasonable at this point to say that despite promises from Makita, the LXT platform has been pretty much abandoned. Little to no new product development and batteries still using the same design from 10-15 years ago. Milwaukee, DeWalt and bosch all offer tabless or pouch batteries for their respective lines. Makita just dont care about those who are already established on LXT. Im not replacing capable tools with XGT but I would but new batteries. Seems like a poor business plan to me.
Narrow crown stapler flywheel 😂, I swear Makita is just trying to make better versions of any tool and there technology at this point. But Makita nail guns have Been notoriously bad The narrow crown is more for found in upholstery. Only time I’ve used my pneumatic one was for cedar shingles here in Aus. 😅 was hard to find the staples even harder to find stainless
You trickster! I was jumping out of my chair. Ok no Makita table saw in the near future, can you at least recommend one from another brand. Every one I ask theirs is the best and the rest is shit. I am after a small one that will fit on the back seat of my Hilux twin cab that the seat has been removed where I also carry a Festool 15L vac, Makita track saw, comp. mitre saw stand and Paslode nailers. I have been using a very old Makita grey table saw but I’m coming to the end of my patience with Makita table saw, I run 98% XGT saws, drills, impacts, grinders etc etc, licensed builder for renos.
if you're ok with AC power I am pleased with Skil's 10" jobsite saw under 300 USD. Great UX, very quick to tune, very quick to set up/teardown riving knife, guards, kickback pawls, fence. It's still jobsite fit and finish; my fence is about 90.3 degrees, the throat plate flexes a bit with small stock, the stock miter gauge is trash
@@pablo.michelin5362I have used the dewalt and Milwaukee table saws. Both work good for ripping anything less than 1in. Have not tried ripping framing with it. Milwaukee can fit a dado stack on it. Dewalt can’t. Flex and hikoki also have table saw but I’ve never used them.
I got sick of waiting & just purchased the Milwaukee 210mm 18 volt cordless table saw with two 12Amp hour 18 volt batteries. Been eyeing it off for a while but held out hope of makita finally coming to the party but I think I’ll die of old age before they bring one out. I have the 2000 watt dewalt 254mm corded table saw but leave it in the shed at home because it’s to bulky to leave in the truck & carry around every day so this is where the Milwaukee comes in. Great compact size & a manageable 20kgs. It’s only for ripping fix out timber like architraves & jambs, packing etc. can’t wait to use it!
Pathetic on the table saw front! What is it with makita? Think I’ll die of old age before we see an xgt table saw. Even there corded versions are antique. Come on makita, lift your game
The 40v Multi-Tool is finally here!!! ua-cam.com/video/9xkgk_HQvXo/v-deo.html
Still wanting a 40v multi tool. Just for convenience of one battery type. Come on makita...
Not long to go...
Yup they need the damn mutitool
Man o man stupid 18v batteries in my draw just for the multitool
Huge battery preventing getting the tool in position , great idea, had that happen when needed to change radiator in car, could not get cut off tool in position to cut the hose clamp off because the 18v battery , luckily i had fein corded multitool that i could use to saw off whole hose connector , car is made so that whole front insert is PA66 + GF molded single unit that they have put radiator and all other tech in, hard to do repairs
@@pete_lind
If you're ever looking for cordless nimbleness the 12v milwaukee fuel is awesome.
12:37 that is very interesting. Looks like a 3-stage centrifugal compressor going into a very small nozzle. That could get very high airspeed, not quite air compressor, but a lot more than the current single stage dust blower. Design looks rough, so could be some time away, or never.
11:39 Hard to see, but it looks like there's gears connecting the shafts, so it could be a new rotohammer. Hopefully it's a gen 2 replacement of the HR001G (which was just the 2x18V version and is pretty meh). The HR008G is more powerful, but expensive and heavy. Would be good to see the HR001G phased out in the kits.
12:42 that battery box looks like a bomb 😮
Update on that tomorrow.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL if one of those batteries fails and burns, it will set off all of those other batteries, basically a bomb, it's unlikely but possible....
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Dunno why, but I can only leave comments on existing comments when it comes to your videos. Another Banger as usual! I wish Makita was this exciting in the US
Really? Never heard of that.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL DeWalt has roofing nailer with nail coils , also about only battery roofing nailer on market.
Makita table saws have some problems with fence, MLT 100 and Miter/table combos LH 1040 and LH 1201 uses same fence.
Hikoki has same table saw as corded and battery version , also better fence, that the way to go .
Do you think they will ever upgrade the existing 18v lxt line for more efficient batteries/higher amperage output?
I've got the 36v 230 concrete saw and 80v saw, the new saws look great
Xgt multitool and an xgt tower light would be nice.
Not bothered about a table saw, have the Flexvolt and have the senco fusion 18g so not worried about nail guns either.
