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Great bit of kit, Had a mains powered one before, this is just as good at cutting but now I don't have to trail a cable behind me every time I use it. Update: this failed in 2020 after roughly once/twice weekly use/abuse. Have now replaced with the 51z which seems much more solid with a more satisfying motor noise.
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Very versatile great little tool loads of blades available which covers all materials, cuts with 6 variable speeds. Battery life dependant on amps size used, don't run for hours on end may get a little hot!! Overall one of my most used tools
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This tool allows me to do otherwise very difficult jobs with ease. Taking a nailed in stud wall apart was made easy, cuts through inaccessible nails with ease. Made light work of all tasks. It does use the battery quickly compared with a combi drill driver but overall this tool has saved me so much time. It is one of those tools I will wonder how I ever coped without it!
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This review is not just for the Makita multi tool but first and foremost for Powertoolmate. I find them to be the cheapest online and their service, communication and delivery speed is excellent. I have many 18v cordless Makita tools and they never disappoint. Long lasting, tough, sturdy, ergonomic with the obvious benefit of sharing the same high quality Makita batteries. I recommend the multitool, its quite chunky to hold but handles all the jobs I throw at it and it invaluable for the things I use it for most, namely chasing channels in plasterboard when fitting kitchens and undercutting architrave when fitting laminate flooring. Powertoolmate is now my go to place for cordless Makita tools without wasting valuable timing googling the cheapest supplier. Nice job
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Great tool, as expected from Makita. My only niggle with it is the cutting blade retaining nut. It has a bearing on the outside which means you can't tighten it up by hand before nipping it up with the Allen key. Maybe go for the quick release model instead if you can afford it. Overall a great, handy tool though
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