jinxxx what the indicated price for those makitas???
any johorean here also kaki diy???
QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 8 2012, 06:17 PM)
[Power Tool] Screw driving, Tool for driving screw, nut and bolt....
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Cordless Impact Driver vs. Cordless Drill
A debate has been raging in the world of power tools. People are wondering what's better for their needs, a cordless impact driver or a cordless drill. In all honesty, both of these tools have separate advantages and disadvantages and they each certainly have their place. However, when the comparison is performed objectively, it's clear that the cordless impact driver has many advantages over its conventional drill counterpart. The first place you have to look at when comparing these two power tools is the basic way that each works. A cordless drill works by applying consistent torque, while a cordless impact driver works by delivering increased torque in the form of rapid, high impact blows, to the tune of thousands per minute. This impact system only kicks in when necessary if more torque is needed to continue with a task, before which time it works the same as a standard, albeit more powerful, cordless drill. The powerful repeated impacts are what end up driving the screw, but unlike hammer drills the hammering is all internal and the bit doesn't have any hammering motion allowing it to maintain contact with the work piece resulting in a powerful driving tool. In fact, impact drivers are renowned for being extraordinarily easy to work with. There is no kickback you have to deal with and you won't need to strain to keep your tool in place. Instead, you can easily hold on with just one hand, letting the tool take care of all of the hard work for you. With more speed and power, you'll find that there are few things that your impact driver is not up to the task for. You'll be able to easily handle everything from installing ducts and cabinets to building decks and driving screws and fasteners into drywall and concrete. The diversity of the impact driver is where it shines the most when compared with the drill, which is limited in its capabilities. Another important consideration for both professionals and do-it-yourselfers is battery life. Cordless drills eat up more battery when they require more power and torque. However, cordless impact drivers function from a consistent, even keeled power supply that won't drain the battery to generate more torque. The result is a longer lasting tool that will keep you working at your best as long as you need to be. It's also essential to look at the physical qualities of each of these two different tools. Cordless impact drivers are significantly smaller than cordless drills. The many inches you save translate into increased flexibility for getting into tight spaces. The smaller size and the different internal mechanisms also mean that your impact driver will be much lighter than your cordless drill. The light weight will enable you to keep powering through a job for hours on end without needing a break or feeling any discomfort. You'll be able to easily handle and control an impact driver with just one arm, leaving the other arm to support yourself on a ladder or steady a cabinet, for example. Is There Anything that Makes a Cordless Drill Better than an Impact Driver? Considering all of the above advantages of cordless impact drivers, you may be wondering if the standard cordless drill still has any place in your toolbox. One thing you may want to consider is where and when you will be performing your work. Cordless impact drivers are by nature very loud, and if you're working on the weekend around the home and are just fixing small odds and ends from time to time, it may be a tradeoff you're not ready to make. Additionally, cordless drills maintain a finer touch than their more powerful cousins. If you don't need any heavy duty tasks completed, and speed isn't a concern because you only need to make a few occasional repairs, then the finer touch and control of a cordless drill may be your preference. Cordless Impact Drivers vs. Cordless Drills – Who Wins? For the majority of people, a cordless impact driver will be able to handle everything that their old cordless drill could do. In addition, you'll be opening up the doors to a variety of new tasks that you can complete and take care of with ease. With more speed and more power, all bundled into a package that’s smaller and lighter than the average drill, your cordless impact driver will soon become your new best friend. TD090DWE Cordless Impact Driver 10.8V - Makita-built motor delivers 90N.m of Max Torque in an ultra compact size - Variable speed (0-2,400 RPM & 0-3,000 IPM) for a wide range of fastening applications - Ultra compact design at only 155mm long and weighs only 0.92kg for reduced operator fatigue - Built-in L.E.D. light illuminates the work area - Convenient 1/4" hex chuck for quick bit changes - Ergonomic shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control - Soft grip handle provides increased comfort on the job - Makita's proprietary hammer and anvil are made using the highest quality steel and heat hardened to last longer - Makita 10.8V Lithium-Ion batteries provide longer run time and lower self-discharge - The charger earned the ENERGY STAR® label for meeting the strict energy-efficient guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and US Department of Energy (DOE) This post has been edited by jeffreylam: Mar 9 2012, 05:05 PM |
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Mar 9 2012, 05:13 PM
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bro jeffreylam are you makita distro? thanks
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Mar 9 2012, 05:50 PM
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Mar 9 2012, 10:34 PM
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Jeffrylam, welcome to this thread. Nice info about drill driver and impact driver. Well sentenced like pros.
I have used both types of screw driving, and based on my limired experiences , impact driver is better in most of the case. It is smaller, lighter, very easy to drive screw without slipping and less strain to my hand. That's why most of the professionals prefer impact driver. If you are selling Makita products, let us know. Tq. |
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Hi jeffreylam,
Welcome to the Lowyat.net forum. Thanks for your very concise discourse on the two tools in question Perhaps you can also share with us your thoughts and know how on other power tools as well? A jigsaw, router etc. Feel free to start a new thread on any power tool. |
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Mar 10 2012, 08:45 AM
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Yeah give us a best deal.
