Makita 40v Power Head (GUX01) - Review

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @tonycheng1081
    @tonycheng1081 Год назад +4

    Excellent review of the two powerheads, really appreciate the effort on checking the weight balance and low speed runtime!

  • @akse
    @akse 2 года назад +5

    wow.. i have to say that comparison between the 2 was amazingly well done. much effort for all the tests etc and nicely displayed on the video.

  • @tinneha
    @tinneha Год назад +1

    You've just solved my internal back and forth debate.... looking at these exact kits. Thanks so much mate; incredibly well done vid too. Keep 'em up!

  • @forger9443
    @forger9443 2 года назад +5

    EXCELLENT video of the comparison mate. Much thanks for that! And yes you are right, both the 36V and 40V can achieve the same max RPM's however the extra torque on the 40V helps it maintain that RPM better and thus prevents bog down in thicker/harder material.
    I am also VERY much appreciative you took the time to compare runtimes between brush vs. light grass. Well done mate. Well done. Really valuable info. It seems for my use case I really will have to stick to gas powered for now. I'm so impatient in waiting for a next generation of battery tech that can give us the longevity in runtime as well as battery life.. It's taking so LONG! lolol.

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  2 года назад +1

      Cheers mate!!
      I did have a look at a 40v 8ah battery this morning and while it didn't feel much heavier in the hand, it is 400g heavier on paper.
      It'd be interesting to see what kind of run-time (and charge time) it would offer but I'll be using the 2.5ah 99% of the time and at $399AUD I'd rather replace my 36v Circular saw with the 40v unit!

    • @forger9443
      @forger9443 2 года назад

      @@gregandtarynsplace Yes mate I definitely understand that utility and value for money. And I suppose too if you already are in the Makita line and have more batteries, it's much easier to just have the spare pre-charged batteries on you ready to swap out as you go. Nice feedback and video format man, hope the channel does well!

  • @sheezy2526
    @sheezy2526 10 месяцев назад

    Many places offer free shipping like tools and tradetools which are authorized dealers. I got a Milwaukee multitool from one place, and the battery and a charger from another and even when both orders were around 200 each, they included free shipping.

  • @Rickman-utz
    @Rickman-utz Год назад

    Thanks for pointing out the issues with the window of operation time. Was considering the 40v head but with the current mode of operation i think i would just have an expensive javelin. It amazes me that someone signs off on these small little details that are such MAJOR flaws. I’ll wait for the next 40v power head to come out and see if the operation is improved.

  • @olivercrosato4742
    @olivercrosato4742 Год назад +1

    Excellent review. I'm a little surprised, because I was leaning towards the 40v system but it might be that the 36v is enough for me.

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад

      I hope this helped make your decision. I kept the 40v but certainly miss the e-brake.
      And it is a bit annoying that even cycling the speed (Low, Medium, High) the tool turns off with that 2s safety timer.

  • @juz6434
    @juz6434 2 года назад

    This video was super helpful. You’ve sold me on the XGT power head.. that is annoying about the 2 seconds shut off time tho

  • @suvijakengr3374
    @suvijakengr3374 Год назад

    Thanks for your excellent and valuable information from Thailand.

  • @nelsoncarpentry
    @nelsoncarpentry 2 года назад +1

    Nice comparison. I have the 36v, but would like more power, especially on the pole saw. I'm thinking the longer brake time may be due to the more powerful motor, maybe that it has more mass rotating, and that a lot of that mass would also further from the centre if it's bigger.

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  2 года назад +1

      Yeah that's a fair point. When you use it though it 'sounds' like it freespins and doesn't even try to brake, then just before is shuts off ( less than 2s ) it brakes and stops just as quickly as the 36v once it tries.
      The 36v line trimmer is the same, it seems to free spin and then brakes quickly once it is applied.

  • @stevenmorris5671
    @stevenmorris5671 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, great content.
    Your subs will explode very soon.
    Keep it up.

  • @philgardener7018
    @philgardener7018 2 года назад

    Thanks for this review. I have the 36v and have been thinking about upgrading to 40v mainly for pole saw use. Think buying lots of 2.5ah batteries to save weight and changing them more often is the way to go. The 2 second timeout might get annoying though

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  2 года назад +1

      Yeah I hope seeing this comparison was useful to you then, the $$$ really starts to add up once you start getting in to the batteries. I received the cheap AliExpress 40v battery just last night so will be looking to get that comparison together soon.

  • @WilkoGRACZ
    @WilkoGRACZ 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your work on this video ^_^

  • @kolrobi
    @kolrobi 2 года назад +5

    Excellent review, maybe the 4ah (40v) battery would be the ideal choice between weight and decent runtime.

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  2 года назад

      Yeah I'll admit the 2.5ah battery is what makes the unit practical for me. I can get all my yard work done (twice) per charge and the unit is lighter than the 36v.

    • @nelsoncarpentry
      @nelsoncarpentry 2 года назад

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @nathanscale
      @nathanscale Год назад

      I heard the 4ah use the new 21700s n the 5ah uses the old 16850s

  • @danielreynolds6498
    @danielreynolds6498 2 года назад

    This is a excellent comparison

  • @lzs19860610
    @lzs19860610 2 года назад +2

    Nice video. A lot useful informations

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  2 года назад

      Thanks Zhensheng - I'm trying to keep them short and informative!

  • @Jake-v8s
    @Jake-v8s Год назад

    good comparison. Although a little confusing on the run times, did you double the run time on the 36v? as 5ah batterys in series would be only 2.5ah. cheers

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад

      Hi no I didn't double the run time. That's how long it took from pulling the trigger to the battery going flat.

