They do well enough, seem to last as long as one would expect a 2.0 AH battery to run. Ultimately there are several factors that would determine the runtime on these batteries. I like having them for their size and weight but would also suggest having a larger battery for those really big projects where you will be running the tool all day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
It really is so good. I haven't had the opportunity to use any of Makita's subcompact line of tools but I think the drill/drivers look the most interesting just because the full size impacts are all ready so compact. 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing and watching.
I ordered mine through eBay. I purchased mine from www.ebay.com/itm/225402539118?var=524389271702 but I would say that any reputable seller on eBay would be safe. Hope that helps and thanks for watching and commenting. 👍🏻
Great video dude. I appreciate you breaking out the Festool. It’s an impact that we don’t see in use too often wich is a shame. Looks like a fine tool. The only LXT I have is the XDT 13 and the black compact 15. They are ok but dated. I hopped into the XGT line and it’s just amazing the craftsmanship that goes into Makita especially the models from Japan. The saws are by far my favorite thing to use at work. Awesome video and comparison man.
Thanks! The Festool definitely doesn’t get a enough attention, such a nice tool. I am such a sucker for quality tools, which is why I think I gravitate towards Makita, Festool, and Bosch. I have been very happier with all of my tools from those three. 👍🏻 The XGT lineup is getting better and better, I kind of hope that Makita brings some lithium pouch tech to both the LXT and XGT lineup.
@@garnerreviews dude that would be awesome. Pouch cell batteries are the future as far as power and performance. The way you can pull current so fast and clean is the way to go. The older cylindrical cell packs still get it done for sure especially quality cells but yes definitely pouch cells you cannot match at the moment
One hundred percent agreed. I would assume Makita has been working on it, but they seem to take their time and not rush new tech which I can appreciate. Especially if they work out any potential issues. 👍🏻
There isn’t one that I have heard of, usually it takes the better part of a year to get the new impacts into the US market. Maybe a little sooner in the UK. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
The little metal piece at the bottom is very smart…. Could I be a jerk and ask for a video of that process??? I was looking at picking up a 173… and first thought was well hell there has to be a Japanese standard but holder base with a E6 holder… yet to find one…
I haven’t found one either. You really think that would be a possibility. I may be able to do a video on my modifications in the near future. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@garnerreviews i watch a video review of vessel electric screwdriver and someone in the comment section recommend TONE 2BHA-065 Bit Holder, or you may also want to check engineer bit holder and Makita Impact Black bit holder E-08791
@@PurpleBlanc Thanks for sharing those, could be great for someone wanting to know. I have been using just my standard bits and bit holders in this tool and so far I have had no issues, so fingers crossed. 👍🏻
Yeah, the Makita impacts that are built for the Japanese market (referred to as JDM for Japanese Domestic Market) have a 13mm collet. Most of the rest of the world uses a 9mm collet (the distance from the bottom of the collet to the detent position). You can technically use a 9mm bit holder but it has a lot of back and forth play. I purchased a bit holder that had the 13mm shank and used a little modification to allow 1/4 insert bits to fit better. So far that is working well. Hope that helps. You could also purchase some bits from Japan that have the correct shank/detent length.
I have been told that previous generations of Makita’s were able to have the collets switched to the 9mm version. I would assume that is going to be true with this one, but it may take some time for the parts to become available for that swap. Definitely something to ask a Makita service tech.
Good Video, however You Can't demo Makita properly with a 2 amp Battery .. you need to use the 6 amp to realise the true potential. The 2 Amp will not deliver the required current.
Interesting, I wasn’t aware of this. So is it only the 6ah batteries or do the 4 and 5 AH batteries provide the additional current for top performance?
Thanks for letting everyone know. After looking into it I came to the same conclusion, the 4, 5 and 6 AH batteries should offer the best performance with the only difference between them being run time. 👍🏻
That might be part of it, but I think it has more to do with the way Festool has branded itself and the tools and tasks that come to mind when you think of Festool (cabinetry, woodworking, trim/finish work). Thanks for commenting and watching
Talking, like falling in....I see, driver's only ...I like to buys, many different brands, different kind of powertools.for.....my young child's....I . myself 's, zero of tools, .... because, money 's well,
How well do the 2.0 batteries do on runtime? I like the thought of this majors impact with the lightweight batteries.
They do well enough, seem to last as long as one would expect a 2.0 AH battery to run. Ultimately there are several factors that would determine the runtime on these batteries. I like having them for their size and weight but would also suggest having a larger battery for those really big projects where you will be running the tool all day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have the xdt19 and the subcompact black version but I keep going to the xdt19 as my go to driver
It really is so good. I haven't had the opportunity to use any of Makita's subcompact line of tools but I think the drill/drivers look the most interesting just because the full size impacts are all ready so compact. 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing and watching.
Working with 172 all day long, no issues after 2 years... still not avaible 173,need a link to web site where u ordered it...
I ordered mine through eBay. I purchased mine from www.ebay.com/itm/225402539118?var=524389271702 but I would say that any reputable seller on eBay would be safe. Hope that helps and thanks for watching and commenting. 👍🏻
@@garnerreviews thank you very much 🤝 already order it🤝
@@WoodworkingCyclist you are very welcome, let me know what you think of it when you get it. 👍🏻
Where can I find the 13mm adapter
Are you asking about a 13mm bit holder or the spacer that makes the collet a 9mm?