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Mar 10 2012, 09:38 AM
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Mar 11 2012, 09:47 PM
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Mar 12 2012, 12:25 AM
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QUOTE(totally_skint @ Mar 11 2012, 09:47 PM) lol |
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Mar 12 2012, 08:48 AM
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At least it is a good information. Anyone wjo want to to buy Makita poer tools , please PM me, so I can find out the quantities.
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TW100DWE Cordless Impact Wrench 10.8V 3/8" - Makita-built motor delivers 110N.m in an ultra compact size - Variable speed (0-2,300 RPM & 0-3,000 IPM) for a wide range of fastening applications - Ultra compact design at only 163mm long and weighs only 0.95kg for reduced operator fatigue - Built-in L.E.D. light illuminates the work area - Convenient 3/8" square drive for quick socket changes - Ergonomic shape fits like a glove with even pressure and easy control - Soft grip handle provides increased comfort on the job - Makita's proprietary hammer and anvil are made using the highest quality steel and heat hardened to last longer - Makita 10.8V Lithium-Ion batteries provide longer run time and lower self-discharge DF330DWE Cordless Driver Drill 10.8V 10mm (2-speed gear selection) Capacity : Steel 10mm 3/8" : Wood 21mm 13/16" No Load Speed : Low 0 - 350 RPM : High 0 - 1,300 RPM Max Fastening Torque : Hard / Soft : 24 / 14N.m Battery : 10.8V Lithium-Ion Overall Length : 189mm Net Weight (kgs w/battery) : 1.0kg DF030DWE Cordless Driver Drill 10mm (2-speed gear selection) Capacity : Steel 10mm 3/8" : Wood 21mm 13/16" No Load Speed : Low 0 - 350 RPM : High 0 - 1,300 RPM Max Fastening Torque : Hard / Soft : 24 / 14N.m Battery : 10.8V Lithium-Ion Overall Length : 157mm Net Weight (kgs w/battery) : 0.88kg |
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QUOTE(leeyung @ Mar 12 2012, 09:07 AM) I am not sure, but you can alway check http://www.makita.com.sg for the pruducts which are available in our region market.Disclaimer: I am NOT a Makita promoter. I only just one of Makita power tools users, after doing some Internet research. Hope jefferylam can answer the question. |
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QUOTE(bahathir @ Mar 12 2012, 09:28 AM) I am not sure, but you can alway check http://www.makita.com.sg for the pruducts which are available in our region market. icic, I am actually hunting for LI cordless grass trimmer, saw Bosch got a model ART 23 LI Combitrim like belowDisclaimer: I am NOT a Makita promoter. I only just one of Makita power tools users, after doing some Internet research. Hope jefferylam can answer the question. ![]() but waited 2 years, belum reach Malaysia yet, sometime I do think to DIY cable tight on power tool screw driving one as grass trimmer LoL This post has been edited by leeyung: Mar 12 2012, 09:32 AM |
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QUOTE(leeyung @ Mar 12 2012, 09:30 AM) icic, I am actually hunting for LI cordless grass trimmer, saw Bosch got a model ART 23 LI Combitrim like below I see this model before in ACE. But not sure is cord or cordless. I m using bosch grass cutter too but cord type. Smaller model than this come with few meter of wire.![]() but waited 2 years, belum reach Malaysia yet, sometime I do think to DIY cable tight on power tool screw driving one as grass trimmer LoL |
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BBC300LRD Cordless String Trimmer Powered by 36V/2.6Ah Li-Ion battery BLDC motor (Brushless DC motor) -Maintenance free due to no brush LED warning lamp for battery/motor protection system: -Indication lamp for battery -Blinking: Battery power has almost used up -Solid: Battery power has been completely used up; the battery protection circuit will automatically shut off the power supply to motor Trigger switch; with variable speed control and lock-off button Grass clipping removal function for easy removal of grass clippings 300mm nylon cutting head Battery guard Electric brake Universal guard Loop handle No Load Speed Hi : 0 - 6,600rpm No Load Speed Low : 0 - 4,900rpm Length : 1850mm Net weight : 5.9kg Voltage : 36V I think discussing Brushcutter and Trimmer will be offtopic from what we were discussing previously. |
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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 12 2012, 10:37 AM) I see this model before in ACE. But not sure is cord or cordless. I m using bosch grass cutter too but cord type. Smaller model than this come with few meter of wire. I think is the one with cord, i asked around in Malaysia but apparently all cord one ![]() after with telescopic extension ![]() but I think it is not meant for trimming, but for shearing purpose only ![]() |
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QUOTE(leeyung @ Mar 12 2012, 10:52 AM) I think is the one with cord, i asked around in Malaysia but apparently all cord one » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « If your garden big or medium size, forget this type of cutter. It slow and the blade will blunt if not carefull. A proper grass cutter is still the best. Why you want the cordless? If the garden is big, it will take sometime to cut which the battery hope can last. Unless you get a spare battery which is not cheap. And cord type motor is more powerfull. |
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QUOTE(ozak @ Mar 12 2012, 11:40 AM) Why you want the cordless? If the garden is big, it will take sometime to cut which the battery hope can last. Unless you get a spare battery which is not cheap. And cord type motor is more powerfull. Petrol plenty portable mah! This SCREW DRIVING thread seems to be running off track? |
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