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Idiots guide to Makita LXT
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<blockquote data-quote="Shovelhands" data-source="post: 4806414" data-attributes="member: 37424"><p>Yes, any new Tools you buy will take any of the batteries. Only some of the older Tools will only accept the 3ah batts only. But won’t be a problem to you if your just getting into them.</p><p></p><p>We have found the brushless models to be superior in performance over the brushed models. But that’s not to say the brushed ones aren’t reliable. </p><p></p><p>If you are looking at combi drills, then there are a lot of different models! The more expensive ones, will more likely be brushless, more compact and better all round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shovelhands, post: 4806414, member: 37424"] Yes, any new Tools you buy will take any of the batteries. Only some of the older Tools will only accept the 3ah batts only. But won’t be a problem to you if your just getting into them. We have found the brushless models to be superior in performance over the brushed models. But that’s not to say the brushed ones aren’t reliable. If you are looking at combi drills, then there are a lot of different models! The more expensive ones, will more likely be brushless, more compact and better all round. [/QUOTE]
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