5 Tools and Pieces of Kit to Get the Job Done Ten Gallon Hat Not Included
Aside from the obvious practical reasons, I often wonder, if the cordless drill/tools revolution has been a good excuse for men and women to feel like they are on a Wild West frontier, cordless drill in hand, tool bag around the waist like some kind of holster!
Anyway, lets take a look at some of the hottest Makita tools currently on the market:
- BHP452 18v Lithium Combi Okay, so nobody said the names for these tools were going to be catchy or trendy! I mean, really, who comes up with these things? Anyway, this piece of kit is hugely popular at the moment. Its a drill and is suitable for drilling 13mm through steel and 38mm through wood. Its also one of the lightest drills of its kind currently available.
- 5704RK 190mm Circular Saw Among the features of this saw are a TCT saw blade and a hex wrench. Has proved to be extremely versatile, coping admirably with both heavy duty work and jobs of a more delicate nature.
- GN900SE Gas Nail Gun To the uninitiated, this is a weird looking piece of kit, perhaps even looking like something one of the aliens in Xbox game, Halo would use! However, this is proving to a very successful nail gun with buyers. When used correctly, you should get about 4000 shots per battery charge, certainly enough to take on a large task.
- HR3210C SDS Hammer Drill Plumbers and electricians should love this piece of kit, especially with its built in anti vibration technology making it much kinder to operate. If you are using the correct drill bit, this machine can drill through 32mm of concrete. It really is a very robust hammer drill.
- BMR101 DAB Site Radio Apart from your tabloid newspaper of choice, a well stocked sandwich box, a tool kit to die for, the only other real essential item you need to feel right at home on your next working site is of course your radio! This one is specifically designed for the site and is build to withstand all those bits of flying masonry and clumsy painters! Available in Makitas famous blue and black, it actually looks like a miniature version of Dr Whos Tardis!
So, there are hopefully plenty of options above to take into consideration when you planning your next big project or a smaller DIY task and perhaps the beauty of it all, is that all of the above examples are Makita tools.
For more information about Makita Tools, please feel free to visit the website at www.makitadirect.co.uk
