Makita 18v Router | Makita Cordless Trim Router FULL REVIEW Makita XTR01Z

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  • It's finally here! The Makita 18v Battery Router! XTR01
    Here is my first review of the Makita DRT50Z Brushless Cordless Laminate Trimmer.
    Also known as the Makita XTR01Z Cordless Trim Router in North America.
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Komentáře • 143

  • @Bandits_68
    @Bandits_68 Před 6 lety +19

    Hey, thanks for the review. Went and got one the next day. Paid a little extra for the accesories package.
    Just a tip regarding inserting bits into the router, make sure the bit is not fully inserted, pull it out approximately the thickness of a coin from the collet. Cheers

  • @garyainslie9115
    @garyainslie9115 Před 6 lety +6

    I have this router and i love it. i was in the store for an hour trying to decide whether to go corded or cordless! it's so stable and easy to handle. Only real negative i have with it is chews batteries like mad. Even still, would highly recommend. Thanks for the video mate, although it was a tad long for my taste.

    • @ccdirecttvdllc5246
      @ccdirecttvdllc5246 Před 4 lety +3

      Its all about the battery size. They pair the cordless stuff with the smallest battery, so you have to buy a bigger one.

  • @zandemen
    @zandemen Před rokem +3

    I have this router and love it, but see a review of all these trim routers saying it sucks because it's hard to adjust, just falls out.
    That's actually one of the things I like about it, I can pop the thing out and change the bit in seconds.
    As for adjustment, you just learn the technique and it's super easy.

  • @larndavies6954
    @larndavies6954 Před 7 lety +7

    Btw the router (DRT50ZJX2)has just been released today with the plunge base and offset base as well as the standard in one of the new stackable cases( think festool) for $355 Aus. Standard tool is $249 Aus. Very tempting after your review though I'm not sure if I would have a need for the other bases already having a plunge router. Have pasted the part numbers of the new bases below to make them easier to order if wanted.
    1 x 821552-6 MAKPAC Connector case (type 4)
    Makita 195563-0 Plunger Router Attachment - 195563-0
    Easy to operate lock lever
    Rubberised soft grip
    3-stage cut depth adjustment
    High durability and accuracy obtained by using aluminum for plunge base
    Replaceable, non-marring plastic base plate for protection of plunge base and smooth slicing on work surface
    Plunge capacity: 0 - 35mm
    Makita 195561-4 Tilt Base Assembly - 195561-4
    Tilt Base Assembly
    Tilting capacity: - 30 to 45 degree
    Allows for different profiles when using the same router bit
    Ideal for trimming laminated boards and other thin materials
    Uses 1/4" shank bits

  • @syproful
    @syproful Před 4 lety +1

    I started some woodworking projects at home. I realized pretty fast that once you start with the visible work. You won’t get far without one of these. I’m already all in on makita. So the choice is easy for me. It seems like people are pretty happy with the woodworking tools from makita. Good quality for the money. The plungesaw is another great example. Festool is great, but only if you are a dedicated preffesional that needs that extra edge. Very expensive.

  • @popnicable
    @popnicable Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your experience with XTR01. Mine is dead. The led lit and the motor start sometime for a couple of turns.

  • @pf5658
    @pf5658 Před 4 lety +6

    Awesome! You just gotta appreciate how far cordless tools have come over the past few years. “ No bloody cord” 👍🏾😊

  • @benny5190
    @benny5190 Před 5 lety +1

    Great review

  • @BG-hp6mu
    @BG-hp6mu Před 6 lety

    Subbed. Bloody useful review. Ordering one tomorrow.

  • @slwilliams75
    @slwilliams75 Před 3 lety

    Great video, really helped me take the plunge and buy one 👍🏻

  • @OZToolTalk
    @OZToolTalk Před 6 lety +6

    Great review man, Had me the whole 30min.
    I have similar thoughts on the tool. Now sunscribed.
    Cheers ! (Mike)

  • @user-cu3uo2cs8i
    @user-cu3uo2cs8i Před 2 lety

    4 years later I got the 14.4V version which has both 6mm and 8mm collet.
    Plus a 6mm bit.
    Dust cover
    All clear plastic base (rectangular)
    others are the same
    waiting for 40V XGT version, and half inch router.

