I've had the 18v brushless barrel grip for years and love it. It cuts great and is so much more versatile than a d-handle to do long complex cuts or oddly shaped cuts. There's a small learning curve though if you aren't used to barrel grips. As soon as you pick it up keep your middle finger near or on the power button with the hand that you're using to push the jigsaw and press it whenever you want to start and end cuts and you won't have to reach around with your other hand.
I cant say im a big fan of the on/off buttons on a lot of these new tools. I feel like the trigger is more than adequate. Especially on something like the D-handle, chainsaws, and mower
I love the soft start. Especially on finished plywood with the laminate blade no tear out. I used to hate it when I first used it. Maybe Im used to it now 🤷
I always saw people use jigsaws at full power and never questioned it, but I turned down the speed on my jigsaw to half and it was so smooth I thought it was a mistake. If you’ve never tried it, drop it down a couple speeds and experience the feeling of a new tool. Especially recommended if you’re using a coping foot. It makes all the difference
Variable trigger allows me to use this bad boy at work as circular saw, sawzall, and jigsaw. I even got a cut blade for drywall cutting. With multi-tool along I don't really need anything else for cutting.
I have no idea why Makita still didn’t manage to put a variable speed trigger on the barrel grip one. It would have put it clear of the D-handle for many people. Just put a button on each side of the tool so you can control the speed with your thumb the more you press it. I don’t like using D-handle jigsaws a lot since they strain the wrists a lot more than the barrel grip, but you’re right. It’s super annoying you have to reach around to shut off the tool and it basically gives you no option to slow it down. I got the 40v barrel grip though and I’m sort of happy with it. Might pick this one up at some point if I feel like buying myself a little gift haha
You wouldn't even need to put it on the side theres more than enough room to put it on the bottom, then they could do away with the D handle altogether, reducing their development cost and the number of skews they have to stock.
‘The Tool Show’ Sara- get the defibrillator! Rob…. Avert your eyes and put on ear muffs! Although no one should indite all barrel grips based on the Makita design. I prefer it for many of the reasons Tools points out, but it certainly isnt a perfect design due to the longer body style and lack of a trigger.
D Handle is the best for sure. I am still using the old 18v brushed simply because its makita and they last so long it seems a shame to buy a new one. But after watching this video I may need to pick up the 40v D Handle. As usual thanks for the video
I love my brushed D handle, and wish my US barrel grip could turn the soft start off, but ive grown used to it. I have the flat stock plate on my d handle and a collins coping foot on my barrel grip. I love the idea of the lock on with that 40v D Handle! If i ever come into a windfall id get that 40v D handle first and a 40v barrel grip later.
This is freaking awesome. Love your video’s btw. Been waiting for the 40V D-handle since i switched to 40V a few years ago (i am still using a wired jigsaw). Have to wait a bit tho, these won’t arrive in europe till late in february.
Hung over sounds perfect for a boxing day release! I prefer the control of the barrel drip, my excuse is that I'm used to a bandsaw so work around the single speed blade. Also my index finger only has to move a little to be perfectly on the power button, no reach around needed. Looks like yours would be the same but hey, we're all different.
I just got D handle DJV 184 , it has variable speed trigger, one reason i dont like barrel grips it's, on or off, there is no control. Would like to Makita to make a real circle guide for jigsaw, like Bosch and Festool up to 3 m circles, only thing Makita has is that short guide for max 60 cm circles.
Good work with sorting these out. Hope you had a good Christmas, and probably New Year by the time you read these comments. Surprised no comments yet on your safety Jandals. ;-)
I have the brushed 18V love it. I don't use jigsaws to rip plywood, so the power increase doesn't do much for me. I like the D handle for the adjustable trigger. I also like the ability to choke up on the grip and have my hand directly over the blade axis while still using the tool one-handed.
Hey tools! There's a new Hikoki multi tool release! I'd love to see if they fixed the issue of the old one in your review. You know, the issue of it like... Not working 😅
hello good afternoon! Will it be possible to watch a new video cutting hard wood about 5/6 centimeters thick to see if the cut comes out straight, or if it is tilted? thanks
Good vid. Just st want to say the on/off on the barrel saw is utter shit. Its too far away from where you hold the thing especially in non optimal circumstances. A normal trigger like on the d handel is ao much safer and controllable.
With our luck, they’re building up stock of the very special US models that won’t allow you turn off the soft start. Just as they do with the XVJ01 and XVJ02.
My experience is limited to the 18v models - and this was my first serious experience with a barrel style saw. My first impression of the barrel style saw was “wow, is this tool long.” I would soon find the length changed the way I made my cuts. The barrel felt enormous compared to the D-handle version. My next concern was not having the “off” switch at my fingertips. This almost suggests a safety concern. After a fair trial, I added a D-handle model. Happiness returned. Both saws impressed with their ability to maintain speed under load, lack of perceived vibration, and smooth, square cuts. A lesser concern was the awkwardness of the barrel model in making blind cuts. Here the lack of trigger speed control was a real problem.