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That radio torch is awesome
The only way I am moving to 40v is if the have an 80v chainsaw. Now the 80v demo hammer is out I have hope.
Belt sanders are power hungry beast. Mr Tools probably right theres only going to be an XGT version only.
Even then they're kinda a niche tool. With an appropriately sized relatively big battery, you're probably lucky to see 10 minutes run while operating at the tools full capacity.
Same concept with the 7"+ cordless grinders.
Greetings from Poland😊
80v Cordless Table Saw plz Makita?
40v table saw is enough,, make it like tubular chasis, with rack and pinion fence
We all wish
With a scriber blade plz
Bedankt
Thanks, appreciate it.
Improved XGT impact driver with ringlight like the TD173 Makita... come on....
Yeeeeep
Hikoki has a vacuum attachment for their mini blower out already
Show me.
Im a sucker for the radio torches, i dont know maybe its because i spend so much time in roofs and under floors
The track saw table could be great for certain situations, especially if it's light and easily transportable?
Why would they not put a battery cover on the new disc cutters like the older twin 18v model
Could you take a look at Einhell (Ozito for you) I'm not sure what the Ozito lineup looks like compared to Einhell one in Europe and UK but they're coming out with a whole new lineup for their TP - Tool Professional range.
TP-PL 18/3 Brushless Planer
TP-MG 18 Brushless Multi Tool - Low-vibration, quick-release, speed-control
TP-RS 18/32 Brushless Random Orbital Sander
DeWalt currently sells a coil nailer, and Milwaukee announced one in their pipeline. Which means soon, there’ll be a cordless, gasless coil nailer actually worth owning.
Milwaukee is Just in the process of releasing their New m18 coil roofing nailer.
I fondled it a bit during big red truck, here in Norway. And it is being shown at Milwaukee Pipeline these days. Was pretty neat.
yeah, I just saw it today at Pipeline.
Ask and ye shall receive. As much as I prefer Makita build quality over Milwaukee, you can’t argue that big red’s R&D department is on speed. The 70cc equivalent chainsaw on 2x18v batteries is also bonkers. Makita’s got some catching up to do.
Couldn't agree more @@wayward-saintmany thanks Maria it's trailing behind on... And it's frustrating to us loyal customers!
Talks of them bringing a siding nailer very soon also
@@wayward-saintyeah it's hard to knock that from milwaukee doing it in alot of different areas of tools too
Dewalt has a coil nailer that uses a flywheel. Works great with a Makita adapter.
When will the 40v 9" concrete saw be available in Europe??
I like watching your videos.
Wonder when Makita will bring their vacuum pump to North America ?
Gerat info, thanks!
Milwaukee has a cordless coil nailer. It was at Milwaukee pipeline
Wasn't announced when I filmed this.
Cheers Tools
Call me behind the times but I just found out about the TV100 Makita TV, do you know anyone who has one? It supports Japanese TV only and lacks any HDMI input so getting any signals in would be interesting, but it reminds me of the old Dolch luggable computers.
Be interesting to see performance of 230mm 40v my 36v got left in the dust by the Dewalt saw. When do they release?
They are already available here.
12:32 no one noticed the multi-head driver?
someone else did too! someone else is quietly waiting for the day when Makita develops their FlexiClick equivalent
@@radekliska5103 have you seen the video by Mr Ditschy where he mods a DDF083 to take Bosch Flexiclick attachments?
@@toolscientist Actually yeah, I saw it make rounds on Makita subreddit several times by now, it's very nicely done. I just looked into it again and he has 3 drivers converted by now, he even tested out the hammer drill FC attachment
Time for another Colab with the Torque Test Channel. 1" 40 volt Makita ohh yeah I wonder if they will take my motorbike as a trade in?
Is makita ever going to make something like the Milwaukee Tool M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Copper Tubing Cutter
Milwaukee just announced their new coil roofing nailer.
Have you seen the plastic makita 18v palm router appeared out of nowhere in the UK
Yes. Pretty strange decision to now make a budget model.
@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL it's weird though it's still £130, £30 cheaper FA really, no thanks. If it was more in line with the knockoffs I could understand
Yeah, don't know why they bothered with this one.
where is the oscillating multitool?
The track saw table might be interesting. Honestly I do fear regular table saws. I love my fingers.
I have been using a table saw for over 20 years still have all my fingers. Find it safer than using a circular saw
is there that you know of a bigger circlesaw then the 270 . 40volt metal* i currently use HS011G can't find bigger
I don't think anyone makes a larger cordless saw... yet...
Now, if only makita would come out with a better storage system, then the makpak system.
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@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIALI wish it wouldn't take so long to come out...