  • @katastrophenschutzwa
    @katastrophenschutzwa Před 6 lety +2

    I've walked away from this tool twice now at the makita stand at the local merchants. I thought I'd wait to see a film like this offering a tradesmans opinion. Nice to see it being used. Thanks. First thing I'll buy after the xmas hols. 👍

  • @samhassall1926
    @samhassall1926 Před 2 lety

    I also got this router this week, seems great so far :)

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 2 lety +1

      The 40v one has just been released...

    • @samhassall1926
      @samhassall1926 Před 2 lety

      Tools & Stuff my boss bought it for me for getting signed off so no complaints haha, I’ll upgrade soon tho as I just got the 260mm skilly.

  • @ealdydar
    @ealdydar Před 2 lety

    love this router. was going to buy a 2nd one but they jumped from 129- 149 . Not a huge deal but sux. All the corded version accessories fit this router. I purchased the plunge base and it brings this router to next level.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 2 lety +1

      There is a 40v one now too that fits all the same accessories. I have done a review of it.

  • @GastronomicEntity
    @GastronomicEntity Před 5 lety

    Great review, thanks. Ive just bought the Mak pack in Aus.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 5 lety +1

      Im in Sydney at the moment.

    • @GastronomicEntity
      @GastronomicEntity Před 5 lety

      @@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL I'm in sleepy Adelaide. What's happening in Sydney?

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 5 lety

      Heaps last night. After finishing Dragon boating in Darling Harbour there was an awesome lightning storm several firework displays, and the opening of the invictus games at the opera house with Prince Harry. All viewable from our airbnb apartment. Bit dreay and windy this morning.

  • @aedvark
    @aedvark Před 7 lety +10

    I had a play with one at work (makita warehouse) and bloody hell the little bugger has some go.

  • @martijnheeroma5492
    @martijnheeroma5492 Před 6 lety +1

    Cordless routing (123m.), nice, thanks for the review.

  • @daingiordano6830
    @daingiordano6830 Před 7 lety +3

    thanks for this review. can't wait till it's available in the states.

  • @courtlandblake48
    @courtlandblake48 Před 7 lety +2

    I may need to go out and buy one now. I loved that when you opened the box, you immediately tossed the instructions aside because, well, your a man! A battery is not included?!

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety

      I think they are only available in Aussie and New Zealand at the moment. But it won't be long before they sweep the world. It is a great little tool and I have thrashed it since I got it a few days back. Even the wife wants to use it to try some crafty things so I am going to teach her how to use it this weekend. Any Makita tool with a 'Z' at the end of the model number is a 'skin' and does not come with batteries or chargers, as most people will already have these from the first tools they bought.

  • @user-ks5ff
    @user-ks5ff Před 7 lety +1

    Great video, not out in the UK, never even seen it before, do you have a 10.8v cxt brushless drill driver? love to see a video on that, the non hammer version

  • @artur777
    @artur777 Před 3 lety +2

    Best cordless router

  • @guyjohnson3775
    @guyjohnson3775 Před 6 lety +1

    Sweet👍

  • @ldwithrow08
    @ldwithrow08 Před 7 lety +3

    Nothing wrong with battery routers. I own four routers; one 1/2" Hitachi, a 1/4" Ryobi and a Black and Decker 1/4", all three corded, and a Ryobi 1/4" 18 v trim router. My go to tool is the battery powered Ryobi. Works just as well as the corded ones and a lot handier. A trick to adjust but otherwise just as good.

  • @WheresMyPencilUK
    @WheresMyPencilUK Před 7 lety +3

    Looks a great bit of kit thanks for sharing the review.
    DeWalt really need to make one of these, then I'll be happy!

