Fake Makita vs Makita XWT14
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- Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2020
- #fakeMakita #Makita #impactwrench #XWT14 #DWT300
DEWALT DW2298 1/2-Inch Square to 1/4-Inch Adaptor Hex Rapid Load
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Makita XWT14Z - DWT300 - 1/2"Impact Wrench with hog ring, bare tool
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Makita’s 18V LXTLithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 4-Speed 1/2" Sq. Drive Impact Wrench w/ Friction Ring Anvil, Tool Only (XWT14Z) provides improved fastening control, ideal for automotive, installation, and fabrication trades. The impact wrench combines extended run time and speed control for unmatched fastening performance. It is powered by a Makita-built brushless motor for longer run time. The brushless motor delivers 240 ft.lbs. of Max Torque and 430 ft.lbs. of Nut-Busting Torque.
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*Awesome impact **MyBest.Tools** Takes tires off in a second. Plenty of power for what I’ve used it for - rotating tires. Using it on 3rd setting for removal and 2nd setting for tightening lugs.*
I have the same model but but with the 1/4 hex and is not much slower than other brushless makita impact drivers . I'm a builder and already used it most days for about a year now and is still ok . It's not good as a wrench but ideal as a impact driver . You won't find any better tool for up to £50 and for this price You can have 2 of these :)
Yep, we may end up with two.
Did you have the fake makita on the small/ low setting sounded like it ?
That would be an easy fix, but it seems to be an issue with the motor. Our fake Makita is dead.
@Tony Pony Freedom of speech is such a wonderful thing. Folks get upset when the fake Makita fails. Pretty good for videos though. We trashed ours. Chapter closed.
How about do a test for fake dtw700?
Nice video! Can you tell me is the battery that you used on the fake driver a genuine Makita or was it just some junk that came with that horrible driver? They are selling thousands of these fakes here at some of the big box online stores for USD$30
All genuine Makita.
I bought two knock offs. Each cost me $30 USD and works as well as Makita. I even bought two knock off 6 AH batteries. They work like charm too. The same knock offs can be bought for $5 USD each. My point is...nothing isn't made in China nowadays. I refuse to be ripped off by brand names.
Knock-off batteries will generally work fine, for a time. The problem with them is not their voltage or the intitial amperage and power, but their ampere-hour rating, and as a result, how long they last. A 5 ampere-hour rated genunine Makita battery will put out 5 amps for 1 hour before it needs recharging, or 1 amp for 5 hours. 500 milliamps for 10 hours. Approximately. You get the idea. A 5-ampere-hour rated non-genuine battery pack will typically actually be only 2 or 3 ampere hours. _The rating is a lie._ So it will put out 500 milliamps for only 5 hours. Both batteries will work fine, but the non-genuine will peter out after 5 hours, the genuine will last 10 hours. Not only that, but some cheap capacitor in the non-genuine battery is likely to fail after 6 months or a year, and the battery won't take a charge at all. The genuine battery is likely to go on working for 7 years before it won't hold a charge anymore. So when you spend $5 on a supposed 5 ampere-hour battery, ask: what would a genuine 2 ampere-hour battery cost? Is that aftermarket battery less than that? If it isn't, you aren't getting a fair deal.
Now I know thank you
You are welcome.
Can You add a video of all speed setting included high speed in fake makita please
Thank you for letting us know, but our fake Makita is as dead as a dodo. We may order another one, because it is great for attracting views.
@@Itstartedwithsawdust well done . Please make next video more realistic and swich to the highest speed on the fake makita (there is a switch/button) or just make videos on all 3 choice of speeds . Try to get one from bangood or aliexpress , I can get you a link to buy one .
@@bladygalaxy We consider it for later
Fake on low speed?
High speed.
Definitely low speed dude,I have the same one and would fly through that wood in a second
@@feellikemusic1725 We'll keep that in mind for our upcoming XWT14 and DeWALT DCF894 comparison.
A though the same
@@aaronbell8527 our fake Makita is dead.
I have an impact that costs 29€ and is as fast as the Makkita
We bought one for $27 and it is the slowest of them all.
@@Itstartedwithsawdust My impact driver is not a fake Makita it's a different brand m.ruclips.net/video/YbN0pM0xEpw/видео.html
@@bluecrafter_ hmm. That makes us curious.
@@bluecrafter_ do you maybe have a link for the impact driver, thanks in advance.
@@danilo1229 Now it costs 47€ but they also made a stronger brushless version but this one is sold out
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This is not A class of fake Makita
you set to low, on the fake tsss
What would be the point, then? I ordered two of them and both had different RPM's, but both ended up in the trash bin. And if you ask, no, I am not a Makita fan.
weak review you dont even know to use it 🤣
@@henrico180 is there something you would like to say? You reveal a lot about you.
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@@henrico180 good times
Fake is Makita dtw285 version,real is dtw300!