7/24/2023 0 Comments Makita oscillating toolThe tool-free accessory release makes switching accessories quick and easy which means less downtime. The adjustable speed dial which operates at up to 20,000 Oscillations per Minute (OPM) gives the ability to make cuts into drywall, metal, wood, plastic, composite, and many other materials, along with the ability to sand the finest details. The RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Multi-Tool (PBLMT50B) and its aggressive 3.6 degree oscillation angle provides up to 30% faster cutting speeds allowing you to work more efficiently and effectively. ONE+ HP 18V Brushless Cordless Multi-Tool (Tool Only) The RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless line of products The RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless line of products is redefining power and performance. An integrated 180 degree LED light provides maximum visibility in low-light situations. The M18 FUEL Oscillating Multi-Tool has a 10-Setting Dial with an additional Auto-Load Feature, allowing users to adjust the speed to the application. The M18 REDLITHIUM XC5.0 battery (not included) delivers more work per charge than competitive batteries on the market when used with the multitool. REDLINK PLUS Intelligence ensures users achieve unmatched levels of performance, protection and compatibility. Vibration Dampening technology delivers the lowest full tool vibration, letting users make cuts more comfortably with less fatigue. The cordless multi-tool also gives users the power to complete many demanding applications with ease, such as large cuts through hardwoods and nail embedded wood, pushing the limits of what a multi-purpose oscillating tool can do. The POWERSTATE Brushless Motor delivers 10,000 OPM to 20,000 OPM with an aggressive 4.2 degree oscillation angle to deliver the fastest cuts over the competition. M18 FUEL 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool (Tool-Only) The Milwaukee M18 FUEL Oscillating Multi-Tool The Milwaukee M18 FUEL Oscillating Multi-Tool generates the fastest cuts, the power for demolition and the lowest full tool vibration. These two gripes warrant the 4 star rating. The selector switch is something that I will get used to in time. If you work in well lit areas or only occasionally work in dark areas it will be fine. This is a great set for the money, but if I did a lot of work in dark areas the light would be a deal breaker for me, you just can’t see anything without addtional light on the work. As long as you are running the drill in forward the switch is fine, but I find when I have the drill in reverse the selector switch rides right where my trigger finger wants to ride and with that buttery selector switch, there is a tendency to inadvertantly move the switch to the netural positon or to the forward position as you manipulate the tool. The switch is like butter, which normally would be a good thing. Last gripe has to do with the fwd/rev selector switch, which is a standard type switch that you push from right to left for forward and vice versa for reverse. Makita needs to adopt the three light setup around the face of the tool. It’s tough to see anything of the top of the bit or screw in darker areas. The attached pic demonstrates the shadow effect, although this was taken in a well lit garage so the effect is not as pronounced in the photo, but I think you can get the idea. The light is very bright, which tends to magnify the darkness of the shadow on top of the bit where you are looking trying to see the screw. Only problem is that since the light is below the bit, you don’t actually get any light where you need it. First, the light on the tool is located just above the trigger and aims up at the bit. I only have a couple of gripes after two days of steady use. ![]() ![]() I like both tools fell solid and run great. I like the advanced battery charger system with a chip in the battery and a CPU in the charger to enable a precision charge that optimizes battery charge and health. ![]() Both the drill and the impact are very powerful. Was looking hard at the Big Red M tool line, but based on more than a few negative comments on the Red Hammer Drill I decided to go with Makita, Besides, I would rather have a Japanese tool over a China tool any day. Bought this compact combo, which included an extra 2AH Battery.
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