I agree with your other viewer: accidentally stumbled on your review and from a contractor's perspective this is just what I needed to see. Much more information than other videos, and all of it relevant. I'll be buying one of these units as a result so thanks for your help 👍
Don't listen to jibes about waffling! As someone who is thinking of anchoring their whole power tool range selection around this specific item, it was particularly informative and insightful being hands-on and reflective of your experience. Yes, there is something similar in other ranges but to the best of my knowledge, thus far, they are all larger units. Even at this point of aiming to be lightweight, handheld wet/dry with a single 18V battery. As, yes, all the manufacturer's ranges incorporate much bigger two battery/40V units too. But for this hand held wet/dry spec, this I think, is or, is amongest, the most compact. Whilst there are lots of YT videos giving an overview of the unit none go into the level of detail your specified. I particularly appreciated your practical comments about wet-liquid usage. For as a embryonic hobbiest have little experience of this but think I need it! :) The tip about changing the filter is very useful otherwise I would have wasted a HEPA one very easily. As said want to use this item to base a tool range selection of Makita on. So will look at your other videos on their kit too. And also, on the safety footwear. Thank you for making this as well as providing the cheapest UK supplier - as am a VAT paying Brit too! Look forward to your update video on more usage of the unit in due course and whatever else your channel puts out.
@@ostwelt wow! I’m gobsmacked at your very kind response. I started doing the videos because a lot of the others were sponsored and box openings and as such weren’t tested in a real world situation. I keep getting told I go into too much detail, but I’m always left with questions when I watch the other videos. I’ll do my best to keep the videos informative and of genuinely used tools. Thanks so much for the positive feedback. I appreciate it.
I agree with your other viewer: accidentally stumbled on your review and from a contractor's perspective this is just what I needed to see. Much more information than other videos, and all of it relevant. I'll be buying one of these units as a result so thanks for your help 👍
Don't listen to jibes about waffling!
As someone who is thinking of anchoring their whole power tool range selection around this specific item, it was particularly informative and insightful being hands-on and reflective of your experience.
Yes, there is something similar in other ranges but to the best of my knowledge, thus far, they are all larger units. Even at this point of aiming to be lightweight, handheld wet/dry with a single 18V battery. As, yes, all the manufacturer's ranges incorporate much bigger two battery/40V units too. But for this hand held wet/dry spec, this I think, is or, is amongest, the most compact.
Whilst there are lots of YT videos giving an overview of the unit none go into the level of detail your specified. I particularly appreciated your practical comments about wet-liquid usage. For as a embryonic hobbiest have little experience of this but think I need it! :) The tip about changing the filter is very useful otherwise I would have wasted a HEPA one very easily.
As said want to use this item to base a tool range selection of Makita on. So will look at your other videos on their kit too. And also, on the safety footwear. Thank you for making this as well as providing the cheapest UK supplier - as am a VAT paying Brit too!
Look forward to your update video on more usage of the unit in due course and whatever else your channel puts out.
@@ostwelt wow! I’m gobsmacked at your very kind response. I started doing the videos because a lot of the others were sponsored and box openings and as such weren’t tested in a real world situation. I keep getting told I go into too much detail, but I’m always left with questions when I watch the other videos. I’ll do my best to keep the videos informative and of genuinely used tools. Thanks so much for the positive feedback. I appreciate it.