МАКІТА Рулит✊
Благодарю за Ваш труд
Булатный лайк мой👍
Dewalt has had one for a little while now and Milwaukee just announced one yesterday I believe
Amazing how tool brands always change the shape of there tools, it makes your pervious gen look old immediately.. Then you start thinking ohh shit my tools are old, I need some new stuff...
I thought about that too, but then i thought...fuck it, my tools look fine
Dewalt has a battery coil nailer, and now milwaukee is coming out with one. Other brands might have one as well, not 100% certain.
Still waiting on the modular tool storage bins
Freakin Awesome , Its nice to see that Makita didn't forget about us and is coming out with some New LXT 18v Tools 😂 , Owe Wait there Not 🤬 , it really feels like LXT 18v doesn't have too much longer to live , or is it just Me who feels that way ???
Why don't they just borrow the idea behind the Hitachi/Hikoki nailers? I've been using the 16Ga and large nailer for 8 years now and they never failed on me. I can probably count the misfires and jams on one hand.
Hope for the 40V version of DHR182 combination hammer
I really wish makita had a wider variety of 10.8v tools I really like the compact batteries that don't get in the way
Why not an 18 x 2 belt sander though?
Thanks 🙏🏻
Dewalt have a cordless coil gun, so does paslode. Both have had problems. I imported the Dewalt to aus. It was ok it could only take wire collated and was ok until the trigger failed and couldn’t get parts…
There is now a Milwaukee cordless coil nailer
I know.
Does anyone know that last tool he was talking about? Maybe 40v maybe 80...?
Chainsaw?
@edwardlogan267 don't think so. He said "Info on a XGT ______ with a ______ blade". Multi-tool with starlock blade? Circ saw with diamond blade?
@@toolscientist they wouldn't work as 80v tools tho
@@edwardlogan267 i thought @danielgrishchuk3928 was talking about 15:20. There's no mention of 80V in that snippet.
R u sure
Could do with a new 18v sds drill
Dewalt make a battery coil nailer, to answer your question. I think it's max at 45mm
Milwaukee just announced one today too, also 45mm.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIALyeah but both are “ just “ for roofing nails .. unfortunately. Not yet for use to mount siding. But I consider to buy the Milwaukee coil nailer .. I need it for thick gauge flashing. My 1/4” crown stapler is not good for the thicker material ..
Flathead anglegrinder 👍❤
13.30 looks like a stapler too me. if 18 gauge could be the same body as a new Brad gun with a differant mag to accept staples.
MAKITA !
Please release a 40v Ratchet wrench.
T&S: Makita table saw!
Me: WHAT!?!
T&S: jk, a table for a saw
Me: son of a biscuit
Dewalt has a cordless coil nailer been out for years
Would there ever be a 40v drywall gun
Yes.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL did you have it on the video, I must have missed it.
No. But there will be one.
I’m thinking that they are using fly wheel for the really high volume nailers is because the gas leaks out of those things. It also keeps the weight down a little bit.
Surely Framing Nailers and brad nailers are high volume.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
If you're doing continuous nailing flywheels actually make more sense.
Their main two limitations are bulk and spin up time, but if you already have a coil magazine on there the bulk is negligible and if you're doing continuous you don't worry about spin up time as much.
Also they still seem to be navigating Japan's firearm laws which regard certain technologies as analogous to BB or air rifles.
The gas leaking doesn't matter if it's easy to recharge. Which everyone but Milwaukee takes into account.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIALI’m just trying to be a good fan boy lol
Dewalt has a cordless coil nailer.
Just wished that they could make a better MacPack that you won't need to loosen 4 stuck levers to remove it from the one underneath.
Last couple of years i started buying a few Makita tools. some 18v and a some 40v. A lot of my Miwaukee batts were getting old anyway, so i thought i would try something different. Unfortunately one of them has that dreadful power button that de-activates.........all the F*****g time. I'm Not buying another tool with a button like that. It's a deal-breaker.
Dewalt make a coil nailer and I think Milwaukee have just realised one aswell
Eden Park! - what next "The House of Pain"?
Carisbrook is no more unfortunately.
Why did Makita stop making CORDED Table saws? Discontinued on website
I'm guessing you're in the US?
It's a table....for a saw. lol
Apart from the noise i prefer my dewalt dcn662 nailer over my milwaukee
「見苦しい釘打ち機」は確かに見た目は見苦しいけれども、さっそく日本で使っている大工さんからは評判が良いよ。
Are they kidding table saw makita come on 😮
Surely Makita isn't going to put a trigger lock on a cordless belt sander. Would be hilarious if they did but I don't think they will. At least not one that doesn't disengage when you let go of the safety.
