On the one hand, Makita is far from a leftist brand, hence the price is probably dancing. On the other hand, it needs to be sold at least twice as cheap. 1) Body parts are not processed, there are sags. 2) The assembly is a little lively. Moves in the hands. I had to tighten, at the same time cut off the influx. 3) The gearbox housing is visually cracked. Perhaps a casting defect, because the crack does not diverge. 4) The start button is not blocked. She stopped working after half a month. Sent under warranty, waiting for repair. I would say that it is a fake, but I bought it officially. And the workshop under warranty accepted .