Dude, wear a slip on steel toe shoes. You'll never now when something falling to your feet or when you'll bump the table leg. Lol. Anyway, manuver ability is what I prefer the most in a jigsaw. The barrel grip is superior to the D handle in my experience.
I like the BL machines, but i think the built quality is not as strong as the old one, thinner shaft, smaller screw to set 45 decrees, it breaks off or does not stay tight
Robert in the comments below. hello I’m Rich in the comments below… I also have alot to say about how utterly sh1te the push button safety is and the soft start on the 1st gen brushless. Makita made this model deliberately annoying to use I think. glad I didn’t get rid of my original brushed version when I ‘upgraded’ I still use it as my main jiggy and keep the crappy brushless as a spare 😂
You’re forgetting the part where you can’t turn auto mode off on the US models. Literally went out of their way to make ones where you can turn it off for everyone but North America. You can see where it’s missing the directions to do that in the US instruction manual.
I've had the 18v brushless barrel grip for years and love it. It cuts great and is so much more versatile than a d-handle to do long complex cuts or oddly shaped cuts. There's a small learning curve though if you aren't used to barrel grips. As soon as you pick it up keep your middle finger near or on the power button with the hand that you're using to push the jigsaw and press it whenever you want to start and end cuts and you won't have to reach around with your other hand.
I cant say im a big fan of the on/off buttons on a lot of these new tools. I feel like the trigger is more than adequate. Especially on something like the D-handle, chainsaws, and mower
I love the soft start. Especially on finished plywood with the laminate blade no tear out.
I used to hate it when I first used it. Maybe Im used to it now 🤷
I always saw people use jigsaws at full power and never questioned it, but I turned down the speed on my jigsaw to half and it was so smooth I thought it was a mistake. If you’ve never tried it, drop it down a couple speeds and experience the feeling of a new tool. Especially recommended if you’re using a coping foot. It makes all the difference
Variable trigger allows me to use this bad boy at work as circular saw, sawzall, and jigsaw. I even got a cut blade for drywall cutting. With multi-tool along I don't really need anything else for cutting.
I have no idea why Makita still didn’t manage to put a variable speed trigger on the barrel grip one. It would have put it clear of the D-handle for many people. Just put a button on each side of the tool so you can control the speed with your thumb the more you press it.
I don’t like using D-handle jigsaws a lot since they strain the wrists a lot more than the barrel grip, but you’re right. It’s super annoying you have to reach around to shut off the tool and it basically gives you no option to slow it down.
I got the 40v barrel grip though and I’m sort of happy with it. Might pick this one up at some point if I feel like buying myself a little gift haha
You wouldn't even need to put it on the side theres more than enough room to put it on the bottom, then they could do away with the D handle altogether, reducing their development cost and the number of skews they have to stock.
Did you end up getting both?
I did yeah. It’s nice. Plenty of power. For me it cuts a lot smoother and easier than the 18v one, especially in harder wood.
best reviewer on youtube. answered all my queries. thanks
‘The Tool Show’ Sara- get the defibrillator! Rob…. Avert your eyes and put on ear muffs!
Although no one should indite all barrel grips based on the Makita design. I prefer it for many of the reasons Tools points out, but it certainly isnt a perfect design due to the longer body style and lack of a trigger.
Pleased to see the Makita D handle has variable speed dial and a lock on switch - unlike my current model Milwaukee D handle which is pretty basic.
D Handle is the best for sure. I am still using the old 18v brushed simply because its makita and they last so long it seems a shame to buy a new one. But after watching this video I may need to pick up the 40v D Handle. As usual thanks for the video
I always learn something when I watch your videos thank you
A barrel grip cuts far more accurately and you can push it harder. Because you are closer to the cut hold wise.
I got the D handle on Monday last week!
I love my brushed D handle, and wish my US barrel grip could turn the soft start off, but ive grown used to it.
I have the flat stock plate on my d handle and a collins coping foot on my barrel grip.
I love the idea of the lock on with that 40v D Handle!
If i ever come into a windfall id get that 40v D handle first and a 40v barrel grip later.
This is freaking awesome. Love your video’s btw. Been waiting for the 40V D-handle since i switched to 40V a few years ago (i am still using a wired jigsaw). Have to wait a bit tho, these won’t arrive in europe till late in february.
Love you're channel old mate,and a merry Christmas to you👍
Hung over sounds perfect for a boxing day release! I prefer the control of the barrel drip, my excuse is that I'm used to a bandsaw so work around the single speed blade. Also my index finger only has to move a little to be perfectly on the power button, no reach around needed. Looks like yours would be the same but hey, we're all different.
