I’ve really got no guess for that, I can name a few reasons why they would and why wouldn’t. It’s really up in the air if they will do a stacked battery. However it’s pretty much guaranteed for XGT.
Nice comparison 👍🏼 … I don’t know a whole lot about electricity, but I thought a 2.5AH battery should only have 1/2 the run time as a 5AH? Why is this supposedly not the case with XGT vs LXT?
I don't care about any comparison, because the only thing that matters is which system is used and I am happy with it. Mir sind alle Vergleich egal, denn wichtig ist nur, welches System selbst genutzt wird und ich damit zufreiden bin.
I had the 18v for many years and appreciate the step up in power. I've been doing solar for over a decade and I drive a lot of lags, fasteners, and drill. The 4 ah battery lasts as long as a 5ah 18v with more bawls. The ergonomics of my XGTs are worth the extra weight up the roof vs my co-workers Milwaukee and DeWalt
How? It's a separate system for people who NEED more power. If the 18v works for you they have plans to continue expanding the 18v line so support isn't dropping.
Best practical review with no drama. Love it. subscribed.
Thanks!
As soon as Makita comes out with a Stacked Lithium Battery for their LXT Line , it will Renew a Ton of interest for Makita.....
I’ve really got no guess for that, I can name a few reasons why they would and why wouldn’t. It’s really up in the air if they will do a stacked battery. However it’s pretty much guaranteed for XGT.
They have patents, but it won't change much in real life. Lipo batteries are severely overrated btw
So r the batteries interchangeable or no?
no
Nice comparison 👍🏼 … I don’t know a whole lot about electricity, but I thought a 2.5AH battery should only have 1/2 the run time as a 5AH? Why is this supposedly not the case with XGT vs LXT?
Voltage is double with the with XGT, to supply double the voltage you need to halve the amp hours.
Great video dude☠️🪓
Appreciate it
Can they share batteries?
I don't care about any comparison, because the only thing that matters is which system is used and I am happy with it.
Mir sind alle Vergleich egal, denn wichtig ist nur, welches System selbst genutzt wird und ich damit zufreiden bin.
I think makita made a step back with the 40v platform.
I had the 18v for many years and appreciate the step up in power. I've been doing solar for over a decade and I drive a lot of lags, fasteners, and drill. The 4 ah battery lasts as long as a 5ah 18v with more bawls. The ergonomics of my XGTs are worth the extra weight up the roof vs my co-workers Milwaukee and DeWalt
40v is big step up .I'll never go back
How? It's a separate system for people who NEED more power. If the 18v works for you they have plans to continue expanding the 18v line so support isn't dropping.
@@jonathangarzon2798 no chance. They'll drop 18.
@@SB-Kiwi They are still bringing new tools for the 18V line, some of which aren't even on XGT. I don't see them dropping it, tbh
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