I think it'll be a soft on/off switch like the routers and (very annoyingly) the leaf blower. So push button and then you've got 30sec to squeeze trigger before it turns itself off
The makita design department is basically a ghost ship at this point… is there no management there? who’s steering the ship?? Looks like a lot of random designs with no clear direction, little bit of this and that. it’s wild.
paslode has a coilnailer
Not battery only though.
Paslode is also gay
@@kizzjd9578 your dad is gay.
Pastload... gas is history
I run a Milwaukee nailer on lxt batteries; way more powerful, no fumes and cheaper to run as well.
Makita MFT table
giev 40v snow shovel
Uh these are getting too exciting 🥴 I don't even want to know about that last one that could be 40 or 80v, it is just too much haha 😅
Someone will probably say it.
Dewalt make a battery coil nailer
Why the hell are Makita releasing hedge trimmers ect when we all know the entire world is waiting for/ wanting a 40v multi tool.
I dont think its unreasonable at this point to say that despite promises from Makita, the LXT platform has been pretty much abandoned. Little to no new product development and batteries still using the same design from 10-15 years ago. Milwaukee, DeWalt and bosch all offer tabless or pouch batteries for their respective lines. Makita just dont care about those who are already established on LXT. Im not replacing capable tools with XGT but I would but new batteries. Seems like a poor business plan to me.
Installation changing head driver?! Please please please be true
Dewalt has coil nailers.
on battery
Apparently the designer of the hikoki nailers has been poached for all their new nailers
Narrow crown stapler flywheel 😂, I swear Makita is just trying to make better versions of any tool and there technology at this point. But Makita nail guns have Been notoriously bad
The narrow crown is more for found in upholstery. Only time I’ve used my pneumatic one was for cedar shingles here in Aus. 😅 was hard to find the staples even harder to find stainless
all those radio lights seems like a serious indicator of problems in their whole development department.
I skipped to the part where they didnt announce the framing nailer.
If you were a subscriber you would have already seen it.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
I'm not a subscriber.
But I have seen it.
I meant to say release*
I just want to buy it already 😪
We all do.
DeWalt roofing nailer. Da
Dammit I just paid off my Home Depot credit card
Battery only coily dewalt
battery and gas paslode.
A: Milwaukee does.
As of today.
You trickster! I was jumping out of my chair.
Ok no Makita table saw in the near future, can you at least recommend one from another brand.
Every one I ask theirs is the best and the rest is shit.
I am after a small one that will fit on the back seat of my Hilux twin cab that the seat has been removed where I also carry a Festool 15L vac, Makita track saw, comp. mitre saw stand and Paslode nailers.
I have been using a very old Makita grey table saw but I’m coming to the end of my patience with Makita table saw, I run 98% XGT saws, drills, impacts, grinders etc etc, licensed builder for renos.
if you're ok with AC power I am pleased with Skil's 10" jobsite saw under 300 USD. Great UX, very quick to tune, very quick to set up/teardown riving knife, guards, kickback pawls, fence. It's still jobsite fit and finish; my fence is about 90.3 degrees, the throat plate flexes a bit with small stock, the stock miter gauge is trash
Hi TRP, thank you but I am after cordless and in Australia 👍🏼
@@pablo.michelin5362I have used the dewalt and Milwaukee table saws. Both work good for ripping anything less than 1in. Have not tried ripping framing with it.
Milwaukee can fit a dado stack on it. Dewalt can’t.
Flex and hikoki also have table saw but I’ve never used them.
I got sick of waiting & just purchased the Milwaukee 210mm 18 volt cordless table saw with two 12Amp hour 18 volt batteries. Been eyeing it off for a while but held out hope of makita finally coming to the party but I think I’ll die of old age before they bring one out. I have the 2000 watt dewalt 254mm corded table saw but leave it in the shed at home because it’s to bulky to leave in the truck & carry around every day so this is where the Milwaukee comes in. Great compact size & a manageable 20kgs. It’s only for ripping fix out timber like architraves & jambs, packing etc. can’t wait to use it!
Mobilní stůl pro pilu bych uvítal. Nechce se mi kupovat Festool stůl. Raději tytéž peníze zaplatím za levnější malířů ve vyšší kvalitě než ma Festool.
I completely disagree, you need a table saw for ripping material especially small pieces, or multiple parts,you can’t do that with a track saw.
You can... Either you have a table for that or mark it out by hand which is a pain in the a**
As for the table saw. Makita may be waiting for the federal regulations on requiring blade stop technology
Maybe, but US revenue is less than 15% of Makita global revenue, and shrinking.
Makita I've given up on you. I have now just purchased a Milwaukee multi tool. Thanks for nothing
Pathetic on the table saw front! What is it with makita? Think I’ll die of old age before we see an xgt table saw. Even there corded versions are antique. Come on makita, lift your game
@@juliuscesar7126 got the Milwaukee. Couldn’t be happier with it!