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May 15th, 2023 02:40 PM #1Anyone here who uses one?
Planning to buy one for small washes... since medyo hassle din gamitin yung Bosch ko
Sulit ba yung nasa 1-2K range from Lazada/Shopee?
(I don't want to buy something na mas mahal pa sa Bosch na gamit ko)
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May 15th, 2023 04:34 PM #2Sulit for the price kaso hindi brushless, mejo may amoy and syempre ingat din sa explosive fumes because of commutator sparks. Around P1k lang since i'm using my existing 18V makita batteries. Gamit ko din pang spray ng ethylene sa mangoes.
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May 15th, 2023 04:59 PM #3how's the pressure? enough naman to get rid of mud?
mas maayos siguro yang syo since its Makita... looking at cheap ones lang. sana maayos
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May 15th, 2023 05:54 PM #4
yeah they're good enough for mud. just did a muddy trail on the jimny yesterday. washed it this morning w/ the one on the left (mace plus). the one on the right is cheap low-quality junk that i got just to test the concept. but the mace plus isn't that much more expensive at p1500 including battery. yeah it's a steal. branded tool quality. it's a rebranded DK2. very similar internals as the Worx hydroshot.
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May 15th, 2023 08:53 PM #5Iba parin pressure ng corded, baka 80PSI max lang itong cordless, Makita clone kasi hindi naman gumagawa ng handheld pressure washer ang Makita. Pang light duty use lang kasi nangangamoy ang armature insulation kpag matagal babad ang trigger, brushed kasi. I suspect 20V ang motor (it should work from 18V-21V). Mas malakas daw yung mga 48-72V pero i choose for convenience what is compatible to my existing 18V Makita batteries.
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September 19th, 2023 11:13 AM #6question lang po ulit...
if I buy this + 2 batteries (yes I know its all fake "Makita")
Makita Wireless Car Washer High Pressure Washer Sprayer Gun Cordless Portable 48V Lithium Battery | Lazada PH
Yung batteries na kasama nya can also be used sa Orig na Makita power tools?
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September 19th, 2023 11:29 AM #7No. Makita never produced a 48V. Its only 12V CXT, 18V LXT, 40V XGT so that fake makita 48V won't work with Makita Chargers.
I'd suggest to get the 18-21V pressure washer.
18V came 1st into Makita cordless line so the parts is everywhere even fakers adapted it. If you will open the battery pack it is usually arranged as 2 x 5pcs Lion in parallel (3.7V x 5 = 18.5V, float charge 21V or 4.2V/cell)
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September 19th, 2023 11:49 AM #8
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September 19th, 2023 12:49 PM #9
the included batts are actually 18v like the one i have in the pic. they'll fit other 18v makita tools but the cells inside are JUNK. you could probably just do 10 washes w/ those junk cells
my mace plus costs just 1500 but the battery is small, just enough to wash a small car like a jazz or something, but the cells are holding up really well so far. just buy a spare battery if you want.
you could also buy a legit makita battery when the junk cells fail
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September 22nd, 2023 04:52 PM #10
i probably have like 2 dozen ryobi tools and zero makitas so i converted my washer to take ryobi batteries instead
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