  • @chrafc
    @chrafc Год назад +1

    Nice review. I bought the 36V DUX60 a couple of weeks ago and it has the exact same 4 second / 2 second power off setup as your 40V one. Very annoying! Makita must have changed something in the software of the controller recently? I wonder why? Will probably just end up taping down the safety switch...

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад

      Oh no! That's pretty frustrating as a consumer how are you supposed to know if you'll get a 4s or a 60s safety switch. Thanks for letting us know 👍

  • @sigmundsound
    @sigmundsound Год назад

    Very well done.

  • @USB1234567890
    @USB1234567890 Год назад

    Hopefully this kit will be available in the USA!

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад

      Out of interest, where would you typically purchase your power tools from? I've been wondering whether my conversion of what I paid in AUD to USD based on the exchange rate would actually be better if I instead looked up the unit price from USA retailers. We tend to pay a lot more in AUD than just the ~70c exchange rate difference.

    • @USB1234567890
      @USB1234567890 Год назад

      @@gregandtarynsplace most of the time from Home Depot. Sometimes from Acme Tools or MaxTool. We got limited options for XGT. It's only this time that Makita has offered good deals with XGT. The rest of the world has had it for the last two years. Glad we're just starting to catch up!

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад +1

      That’s very helpful, thanks so much 🍻

    • @USB1234567890
      @USB1234567890 Год назад

      @@gregandtarynsplace you’re welcome!

  • @thomashanan1996
    @thomashanan1996 Год назад

    Excellent review…. I reel cut my zoysia matrella at 14mm…. I want to use rotary scissors EM407MP with a powerhead for trimming…. Can LXT handle that well or XGT is preferred? Thanks…

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад +1

      Oh I would love a pair of rotary scissors. The matrella always goes grey around the edges where I've used the line trimmer and I've tried using the hedge trimmer attachment as 'scissors' but it doesn't quite do the job.
      I would expect the LXT to do just fine as I can't imagine cutting the grass like that would require much torque and I suspect you'd only need to run them on Low/Medium anyway.
      But unfortunately I've never had the pleasure of using a pair!

  • @McCoyFamilyFarm
    @McCoyFamilyFarm Год назад

    Great Review!! 👍

  • @knottymatt
    @knottymatt 2 года назад

    Great review. So zip-tie down the 40V's safety for the win?!

  • @Mmmmm173
    @Mmmmm173 Год назад

    Thank you for your help!!!!!

  • @adventureicecream
    @adventureicecream Год назад +1

    Who at Makita thought that 2 second timer was a good idea? What an absolute deal breaker.

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад

      Yes, a bit inconvenient - and it appears to have made its way in to the newer 36v units!

    • @mincemead2027
      @mincemead2027 Год назад

      I assume we can just tape down the dead man switch

  • @michaelshort5115
    @michaelshort5115 Год назад

    Question. So the 40V has the slots for x 2, 2.5 amp batteries as well as x1 5amp battery. Do you know the weight of the 36V with extension arm and hedger. Thanks

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад

      They're very similar in weight at 8.61kg (19lb) for the 36v power head with extension pole and hedging attachment (the 40v was ~350gm heavier).
      The 40v power head will only hold 1x battery though, it doesn't have slots for 2x 2.5ah batteries.
      ruclips.net/video/Kk97lWKM2Qw/видео.html

  • @theoflores4002
    @theoflores4002 Год назад

    Hi I have the 40volt
    Could tell me about the trimmer attachment is working with the 40volts.

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад

      Sorry I don't really understand the question? The line trimmer attachment works on the petrol, 18v, 36v and 40v power heads. My 36v or Makita Edger reviews might give more insight in to the trimmer attachment?

    • @theoflores4002
      @theoflores4002 Год назад

      @@gregandtarynsplace
      I have:UX01GT103-B - 40V Max Brushless Multi-Function Powerhead
      Part of the video you mentioned the attachment accessory for edge trimmer (EE400MP) it's not working properly?
      Could you give more details if you don't mind.
      Thanks

  • @QuocTran1007
    @QuocTran1007 Год назад

    How old was the 36v Combo/battery? as batteries deteriorate over time/usage. Could affect the results of the duration test. Excellent effort with the informative video. Keep up the good work 👍

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  Год назад

      Yes good point! They would be ~2yrs old. So not very old but not brand new, and I only do work around the house on the weekend, not using them day in day out.
      But yes this duration test could be a “worst case” for your 36v batteries.

  • @sambathsu9892
    @sambathsu9892 2 года назад +1

    For $1424 is a little too much mate, Total tools does free shipping.

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  2 года назад

      Yeah the only reason I paid for shipping was to get the free line trimming attachment with the pole saw and hedge trimming kit and they didn't offer free shipping as it was 'on clearance'.
      I was basically watching the stock levels while waiting for a 'spend $1000 and get a $200 gift card offer' to appear (it didn't by the time stock got to

    • @sambathsu9892
      @sambathsu9892 2 года назад +1

      Ah I see, normally I asked Total Tools staff to order them in and it won’t take long though especially when on sales. Can receive bonus buck plus insider money too. Spent only $160 for XGT power head kits with 5ah.

    • @gregandtarynsplace
      @gregandtarynsplace  2 года назад

      @@sambathsu9892 Nice! What do you reckon of your Power Head? I've considered getting the blower attachment, but I think it would be too big/long.

  • @Bdjdjsjsdbxnsiwnf
    @Bdjdjsjsdbxnsiwnf Месяц назад

    The 40v is actually 36v