I think drills should last years, therefore reviews should take this into account, ive had my dewalt 988 for six years still using original nicad batteries. Looks batered to bits but never gives up, i dont see many makitas lasting that long,
Metabo stuff is pretty good i have a chase cutter and it does the job well. The only down side when a part broke there was not one in the country and i had to wait two weeks for it. I did buy a makita chase cutter as a stand in and that is fine also and have been using that since. i don't think you will go far wrong with metabo.Hello guys,Just joined the forum and only my 1st post but I am looking for a very good drill as well and I was wondering what is your experience with Metabo? Could you have a look on the following ones? Only thing is that they run at 1400 rpm max.
1. 100Nm Product catalogue handheld powertools - Products Metabo - Power Tools ? Metabo Great Britain and Ireland - Power tools built by professionals for professionals
2. 62 Nm Product catalogue handheld powertools - Products Metabo - Power Tools ? Metabo Great Britain and Ireland - Power tools built by professionals for professionals
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I got the LXT twin pack for 270 on eBayhttp://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/371055392066?nav=SEARCHWhere from john ?
Think the 458 was the "replacement" for the 451. I like my 451!
The 458 is I think 88Nm whereas the 451 is only 80Nm and that can be quite a handful. Does it have the built in light that shines nowhere near the tip of the supplied bits?I still got a green 18v Bosch that my dad gave me for Xmas years ago. Still can't chuck it so it lives in the cupboard for diy.
The 458 is a wee beastie, nearly broke my arm when drilling fence posts with a new auger bit
Those old makita's were the dogs do daas.
I hear they aren't as good quality these days but I can't complain
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