I’ve been toying with the idea of replacing all my old, mostly corded, power tools with a single 18V system and like many others I’m trying to decide between Makita and Dewalt. They seem to be pretty even and most recommendations boil down to “pick the colour you like best”.

However I bought a subscription to a magazine that does a lot of product testing, and saw that they gave all Makita drills the lowest rating in the “expected battery life time” category because they only lasted 300 charging cycles out of the 400 they do as part of the test. Now 300 cycles is quite a lot for a home DIY:er, but is battery life something that Makita owners have had issues with? I can’t remember seeing anyone complaining about it when looking for user reviews and comments. However I do have a vague memory of some pros complaining about Makita “smart” tools shutting down supposedly because they detect that something might break, thus forcing the owner to hand it in for service.

Article in Swedish, and probably paywalled.

edit: Since I doing a bit of testing how annoying (i.e. mostly how high pitched) different drill drivers sound, which hopefully could be useful to someone else, I’ve updated the title to include this.

  • Thitherwards@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That’s review right here) For me, no matter how thoroughly I research something before I buy, it’s always some chance to be disappointed in the end, so I try to let go, and not think too much about it. Though, I hope you find your perfect set, mate)