Makita 18V / 40V Cordless Lighting Range Overview

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • We’re back at Makita UK in Milton Keynes for more from Product Specialist, Steve Ray.
    What has Steve got up his sleeve this time around? Lights, lights & more lights! That’s right, we’re talking all about Makita’s cordless lighting range, including XGT standalone options (40V or 18V) 18V tripods and LXT Flashlights.
    For more Makita new releases, check out Makita's September 2023 Lineup here: • Makita New Releases Se...
    Jump ahead:
    00:00 - 00:33 Introduction
    00:34 - 02:04 ML011G 40V Max LED Li-ion XGT Flashlight
    02:05 - 03:33 ML002G 40V XGT Worklight with USB Charging Port
    03:34 - 05:17 ML006G 40V XGT Diffused Foldable Worklight
    05:18 - 06:20 ML001G 40V XGT Flashlight with 170° Angle Range
    06:21 - 08:07 ML007G 40V XPT Cordless Flashlight with 4 Light Modes
    08:27 - 11:47 ML003G / ML005G / ML009G XGT 40V / LXT 18V Cordless Area Work Lights
    11:48 - 14:38 DML814 / DML813 18V LXT 12 LED Work Lights with Adjustable Height
    14:39 - 15:01 Wrap up
    All products are now available to buy at ukplanettools.co.uk - your first and last place to shop tools, fixings and building supplies in the UK.
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Komentáře • 2

  • @oscartrain1151
    @oscartrain1151 Před 5 měsíci

    My problem with makita LED work lights, of various types, is that they don't seem to be weather proof. defiantly they stop working when it gets cold, but dampness also seems a problem. whenever we store lights in our vehicles they stop working in the winter but work again when brought indoors for a few days. this does not happen with our Ryobi work lights

  • @mikerosoft1009
    @mikerosoft1009 Před 5 měsíci

    Why aren't the tower lights 40v as well? Why? They could last forever on a 40v Battery.