  • @larndavies6954
    @larndavies6954 Před 7 lety +4

    I was expecting you to say it went to 6, it annoys me also. Love the reviews btw. I'm a kiwi in Aus, found your site from your review on the Bosch drill press. Are you still happy with that? Considering it versus a floor mounted belt drive. Cheers

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +3

      I would recommend it with provisos. It has limited height compared to a floor mount. It is noisy. It is inaccurate in regards to chuck wobble. If you want to use it all day everyday, get a conventional one. It is fine for my needs... just.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +3

      I had a look at the AEG/Ridgid today and it goes up to 7! WTF? Felt like a piece of shit but had a better fine adjustment system.

    • @larndavies6954
      @larndavies6954 Před 7 lety

      Tools & Stuff using my Bosch plunge router on Monday.it goes up to 6 reminded me of this video straight away lol

  • @timbertime738
    @timbertime738 Před 2 lety

    I use mine regularly and really don't look after my tools and it is awesome! However the tactile switch /locking combo gives me the shits!

  • @tandlhealth308
    @tandlhealth308 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the great review. I've been looking at these for a few weeks and been searching online to find a proper review to see if it's powerful enough.
    I plan on using this to cut some some large circular art boards or my wife. If I make up a home made jig out of plywood will it be easy enough to screw to the base on this router?
    Thanks again.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety

      Yes. You could cut a circle in a long strip of plywood the same size as the router base and just place it in as you turn it to cut. Or unscrew the plate on the bottom of the router and screw the router directly to the strip of ply. Or easiest way would probably be to attach the straight edge guide to the tool and the screw that to the ply. There are lots of fairly easy ways to do it. If you are doing circles smaller than about 400mm then you can just use the guide that comes with the tool. Good Luck.

    • @tandlhealth308
      @tandlhealth308 Před 7 lety

      Tools & Stuff Thank you. That's what I was hoping, just wanting to ensure my thinking was correct.
      Looks like I'll be going shopping this Saturday.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety

      What country are you in? I am not sure if it is widely available outside of New Zealand and Australia yet.

    • @tandlhealth308
      @tandlhealth308 Před 7 lety

      In Australia. I looked at it briefly in my local Total Tools a couple of weeks ago.
      It's nice to see a review and watch someone using it. It'll easily have enough power for what I need it for.
      Thanks for the detailed review. I'll go though some of your others now after stumbling on this.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +2

      Glad I could be of help. I am just editing and uploading more reviews now.

  • @simonac688.
    @simonac688. Před 4 lety

    Great review mate...( sub)

  • @GastronomicEntity
    @GastronomicEntity Před 5 lety

    Just wondering...how could I safely mount a battery router under a table? ie stop button?

  • @mohammedrahman6046
    @mohammedrahman6046 Před 6 lety

    It's depends on H,L,W how big is your trimming line. I just finished a small hobby project. It took me complete two 5Amps batteries. I love the router though. Easy to use.

  • @onetalentedman2822
    @onetalentedman2822 Před rokem +1

    Using a router table will give far better results plus can work a lot faster and safer. Makita can't be beaten tools made to last. I have a old Makita cordless drill 33 years old used daily and still as good as ever. They may seem exspensive but your paying for top quality high specifications and the electric motors can't be beaten.

  • @riba2233
    @riba2233 Před 11 měsíci

    green makita, interesting. in europe we have makita MT and they are orange. btw you know this was a long time ago when you had a 5ah without an indicator :)

  • @oneeyedphotographer
    @oneeyedphotographer Před 4 lety +1

    In Australia,a decade ago, we had Maktec. Maybe still do. It's hobbyist grade Makita, has a reddish livery. Bunnings sells the same stuff branded Makita. Same model numbers. Allegedly to avoid price-matching calls.

