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All of my kit is Dewalt and I find it totally reliable, except for the battery life of 18v batteries, plus being bright yellow, they're easy to see in a cluttered bathroom install!
 
Got a mixture but steadily replacing the Mikita to dewalts cos I know a man
 
imho both are up there for performance and build quality but Makita does seem to say, I dunno, less "look at how much I can afford to spend on tools" and more " lets just get the job done properly" .
 
I'm on the Makita side here, 18V Li-on never had a problem with them, which ever you go for, for battery life its the Ah rating that is important, Makita do 3.0Ah batteries but I believe Dewalt have brought out a 4.0Ah range.
 
Neither nowadays. De walt aren't as robust as they used to be and I got put off Makita when the gearboxes went on two in quick succession.

My 36v is a Bosch and my 18v is Hitachi. Milwaukee are excellent as well.
 
Dewalt for me all my tools are them only had one Makita drill hammer action stopped working on it
 
dewalt over makita normally for me just, but makita do make some good 110v tools that others dont. milwaukee are very solid and worth the price also.
 
I like my dewalt xrp, but it's a few years old now so can't comment on the new stuff and I like my makita core drill.
 
I love my Mikita core drill especially since I got a bigger transformer to stop the little one tripping
 
I've not done a count but I expected that there'd be one shout for DeWalt and the remainder for Makita. How wrong I was.

I'm a DeWalt happy customer and would buy another but both companies provide great tools.
 
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my angle drill (this) and my core drill is why i like makita 110v drills.
 
bought 2 new miketa sds for a bargin 90 quid each 3 weeks ago as a stop gap because our 4 year old Hitachi sds decided the chuck would fail,ones gone back under warranty weird slow running fault,i mean no oomph at all
 
Ii just tend to buy whatever is the cheapest of the 2 makes with similar performance
 
Hmm! Festool's are good. But you need to be a millionaire to buy them.
 
If we're talking SDS then Bosch wins hand down over Makita or Dewalt, after all they invented SDS back in 1975.
Generally though I prefer Makita but do have a Dewalt circular saw and I'm very happy with it.
I'm powertool mad and buy at least one a month.
 
Ask the people that use power tools more or less all day every day, like kitchen fitters & they will generally probably not be overwhelmed with either makes. Hire firms can give good insight to what each type of tool of each brand does after getting a rough hire life. Each manufacturer will make certain tools better than other tools.
Guess it all depends on how much YOU use or abuse each power tool. I notice Panasonic cordless drills are used by a lot of pros & also Milwaukee, but both are serious money.
 
Been buying makita. Picked up a dewalt ads the other day and it just felt cheap. I want to try Milwaukee next
 
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