Great video dude. I appreciate you breaking out the Festool. It’s an impact that we don’t see in use too often wich is a shame. Looks like a fine tool. The only LXT I have is the XDT 13 and the black compact 15. They are ok but dated. I hopped into the XGT line and it’s just amazing the craftsmanship that goes into Makita especially the models from Japan. The saws are by far my favorite thing to use at work. Awesome video and comparison man.
Thanks! The Festool definitely doesn’t get a enough attention, such a nice tool. I am such a sucker for quality tools, which is why I think I gravitate towards Makita, Festool, and Bosch. I have been very happier with all of my tools from those three. 👍🏻 The XGT lineup is getting better and better, I kind of hope that Makita brings some lithium pouch tech to both the LXT and XGT lineup.
@@garnerreviews dude that would be awesome. Pouch cell batteries are the future as far as power and performance. The way you can pull current so fast and clean is the way to go. The older cylindrical cell packs still get it done for sure especially quality cells but yes definitely pouch cells you cannot match at the moment
One hundred percent agreed. I would assume Makita has been working on it, but they seem to take their time and not rush new tech which I can appreciate. Especially if they work out any potential issues. 👍🏻
Where did you get the 173 bit holder from?
I believe that one was from Amazon and it shipped from Amazon Japan. It is a Vessel Bit Holder from Japan. 👍🏻
Good comparison. Looking to buy the 173. Is there a release date for the US/UK version?
There isn’t one that I have heard of, usually it takes the better part of a year to get the new impacts into the US market. Maybe a little sooner in the UK. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thanks for reviewing! Any idea whether or not US Makita batteries fit the TD173?
Thankfully the batteries and tools are completely interchangeable regardless of country of origin. 👍🏻 So yes, the US batteries fit beautifully.
@@garnerreviews Awesome! thanks for the reply, I might actually get the TD173 now
You are welcome, glad to help. If you end up getting one, let us know what you think. 👍🏻
I have exclusively festool tools, even the t18 drill. But damn I'm glad I got this makita over the tid18. the ring light is so killer
The ring light really is a game changer. It would be hard to go back to a impact with a more standard light. 👍🏻
Can only imagine that festool is a smooth as it looks!
It really is. Festool has made a name for themselves, and this drill honors that name and tradition. It is a real pleasure to use. 👍🏻
The little metal piece at the bottom is very smart…. Could I be a jerk and ask for a video of that process??? I was looking at picking up a 173… and first thought was well hell there has to be a Japanese standard but holder base with a E6 holder… yet to find one…
I haven’t found one either. You really think that would be a possibility. I may be able to do a video on my modifications in the near future. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@garnerreviews i watch a video review of vessel electric screwdriver and someone in the comment section recommend TONE 2BHA-065 Bit Holder, or you may also want to check engineer bit holder and Makita Impact Black bit holder E-08791
@@PurpleBlanc Thanks for sharing those, could be great for someone wanting to know. I have been using just my standard bits and bit holders in this tool and so far I have had no issues, so fingers crossed. 👍🏻
Just got the td173 delivered to the uk. Had no idea the bit holder was different!?
Yeah, the Makita impacts that are built for the Japanese market (referred to as JDM for Japanese Domestic Market) have a 13mm collet. Most of the rest of the world uses a 9mm collet (the distance from the bottom of the collet to the detent position). You can technically use a 9mm bit holder but it has a lot of back and forth play.
I purchased a bit holder that had the 13mm shank and used a little modification to allow 1/4 insert bits to fit better. So far that is working well. Hope that helps. You could also purchase some bits from Japan that have the correct shank/detent length.
That should do it. 👍🏻 Enjoy, this is definitely my favorite impact to date.
@@garnerreviews can the 13mm Chuck be swapped to the uk 9mm Chuck?? By a tool fixing professional??
I have been told that previous generations of Makita’s were able to have the collets switched to the 9mm version. I would assume that is going to be true with this one, but it may take some time for the parts to become available for that swap. Definitely something to ask a Makita service tech.
Good Video, however You Can't demo Makita properly with a 2 amp Battery .. you need to use the 6 amp to realise the true potential. The 2 Amp will not deliver the required current.
Interesting, I wasn’t aware of this. So is it only the 6ah batteries or do the 4 and 5 AH batteries provide the additional current for top performance?
4/5/6 amp will deliver the same maximum power
Thanks for letting everyone know. After looking into it I came to the same conclusion, the 4, 5 and 6 AH batteries should offer the best performance with the only difference between them being run time. 👍🏻
This is a good demonstration ruclips.net/video/Cfk9NtiF6d8/видео.html
From what they showed on the torque test the 5 seems to be the most powerful in makita line up if I’m not mistaken. You can look it up ,
You don't think of the festool because of the cost
That might be part of it, but I think it has more to do with the way Festool has branded itself and the tools and tasks that come to mind when you think of Festool (cabinetry, woodworking, trim/finish work). Thanks for commenting and watching
Con này có thực sự tốt hơn TD 171 và 172 ko mọi người ! VietNam
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Việt Nam usd
Are you asking for the price of it in Vietnam?
Talking, like falling in....I see, driver's only ...I like to buys, many different brands, different kind of powertools.for.....my young child's....I . myself 's, zero of tools, .... because, money 's well,
Thanks for watching and commenting.