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Review on Impact screwdriver Makita TD0101F, 230 W by Adam Rymko ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

In general, I have a very ambivalent opinion about this device. The fact is that the non-impact Bosch 10.8 screws screws up to 90mm definitely faster. The fact is that self-tapping screws 90mm and larger are also given to a boshik, but it’s already difficult, makite - as if you don’t care about the length at all. Fact - Makita is heated. By the 50th 100mm self-tapping screw, she already has to give a smoke break. I had a network unstressed Kress - he smoked only by the 500th. The fact is that the manufacturer clearly regretted a penny on the mechanism for the dependent switching on of the backlight - the light is always on while the cord is plugged into the outlet, and this is according to the instructions. Why? . I see only one reason - so that it burns out faster. Well, then - carry your money . The fact is that Makita knows how to rip off heads with self-tapping screws, slots - with black self-tapping screws (she generally stupidly countersinks black screws in large quantities along the slots). And he also knows how to break beats. And here's what's important - the shortest bits (stubs) are not a good solution for makita. When he breaks this stub, then the part remaining in the cartridge is VERY problematic to get out. Fact - with assembly in China, the Makita (this particular model) got some stupid Chinese plastic on the front of the instrument (gray part). Something so frivolous and childish, from which the Chinese mold toy screwdrivers or space blasters for Auchan. It does not affect anything, except for the perception of the brand. It's hard for me to come up with an unambiguous occupation for the device, for which I would say "yes, this is a super-tool." For streaming work without stopping? - too hot. For small screws? - too slow. For a rare twisting of several 150-ok? - well, maybe . but I usually drive such ones with a perf without hitting them. For the Makita collection? - gray frivolous plastic hurts the eye. And yes, the light bulb is in any case an unnecessary thing, and there really is no case in the kit.

Pros
  • Price, partly - blow
Cons
  • Ambiguity as to what it is for