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Makita 12V Max 1/4-Inch Hex Chuck Driver Drill - DF033DZ $69.59 (40% off) Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Looking same thing for my Milwaukee M12 ecosystem but found this one instead. Now I'm tossing… bruh

Pretty good for home use or interior job on cars. Might lack of power for tradies. But anyway, it's cheap.

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  • OOS?

  • dang it, i wanted this

    • try HIKOKI?

      • +3

        why would i use garbage? lol

        i have a bunch of makita 12v, 18v, and 40v.
        makita has everything i need, and it last long.

        im glad i made the switch from milwaukee, im tired of having disposable tools that live at there repair centre. i only had milwaukee because the company provided the batteries when i was a young lad. when i grew up and tried them all, i went with the best, i went with Makita.

        • you are missing out bud, Ozito the best

          • +2

            @michael9865: i would love to, but we aren't all as rich as you are mate. share the wealth.

          • @michael9865: Indeed. Bear in mind when considering your purchase that you are unlikely to do much damage with an Ozito.

            "The Three Major Kind of Tools – Dave Barry
            "The Taming of the Screw"

            • Tools for hittings things to make them loose or to tighten them up or jar their many complex, sophisticated electrical parts in such a manner that they function perfectly. (These are your hammers, maces, bludgeons, and truncheons.)

            • Tools that, if dropped properly, can penetrate your foot. (Awls)

            • Tools that nobody should ever use because the potential danger is far greater than the value of any project that could possibly result. (Power saws, power drills, power staplers, any kind of tool that uses any kind of power more advanced than flashlight batteries.) ''

        • Our Crew gave up on Makita after we had 6 Drills strip out the Chuck in less than 18months. Still had the Milwaukees that replaced it about 6 years after the Switch. (this was 18V gear)

          The Best Drill i have personally used was a Dewalt however, but in saying that the newier ones have been alot worst than the older Dewalt from what i have wittnessed.

          Makita make good Routers however.

          HIKOKI i havnt used much of myself, however have seen plenty of it about and it seems to fair about as good as most of the top brands.
          In all realality if your a Weekend or DIYier any of the major brands will be adequate in Quality. Just Makita has always left a bad taste in my mouth after all those problems with Drills.

  • Cute

  • Looking for a hammer drill and impact driver. When do the fathers day sales start?

    Hopefully there's some good deals…

  • +1

    FYI whilst working as a full time Carpenter i used 12V Drill and Impact Driver 70-80% of the time, Only really brought out the 18v gear on rare occasions i needed the extra grunt. Although to be honest it was usualy just straight to the SDS in those situations.

    • milwaukee 12v system will solve 80% of household matters for me. and same here i got a corded SDS and a circular saw to do the heavy lifting.

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