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Im glad theres no difference since i gave up waiting for the 40v 😂
ОтветитьThank goodness the 40v is similar. I didn’t want to wait anymore 🗿
ОтветитьWowwwww I waited sooooo long for the 40v and they’re the same? Lol come on now
ОтветитьSo make no sense at least to buy a 40V and this is actually what I expect
Ответитьmaybe try stalling both see which have more power?
ОтветитьJist gotta let the blade do the work. Dont need more power.
ОтветитьSAME !!!
ОтветитьIsn't the 18v black in the US and considered "sub compact"? Because it seems big as hell!
ОтветитьI guess the 40v is for a bigger tool that needs more power to run, maybe.
ОтветитьI think the big difference wil be when pushing hard
ОтветитьI’m still rocking my old school Makita multi-tool 18v, haven’t felt the need to upgrade. Been using it a lot to remodel my 5th wheel.
ОтветитьI hate star lock I regret buying mine, the blades are outrageously priced and hard to find
ОтветитьNot a lot in it to bee honest , will keep to 18v till 40v is cheaper
ОтветитьIt wouldn’t matter if the 40v were more powerful or “faster” anyways - those blades are so thin they get hot and lose their sharpness. Careful cutting to control temperature is critical and additional speed and power has no useful effect. Especially when two 10-packs of blades will cost as much as the tool itself!
ОтветитьI have the Bauer 20 volt from harbor freight works totally fine & it only was $39.999 brushless also 😂 big fan of Makita but overpriced for what I need
ОтветитьI’ll just stick with my 18v then. thx for saving me $
ОтветитьOr just use anything but makita
ОтветитьI reckon you’re right handed…😂😂😂 otherwise pretty close… any difference in vibration?
ОтветитьLove Makita but Multi Tools have no business being this big.
This is probably the only tool of Makita’s where Milwaukee beats them hands down.
Same tool but a lot more money? Nice
ОтветитьThe difference is: 22v
ОтветитьMy poor ears
ОтветитьIt’s fucking unbelievable. I waited for that for five years. Oh my God.
ОтветитьThose multi tools are so big! I got the flex one when my dewalt crapped out on me. Best tool I've got
ОтветитьThat’s so the same tool, Makita just made the 18v design compatible with a 40v battery!
Ответить40 volt better.
ОтветитьThe Fein is still better
ОтветитьWhy would anybody want an oscillating tool that bulky that thing is like a brick?
ОтветитьLove Makita, but the ergonomics of that tool have been awful for years, and I don't understand how they haven't properly redesigned it. Literally every other ocilating tool is slimmer, lighter, and more comfortable to use..
ОтветитьThey’re so huge
ОтветитьAny chance for a oil impulse impact in the newr future?
Ответить12v dewalt is smaller
ОтветитьLooks like a Dead Het to me but I have a DeWalt 20v and I don't have a need to get another one I have preparation so I am good 👍
ОтветитьWell, this proves that you're right-handed
Ответитьi reckon Ill stick with the 18v and use all the batteries I already have .
Ответить2.5ah vs 5.0ah batteries... Twice the voltage, half the amperage
ОтветитьHalf my cordless stuff is makita, but id never touch a makita multi, ive used 3 different ones now allnowned by others and all were fairly crap.. there just too bulky and heavy.. i prefer the dewalt ones or even the milwuakee which pains me to say it..
Ответить40v на 0.01 секунду быстрее поэтому стоит купить её.
ОтветитьThey should have gave the 40v a 4° arc swing
ОтветитьBigger isn't always better. Overcompensation is real. Its also a let down. 😂😊
ОтветитьYup for sure, 40 volt life haha
ОтветитьTools like this are not where the 40v shines. It is the saws, hammer drills and bigger tools
ОтветитьTop speed is just away to blunt your (expensive!) blades fast... Save a blade, run low rpm.
ОтветитьI reckon youre right hand dominant since the tool on the right hand finish faster
ОтветитьThey're too big. Theres no reason Makita needed to make them so large
ОтветитьGotta get the high output 40v battery to get the full potential
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