Been trying to decide between the Makita xdr14 and the Milwaukee M18. Makita feels great. Milwaukee is tied up so tight at our local store I have not been able to hold it to tell. Leaning towards Makita and it is on sale currently! Thanks for your vid!
get Makita, I bought M 18 brushless than M 18 fuel, those are out of balance , Makita maybe not that strong but you can use it all day without fatigue with Milwaukee after few screws you will feel that something not right. I bought Makita recently and what a diffrence in ergonomics .
Uhh…the screws you’re talking about: one is a regular Philips the other is a Posi-Drive, totally different. You definitely shouldn’t use a Phillips bit on a Posi-Drive as it’ll cam out or strip the head.
I really don't know. When I buy a tool, I look for the cheapest one that fits my requirements in terms of quality and functionality. The XDT14 was the right fit for me so I looked no further. Sorry mate.
I believe the xdt14 is simply the xdt13 with mode settings. The xdt16 is top of the line (twin of the Japan market 171), with a more powerful motor and a more compact head.
Hello, quick question. I just got the xdt13. There is some in and out play of the actual shaft that holds the bits. It's about 1/8 inch. (Not the collet, I know that's supposed to move!!) Is this normal?
Hi Todd, Since I no longer have the xdt13 I will refer to my current driver- the xdt14 but I believe they are the same for this matter. If you refer to the in-and-out slack the bit holder has within the driver socket, I believe it is perfectly normal for these impact drivers. Mine has it too. If the actual socket that the bit holder sits in is loose than it's probably a malfunction. Hope it helps.
Weirdly it came with my Makita hammer drill and it fits where the hook is supposed to be. I don't remember the exact drill model. I can check it if you'd like.
@@0nePerson I wonder if it's an accessory that you can order... Or if they just come with certain drills. Like yours. Maybe it has a part number that I can look up. Cause I just picked up the xdt14 for $105 with a free 2ah battery for doing precise work, pocket holes, cabinet hinges, and whatnot. Yes please, thank you in advance!
Hi. Did some searching and managed to find the bit holder's part No. - 452947-8. This is the link to its product page on Makita's website: www.makitatools.com/products/details/452947-8
Been trying to decide between the Makita xdr14 and the Milwaukee M18. Makita feels great. Milwaukee is tied up so tight at our local store I have not been able to hold it to tell.
Leaning towards Makita and it is on sale currently!
Thanks for your vid!
Glad I could help
get Makita, I bought M 18 brushless than M 18 fuel, those are out of balance , Makita maybe not that strong but you can use it all day without fatigue with Milwaukee after few screws you will feel that something not right. I bought Makita recently and what a diffrence in ergonomics .
Uhh…the screws you’re talking about: one is a regular Philips the other is a Posi-Drive, totally different. You definitely shouldn’t use a Phillips bit on a Posi-Drive as it’ll cam out or strip the head.
Hi. You are totally right, that's why I have both of them attached to my drill. Thanks for clarifying it for the viewers.
I know that the XDT14 and XDT16 are close, but I wonder how it would compare to that model
I really don't know. When I buy a tool, I look for the cheapest one that fits my requirements in terms of quality and functionality. The XDT14 was the right fit for me so I looked no further. Sorry mate.
I believe the xdt14 is simply the xdt13 with mode settings. The xdt16 is top of the line (twin of the Japan market 171), with a more powerful motor and a more compact head.
@@ruthnoya8424 yeah that's right, I ended up getting xdt16 for $60 on a deal and it is a amazing tool
תודה על הסרטון ,באיזה אתה משתמש ב 13 או ב 14 לי יש כרגע את ה 13
14. הייתה לי 13 והתקדמתי. ל 14 יש בורר דרגות נפרד שליטה בכח/מהירות בנוסף להדק.
השינוי ל 14 בשבילי היה מאד משמעותי - הפסקתי לטחון ביטים.
Hello, quick question. I just got the xdt13. There is some in and out play of the actual shaft that holds the bits. It's about 1/8 inch. (Not the collet, I know that's supposed to move!!) Is this normal?
Hi Todd,
Since I no longer have the xdt13 I will refer to my current driver- the xdt14 but I believe they are the same for this matter. If you refer to the in-and-out slack the bit holder has within the driver socket, I believe it is perfectly normal for these impact drivers. Mine has it too. If the actual socket that the bit holder sits in is loose than it's probably a malfunction. Hope it helps.
My dumbass stuck the small screw in it how can I get it out ?
I don't think I understand. Please be more specific.
Where do you get the bit holder?
Weirdly it came with my Makita hammer drill and it fits where the hook is supposed to be. I don't remember the exact drill model. I can check it if you'd like.
@@0nePerson I wonder if it's an accessory that you can order... Or if they just come with certain drills. Like yours. Maybe it has a part number that I can look up. Cause I just picked up the xdt14 for $105 with a free 2ah battery for doing precise work, pocket holes, cabinet hinges, and whatnot. Yes please, thank you in advance!
Hi. Did some searching and managed to find the bit holder's part No. - 452947-8. This is the link to its product page on Makita's website:
www.makitatools.com/products/details/452947-8
@@0nePerson thank you so much!
תודה על הסקירה וגם על המבטא הכ"כ ישראלי שלך😉
עזוב את זה... מה אתה אומר על כמות השגיאות באנגלית שלי? 😉
Thanks buddy nice explain 👍
Happy to help
Impact driver 40 v ok
Thanks for your Like. But I don't understand your question. Could you be more specific?
First here
You got it wrong... I was first here (~;
lol..nice