Great review👌...they need a compact barrel grip like the Makita DJV185Z, and then I may upgrade :)
You could probably get away with the 12v max barrel grip jigsaw for coping and the 40v D handle for the other work.
I love the old D handle jigsaw brushed model still running mine but been looking to upgrade! Yep the 40v seems worth it🤌
I just got D handle DJV 184 , it has variable speed trigger, one reason i dont like barrel grips it's, on or off, there is no control.
Would like to Makita to make a real circle guide for jigsaw, like Bosch and Festool up to 3 m circles, only thing Makita has is that short guide for max 60 cm circles.
Good work with sorting these out. Hope you had a good Christmas, and probably New Year by the time you read these comments.
Surprised no comments yet on your safety Jandals. ;-)
I have the brushed 18V love it. I don't use jigsaws to rip plywood, so the power increase doesn't do much for me.
I like the D handle for the adjustable trigger. I also like the ability to choke up on the grip and have my hand directly over the blade axis while still using the tool one-handed.
Very interesting. I have 18v brushed and now I understand the jumping you just lived with. Variable trigger worth gold aye
Hey tools! There's a new Hikoki multi tool release! I'd love to see if they fixed the issue of the old one in your review. You know, the issue of it like... Not working 😅
hello good afternoon! Will it be possible to watch a new video cutting hard wood about 5/6 centimeters thick to see if the cut comes out straight, or if it is tilted? thanks
I have the 12v CXT barrel grip and it is excellent
Pretty sure "D Handle" was one of my nicknames in highschool.... And it had nothing to do with jigsaws 😂
Ouch 😅
Thanks for a great year :)
happy new year mate
Condolences on your loss!
I can stop my Mafell and Hilti barrel grips at the drop of hat. But you knew I’d say that.
Awesome, looks like an ideal jigsaw :) Thanks for the review! 😊
Great work enjoy your videos
Happy new year.😊
Same to you
Just bought the d handle but I only have 2 batteries they are so expensive 😂
Good vid. Just st want to say the on/off on the barrel saw is utter shit. Its too far away from where you hold the thing especially in non optimal circumstances. A normal trigger like on the d handel is ao much safer and controllable.
It’s like they read the complaints about the Carvex and said, “hold my beer.” 😂
@@robertrada4783 😂😂😂😂
D handle i prefer
Why hasn't Makita released these jigsaws in the US? Why is it taking so long?
With our luck, they’re building up stock of the very special US models that won’t allow you turn off the soft start. Just as they do with the XVJ01 and XVJ02.
tools need different certifications for different parts of the world.
Gonna hold out for next gen for tool less bevel change esp at price.
You'll be waiting a while.
Np ive waited for new xgt before...the orbital recip for example.
Wondering what the intention of the screen in the background was?
If you watched the video I did 2 days ago, you should work it out.
@andyburns It was a bit distracting.
Thank you
Thank you ✊
Спасибо!Все супер,как всегда.
Всего Вам хорошего и с наступающим "Новым 2024 годом"!!!
My experience is limited to the 18v models - and this was my first serious experience with a barrel style saw.
My first impression of the barrel style saw was “wow, is this tool long.” I would soon find the length changed the way I made my cuts. The barrel felt enormous compared to the D-handle version.
My next concern was not having the “off” switch at my fingertips. This almost suggests a safety concern.
After a fair trial, I added a D-handle model. Happiness returned.
Both saws impressed with their ability to maintain speed under load, lack of perceived vibration, and smooth, square cuts.
A lesser concern was the awkwardness of the barrel model in making blind cuts. Here the lack of trigger speed control was a real problem.
Dear Mr Tools
You are making me poor.
Happy new years
Dude, wear a slip on steel toe shoes. You'll never now when something falling to your feet or when you'll bump the table leg. Lol.
Anyway, manuver ability is what I prefer the most in a jigsaw. The barrel grip is superior to the D handle in my experience.
I like the BL machines, but i think the built quality is not as strong as the old one, thinner shaft, smaller screw to set 45 decrees, it breaks off or does not stay tight
Robert in the comments below. hello I’m Rich in the comments below… I also have alot to say about how utterly sh1te the push button safety is and the soft start on the 1st gen brushless. Makita made this model deliberately annoying to use I think. glad I didn’t get rid of my original brushed version when I ‘upgraded’ I still use it as my main jiggy and keep the crappy brushless as a spare 😂
Today I was too busy scribing away with my Hilti jigsaws to beat a dead horse. 😂
You’re forgetting the part where you can’t turn auto mode off on the US models. Literally went out of their way to make ones where you can turn it off for everyone but North America. You can see where it’s missing the directions to do that in the US instruction manual.
@@robertrada4783 haha that’s actually pretty funny 🤣
👍👍👍.Thanks
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Lmao, who'll use 8Ah battery in a jigsaw?😅
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