  • @samhassall1926
    @samhassall1926 Před 2 lety

    Around 23mins it sounds like a F1 Gran Prix is on next door 😂

  • @alvarogonzalez4743
    @alvarogonzalez4743 Před 3 lety

    Hello and thanks for sharing. Isn't less stable than the corded version?

    • @DaveB-gm9pj
      @DaveB-gm9pj Před 4 měsíci

      No as long as you hold it steady it won't be

  • @hallinanhart
    @hallinanhart Před 4 lety

    What kind of router bits were you using?

  • @tls5870
    @tls5870 Před 6 lety +1

    Makita just isn't going to stop. I've almost cut the cord completely, I just need Makita to come out with a cordless 10" or bigger mitre saw

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 6 lety

      They have a 10" cordless that should be out by the end of the year. I have used it and it is awesome.

    • @tls5870
      @tls5870 Před 6 lety

      Wow that's good news, that should complete my setup. Not long after I switched to Makita from DeWalt, DeWalt started coming out with the flexvolt stuff and the cordless 12", I thought I was going to end up with 2 sets of batteries on my truck.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 6 lety

      Looks to be a good tool with cutting capacities almost as good as a 12" so it is said.

  • @prastiihandmademilu38
    @prastiihandmademilu38 Před 6 lety

    hello,please help, first of all on the DRT50Z -doeas it not come with 8mm collet cone? is very hard for me to find roun over bits with big radius like one in your video but with 6mm.what barnd an model is the bit please

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 6 lety

      On the NZ Makita website it says it comes with '6mm, 8mm or 1/4", 3/8"'. Mine did not come with an 8mm, it came with a 3/8"(9.5mm). But where you live it may be different. If it does not come with an 8mm collet you could always buy one from your Makita stockists or ebay.

  • @TonchoTonev
    @TonchoTonev Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, makita says that the tool can be used with 6 and 8mm bits, but in the video you said that there is a standart 6.35 collet. So what's the way to use it with 8mm bits? I'm asking because 6mm are hard to find here, where i live.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 3 lety +2

      In some parts of the world it comes with a 6.35mm collet and an 8mm. In this part of the world it came with 6.35mm and 9.5mm for some reason. So check the makita website of your country and it may come with the 8mm collet. Otherwise you can buy one from ebay or Makita.

    • @TonchoTonev
      @TonchoTonev Před 3 lety

      @@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL thank you! Really appreciate the help.

  • @MegaTUHAU
    @MegaTUHAU Před 6 lety

    Wow..impressive..1 battery trim all the woods?

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 6 lety +2

      Yes. One battery charge did everything in the video.

    • @MegaTUHAU
      @MegaTUHAU Před 6 lety +1

      Tools & Stuff im gonna get one soon..thanks for reply..😎

  • @jettygarcia8081
    @jettygarcia8081 Před 3 lety

    Clear plastic dust thing use for vacuum

  • @_mrv_
    @_mrv_ Před 7 lety

    please run it with a flush trim bit through plywood like you are trimming the plywood to the size of a table frame. This is by far the bast torture test I've found for these palm routers. My Bosch colt has plenty of power to do this task all day but my Ridgid cordless smoked itself after an 8ft cut doing the same thing.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +1

      Well comparing Ridgid to Bosch or Makita is like comparing Nissan to Ferrari or Porsche. I might do another video of different profiles through different timbers. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @_mrv_
      @_mrv_ Před 7 lety

      I don't care about brands, just performance. I own nearly $1000 worth of both makita and Ridged tools.

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph Před 2 lety +1

    To buy precision tools like this in my other hobby, photographer costs hundreds, sometimes a couple thousand dollars.

  • @louislaforest7717
    @louislaforest7717 Před 6 lety

    Any thoughts on how this would handle dadoes??

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 6 lety

      Absolute;y fine. I have done them in hardwood and used many different router bits with it now and it is not a problem for this tool.

  • @matthewtaylor2965
    @matthewtaylor2965 Před 5 lety +1

    Always take the battery out before you attempt to touch the cutter mate regardless of any safety features 👍🏼

  • @zagnit
    @zagnit Před 6 lety

    Wondering if wearing a rubber glove would help with grip fatigue

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 6 lety +2

      Perhaps, I hate wearing gloves though.

