Best Makita Power Saws
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Makita LS1040
Latest review: Brought from Sydney Tools late Aug 2022, didn't get to use it until October 2022 due to landscaping being brought forward. Used only to cut skirting and Archs, total run time of around 3hrs. Saw
Makita N5900B
Latest review: These saws are big, heavy and powerful but thats why you buy one. Well not so much for the weight. These saws have remained a similar design for 30 years and its a well proven, simple and reliable
Makita LS1018L
The Makita LS1018L is designed to accurately cut straight and mitre angles in wood, and aluminium with specialised saw blades.
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Makita HS7600
Latest review: Bought this saw for $119 in August 2020 to rip some 45mm thick hardwood. Very impressed with how easily it ripped through the timber and how fast it was. The blade was at the right angle straight out
Makita BSS611Z
Latest review: Ive had one of these for years, they are powerful and useful. When i first got it i took a bit of a chance as they were fairly new on the market and only 3ah batteries were availble. Now there are
Makita DJR186
Latest review: Used this saw with a pruning blade to trim a large tree. Very good to use and made the job easy. Cutting braches to six inch diameter. When I used the hacksaw blade I found that it strips the teeth
Makita LS1017L
Latest review: Used this drop saw for a sauna build so it needed to cut framing, lining boards and lots of mitres. It never missed a beat and was easy to finely adjust to get 45 degree angles perfect. Would
Makita SJ401
Latest review: Perfect for everything I need it for. I have no issues or complaints, especially for the price. I can use it for craft projects and my husband uses it for DIY jobs. Quite versatile and reliable, I
Makita MLT100N
Latest review: I used it all day. A bit noisy, my wife says. I use ear protection. Having said that all cut timber was perfect. Extra time was put in to ensure square cuts, but worth the time. I love the Electric
Makita 2 Stroke Petrol Power Cut
· includes 2 listingsLatest review: I have one of these machine, I use it for demolition and concrete cutting as a builder. Its excellent, provided you follow the book by the letter and have the correct fuel, two stroke oil is very
Makita LS1019L
Latest review: I made the mistake of buying an entry level Hikoki (Hitachi) mitre saw online to replace my old commercial grade Hitachi but took one look at it out of the box and thought: nup, not going to do the
Makita 5007MGK
Latest review: I bought one of these in March 2020 for $349 at Total Tools, though I used the same model extensively before-hand because my housemate owned one. I didn’t have a drop saw so to make straight cuts, I w
Makita Plunge Cut Saw SP001GZ03
Latest review: When in the market for a quality track saw, there are obviously the two main options - i.e. Festool or Makita. Further complicating the decision then is whether to go for 18V or the newer high
Makita 450W 18mm Orbital Jigsaw
Latest review: Home Reno’s aren’t the most fun but having tools that make the job easier makes the world of difference. We used this jigsaw to cut out holes in our bench top for appliances and the sink as well as h
Makita DLS714Z
Latest review: I do not have a workshop so I need a sliding compound mitre saw that is easy to move and not too heavy (compared to my previous large, heavy 240V one). I own quite a few Makita cordless tools so I
Makita DLS211Z
Latest review: I often once wondered how QC of Japanese quality Makitas's would be effected once they became involved with Chinese production short-cuts.. Well unable to choose any-longer here in AU between those