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That's a very good price - have been using one for a couple of days, it seems to do whatever you want for 20mins on a full 3ah.
 
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I've bought the exact drill also today !
 
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No you saved £2.41 on me ! I bit the bullet earlier, have been upgrading slowly
 
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I tried a replica battery from amazon but it didn't even last a year, only use genuine ones now - you can get a 3ah for less than £60. Nice drill by the way!
 
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I started off my makita li-ion kit about 4 years ago with an sds drill, combi drill, torch and 2 batteries. Both genuine batteries (3.0Ah) went faulty within a year. They just stopped charging, every time i put them in the charger they would flash green to red indicating a faulty battery. Since then i bought 2 replica 4.5Ah batteries off ebay for around £35 each. I've had mine for 3 years now with no problems, other than i dropped one 4 meters from a ladder and cracked the casing but nothing some black insulating tape didn't fix. No problems recommending replicas
 
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Has anybody tried returning the genuine faulty Makita batteries to the manufacturer, I think you may be surprised with the outcome.
 
Is it on par with the real McCoy?

to be honest I can't tell the difference. One thing I know the do not like cold replica and original. They won't charge. What I do if it's flat put it on top of a heater for 20-30 mins and all good.


good luck hope you like it.
 
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I've used the brushless makita SDS for around 2 years now Lee. I have to admit when I first used it I didn't like it as I didn't feel it had as much initial control as my previous one (Hitachi). However, that was just me getting used to it and I like it now, it seems more powerful than the Hitachi.

I can't help you with the replica batteries though. I feel if I am going to spend the money on such a good quality drill then I may as well put the right batteries in it! :smile5:
 
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I've used the brushless makita SDS for around 2 years now Lee. I have to admit when I first used it I didn't like it as I didn't feel it had as much initial control as my previous one (Hitachi). However, that was just me getting used to it and I like it now, it seems more powerful than the Hitachi.

I can't help you with the replica batteries though. I feel if I am going to spend the money on such a good quality drill then I may as well put the right batteries in it! :smile5:
i was the same, when chiselling etc you need to put a lot of pressure on before it starts to vibrate.

and to the guys that had the genuine batteries die within a year, the first gen makita batteries had a design floor and this was fixed years ago.

only the old non start bl1830 will be affected. the 4/5ah batteries are all not affected at all.
 
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I think you'll get some people saying replicas are fine and some saying they are rubbish.

I expect some replicas are fine and some are rubbish! It's probably down to pot luck, I suppose you could buy both and compare them yourself over the next couple of years, that might be quite interesting. I expect you'll still be here as will I, so I look forward to hearing about it. :biggrin5:
 
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I think you'll get some people saying replicas are fine and some saying they are rubbish.

I expect some replicas are fine and some are rubbish! It's probably down to pot luck, I suppose you could buy both and compare them yourself over the next couple of years, that might be quite interesting. I expect you'll still be here as will I, so I look forward to hearing about it. :biggrin5:
to be honest a lot of the replica's use higher quality cells than the genuine batteries
 
i was the same, when chiselling etc you need to put a lot of pressure on before it starts to vibrate.

and to the guys that had the genuine batteries die within a year, the first gen makita batteries had a design floor and this was fixed years ago.

only the old non start bl1830 will be affected. the 4/5ah batteries are all not affected at all.

Very true Shanky! I should have added that but I forgot as again I'm used to it. I thought it was faulty to start with, but you just have to push it abit untill it vibrates.
 

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