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I think a lot of the manufacturers are offering the 3 year warranty, it's just whose gets the most use?
i personally find the build quality of Milwaukee far more solid than the Makita/dewalt & Bosch.
Metabo are a good make also.
 
Ive had both, have milwaukee now... Much more reliable IMO. I had problems with makita batteries. I had 3 break in a year.

Unfortunately, Makita battery problems are well documented. You only need to google 'makita battery problems' to see that the problem is quite widespread. Unfortunately, Makita seem to be in a state of denial.
 
Unfortunately, Makita battery problems are well documented. You only need to google 'makita battery problems' to see that the problem is quite widespread. Unfortunately, Makita seem to be in a state of denial.

its only diyers usually that have the battery problems

the charging circuit is powerd from the first cell and if the batteries are not charged for a long time then the cells voltage will go to low and throw up an error.

3 error tones on makita charger and then it will refuse that battery pack.


don't confuse quality with weight.
 
I was asking myself the same question last year. Bought a Metabo. Best drill/driver I've ever owned, 3 year warranty on batteries too. And the case is really well thought out, with space for drill bits etc. Bosch/Makita take note!!
 

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