    • @zagnit
      @zagnit Před 6 lety

      Tools & Stuff Me too. I rarely wear them even when doing demo; just can’t seem to find a pair that’s comfortable enough for a days work.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 6 lety

      And they get way too hot. I also hate not having the tactile sense of my fingers.

  • @0j0nn
    @0j0nn Před 7 lety

    is the 8mm collet as bad as on the corded version?

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +2

      It does not come with an 8mm collet. It comes with a 1/4" (6.35mm) as standard, and an 3/8" (9.5mm) one. The 6.35mm is fine for the job and the 9.5mm is rubbish looking, though I haven't tried it.

  • @pollyaloy
    @pollyaloy Před 5 lety +1

    Can this router handle tongue and groove bits ?

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 5 lety +1

      If you can find tng bits that'll fit. Most tng bits are half inch so won't fit into the router.

  • @trentoncorbet1
    @trentoncorbet1 Před 2 lety

    Frikn Plunger base attachment is expensive on its own

  • @davitberishvili8062
    @davitberishvili8062 Před rokem

    Hello. Which diameter bits does use this router?

  • @iq0099
    @iq0099 Před 2 lety

    I have noticed a slip after it heats up..

    • @andre1987eph
      @andre1987eph Před 2 lety

      Heat may expand the metal of the collet, causing the bit to sit loose ? Just a thought.

  • @horseblinderson4747
    @horseblinderson4747 Před 7 lety

    MSRP?
    Street price?

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety

      I think in the states it is going to be around the $180 mark. Here in NZ it is between $270 - $300

  • @MekazaBitrusty
    @MekazaBitrusty Před 7 lety +1

    I was hoping it would be a lot more quite for a brushless motor. Disappointed 😔

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +11

      As with most wood cutting tools it is the act of the blade cutting that makes the most noise, so even if the motor is "Quiet", as soon as you start using it that is when the noise really kicks in.

  • @pasinen
    @pasinen Před 7 lety +8

    Not available in Europe.... damn it.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +5

      It will be soon, I think we may be the first in the world to get it.

    • @user-ks5ff
      @user-ks5ff Před 7 lety

      Also, do you know anything about the brushless 10.8v cxt jigsaw coming out? and any other info on new cxt tools?

    • @hotaslava69er
      @hotaslava69er Před 7 lety

      Tools & Stuff bull shit ... been selling in aus for over a month!

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +5

      Well if you had watched the video you would have heard me talk about it being available in Australia. An it was a collective we, as in Down Under. So relax!

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +3

      +user12345 hi I tried to reply to your other comment but for some reason CZcams wouldn't let me. I have played with the new CXT tools but I don't have any and there is two jigsaws coming out I do believe as well as a shear for cutting leather cardboard fabric vinyl that sort of thing and also a laser level which works on 12 volt and 18 volt batteries .

  • @ValonMUTD
    @ValonMUTD Před 5 lety

    Does it work with 8MM ?

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 5 lety

      You may have to buy a different collet. In some countries it comes with an 8mm collet.

    • @ValonMUTD
      @ValonMUTD Před 5 lety

      @@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL Thanks

  • @sparkden
    @sparkden Před 6 lety +1

    according to propaganda:) cool. struggling to find one with batteries.

  • @UncoolAdam
    @UncoolAdam Před 4 lety +2

    good review - but 0 would be off I reckon 😂

  • @nmcconnochie
    @nmcconnochie Před 7 lety

    I love that its battery powered but I still can't believe they haven't put an LED light on it! most of my tools are makita and theres lights on a fair few of them, most of which I find pretty un-necessary to be honest such as the new brushless drills and impact drivers but of the one tool which could truely use a light so you can clearly see the work surface, its the trimmer!! As a Carpenter I use a trimmer every other day for fitting door furniture and I'm truely surprised that no company has brought out a trimmer with a light yet that I'm aware of.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +6

      So obviously you did not watch this video and have not used this tool, else you would know that this tool has 2 LED lights that light your work piece.

