Makita Impact Driver BTD141

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2009

A review of the Makita Impact Driver BTD141. You can read the full review here - http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2009/01/makita-lxt-impact-driver-rev...

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  • Very Nice video, direct and straightforward. Good job mate :) from NSW, Aus

  • @tikioaktree Thanks. I am jelous. Wish I was in Australia.

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  • @indiancrapolis na mate, only loserish kiwis head there. your country is a dusty hole. rationed water. hahaha

  • @tubestick00 geez here we go again, if we are sooo bad, then why do you sheep jumpers keep crossing the ditch in droves to come work over here? probably 'cause youre country is fucked?

  • @pjharro of course not. i take people on a case by case basis. these impact drivers are toys. that was my original comment. this guy began arguing with me. who cares.

  • @tubestick00 wow a little harsh mate, NZ are the world champs of rugby so its not like we can't beat anyone lol. The underarm thing again, com'on one tosser makes a bone-head decision that he got as much crap for here in Aus as there in NZ and now we all are like this?

  • sorry bout the constant thread fellow commenters..

  • @tikioaktree you got a wooping in the world cup the other day. cant play rugby. cant build. underarm bowling lowlifves. conversation terminated.

  • @tubestick00 didnt mention that i own a 18V twin kit LXT both impact driver and drill... but Also on your prior comment are you telling me that you believe Aussies are sub-tradesmen??? Mate gotta inform you that some of the finest tradesmen in the world are aussies...

  • @tikioaktree not trolling mate. just commenting on this facility made specifically for that purpose. they are not tools for smart people. i never met a successful smart tradesman who thought these were good. they are gimmicky toys for wannabes and maybe aussies too.

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