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Guilty Pleasures...(in cheap power tools)

us Offline WhichDawg

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Guilty Pleasures...(in cheap power tools)
on: April 28, 2025, 02:41:59 AM
Cheap, Chinese Power Tools!  :ahhh :twak:

I know I know how could I especially with today's controversies  :dunno:

Honestly I thought it was a Makita tool but SOMEBODY (me) wasn't paying attention to the facts/name pasted right on the pictures  :facepalm:

and I got this:







notice it does show a Makita like battery in their pics  :whistle:

but for 15 dollars (free shipping) I didn't care (after a few seconds of  :facepalm: )

I slapped in a Makita battery (I have many) and it works excellent. Good suction, good blowing, tons of extra accessories and a carrying bag.

I use it for dust bunny pickup, birdseed cleaning, dusting around hard to get at places and I haven't even tried it in my car yet (I've had it for a month now)

Again for 15 bucks shipped it was worth it and I would get it again, sorry cheap China haters but this is hard to beat and very useful to me  :salute:


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Re: Guilty Pleasures...(in cheap power tools)
Reply #1 on: April 28, 2025, 02:45:05 AM
Yeah its not an accident that they makes cheapy tools that look like Makita, Dewalt, etc.  When I am feeling like a need a leg tingle, I buy a new Dewalt battery-powered tool.  But if that faux Makita is getting the job done for you, then well played.

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Re: Guilty Pleasures...(in cheap power tools)
Reply #2 on: May 01, 2025, 08:25:43 PM
I actually think that they had a good idea using a big brand battery like Makita. The big downfall for many inexpensive battery tools is the often exotic battery standard which will have tiny capacity, rarely fit anything else, and where replacement or extra batteries can be impossible to find later on. If one can use big line batteries like Makita/ Bosch/ Dewalt/ Ryobi and so on those worries are gone. Big plus as I see it. I've passed on some otherwise great tools deals earlier due to these issues.

Main powered inexpensive power tools also avoids those issues. They have been a mixed bag for me so far - some cheap angle grinders I got gave up quickly, so that might not be their strong suit. But I still have some cheap drills, sanders and saws that works fine for occasional use. I once picked up mains powered drill, sander, sanding mouse and jigsaw for all of USD 20 - there are some bargains out there, and for the main powered ones battery is not an issue.
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Re: Guilty Pleasures...(in cheap power tools)
Reply #3 on: May 02, 2025, 09:45:33 AM
Good points! I don’t know how long it will last and at first my Makita battery seemed “stuck” in it and was a little hard to remove but once I got it off it’s fine now and goes on and off easy.

Also if I ever have any problems forget about getting it repaired or customer service help but for 15 bucks who cares. I use this almost every day so I’m happy  :salute:


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Re: Guilty Pleasures...(in cheap power tools)
Reply #4 on: May 21, 2025, 04:29:30 PM
Given how many br ds have recently been “outed” as being made in China I wouldn’t be surprised to find most of these brands, or at least the majority of components are ,manufactured in China.

Then final assembly or stickers are placed on them in the US to satisfy the requirements for a Made in USA label and justify a thousand percent markup.

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Re: Guilty Pleasures...(in cheap power tools)
Reply #5 on: May 21, 2025, 10:17:40 PM
I think I still have an somewhat honest fake watch from the 90s which states "Made swiss". Actually that stamp was the only reason to buy it, so I guess it was a success at some level.
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