    • @trentsteel69
      @trentsteel69 Před 7 lety +5

      WATCH THE VIDEO DUDE. Don't you just love it when idiots who don't know what they are talking about have a rant about something.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 7 lety +1

      The AEG/Ridgid also has lights.

    • @nmcconnochie
      @nmcconnochie Před 6 lety +2

      Yeah i must admit, watched the start of the vid and didn't see that it has lights, read the specs from a couple of other reviews and lights weren't mentioned, my bad.

  • @systemtim
    @systemtim Před 4 lety

    brilliant tool except the dust collector plastic distort your vision badly which is a shame.

  • @saritsotangkur2438
    @saritsotangkur2438 Před 6 lety +6

    My router is more powerful, it goes up to 11.

  • @Pistol_Knight
    @Pistol_Knight Před 5 lety

    Sorry to be late on this, but try clamping your material down................

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 5 lety

      I did 123 metres that is a lot of clamping, not to mention you can't rout the areas that are clamped. There was no need to clamp for this project.

    • @Pistol_Knight
      @Pistol_Knight Před 5 lety

      @@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL Only reason I say that is if your material was clamped you would not have had the problem of the 'fence' moving, constant pressure is needed and control is needed IMO, but I take your point

    • @chrisman3673
      @chrisman3673 Před 3 lety

      The only thing I would add, is if you screwed some crap wood on the back side of the work piece it would be more stable pushing against, quicker, and easier on your hands.
      Just a thought to make your job easier.

  • @Not2480
    @Not2480 Před 3 lety

    40 v version..is there..yes ..no

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 Před 5 lety +1

    The question that immediately comes to mind is WHY.
    Why are manufactures making battery versions for all of their tools? $$$$€€€€
    This is really irresponsible of these companies to promote the excessive and unnecessary use of batteries.
    It places a drain on resources and creates a huge disposal and or recycling problem .
    Aside from that , corded tools will work uninterrupted and generally have waay more power .
    Also, there is no need to have all these battery operated tools because everyone has power at their house or shop and if your on a job site , grid power is usually available . if not grid power ,then a generator will be used.
    The only battery powered tools i use are drills , impact drivers and a small makita circular saw for a quick cut in the yard or away from an outlet. other than that i prefer using my corded tools

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 5 lety +3

      Well I do a lot of work nowhere near power and it is a lot easier to carry a battery Nail gun into the bush over an air compressor and petrol generator (are they good for the planet?) Another commentor who thinks everyone uses tools the way they do. But I am glad to see you are a hypocrite when it suits you.

    • @siriosstar4789
      @siriosstar4789 Před 5 lety

      You took my post rather personally . Just presenting my view on the over use of batteries. I wasn’t criticizing your review.
      You have to expect alternative views from your own when posting you tube videos, it come with the territory.

    • @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
      @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL  Před 5 lety +2

      I know you didn't have a go at my review, what you did was worse. You came to a video you didn't want to watch just to complain about a side topic. You commented in a way that says you are right and everyone else is wrong. Battery tools are ok as long as they are the ones you like. I have to expect alternate views... but clearly you don't. And don't tell me about "the territory". You are the perfect example of a troll.
      I await your reply... because that is what trolls do right?

    • @siriosstar4789
      @siriosstar4789 Před 5 lety

      Geesh, why so angry?
      Your video came up in my feed and so i gave it a look.
      My apologies for being off topic ,but i had been discussing the issues i brought up with some friends recently and so it was on my mind when i watched your video .
      If you would like , i will take down my comment .

    • @constablebentonfraser5014
      @constablebentonfraser5014 Před 4 lety

      Grizzly hahahahahhahajahahahhajahajhahahahahahhahaahaha
      BEAST MODE