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  • makita is a pro brand

  • Great tool and i got one like that...i only use my ( Makita ) for crown moding ..and Ryobi for framing.

  • Can you let me no what the chop saw model is, need to get a one and if it's as good as you say! then i might have to look into buying this :) thanks

  • @89REvil Hell ya man, it is soooooooo much fun to work with this great saw. It is the model: LS1016L 10 inch dual compound miter saw, say that 10 times quick in a row :D

    I bought lots more Makita and just don't get disappointed, they rock for being a low/mid range professional tool

    manufacturer!

  • Love makita they last for yrs

  • @creekyknees They absolutely do, I just bought a cordless rotary hammer drill and it amazes me, how great of a job Makita does with their products, so much fun to work with and so reliable. Makita FTW! :D

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  • I could just never bring myself to spend the money on the stuff Festool makes. I know people have bought their drills and love them, but it seems like all the good stuff isnt in the build quality or the power, but in the neat little attachments that Festool provides. Honestly, for my money, I'd rather get a simple, rugged Makita or Bosch tool (or two!) like these

  • Yeah, I hear ya, the Makita tools sure do appear more rugged and for the hobbyist they are PERFECT.

    Affordable and reliable to 100%.

    Thanks for commenting mate!

    Be good.

  • @oBseSsIoNPC My dad owns an old Makita beltsander, and it STILL runs great!

  • @Tabby266 Hey that's great, I believe their quality is amazing for the price you pay for it. They are not even pro pro tools, but they sure do a great job!

  • @oBseSsIoNPC affordable i dont think so. you can get a normal Mitre Saw for like 80$, the makita are like 200$++. everything can last forever, you only need to take care of your tools and grease/clean them from time to time.

  • Discussions 'bout best brands: I like. The Kapex (from Festool) has laser always on both sides, a one part double rail system (less moving parts) and clamps to hold the board have no screws but simple push-lock. Depth limiter is a single knob to turn (depth) and push/pull to enable/disable. I pay these extras but they're not necessary at all to cut a board ;-)

  • I know you! xD

    Welcome to youtube brother :D .

    I hear ya, the Kapex seems to be very thought through, the Makita appears more rigid to me.

    I bet either of the saws do a great job, I wish Makita would have the laser on either side of the blade also, I find this is a great feature.

    Other than that, the price on the Makita beats Festool hands down :P .

    Thanks for the comment, rate 5 stars if you liked the video! :D

    Mr. 108 years old....

  • Dmn man that saw beats fasttool by a mile it's so sophisticated! Really it is dmn nice and i wouldn't by the fasttool that almost looks like a toy.

    I don't agree on that fasttool is better , they are not THAT good only THAT expensive

    Peace and love m8

  • Yay! Thanks a lot mate, I was hoping some 1 might say that about Festtool :D

    I just keep saying to myself they are so great, but you are right, Makita is damn good for especially what its worth.

    Hope to see you again soon my friend :)

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