Customer Review: I have always had good luck with Makita products, but I wanted to take this opportunity to mention the great service I have always received from Amazon. A+++
Customer Review: Have been using this larger 2.6Ah NiMH battery on my Makita cordless trim saw mostly and it has proved itself to be a quality battery with good capacity and run-time. Enough said.
Customer Review: I purchased this as a higher capacity battery for my 6270 12v Cordless Drill (which comes with 1.3 Amp batteries as standard). This is a nice battery with heaps of life in it. I can go all day on driving tasks without running out of juice. Plenty of power and charges up quite quickly on the Makita... more info
Customer Review: I,ve owned several cordless drills and impact drivers in the past but none of them can compare to these tools. The power to weight ratio is nothing short of amazing. I can use the tools for long periods of time without the fatigue that I always experienced with my older tools. Lots of power and... more info
Customer Review: I haven't been able to use my 18v cordless Makita saw for a while since my old NiCad batteries didn't hold enough juice to make it worthwhile... with these (which will replace the old 2.0AH orange NiCad batteries just fine) I can get plenty of use out of it. The price isn't too bad, either. It sure... more info
Customer Review: I just worry that someday the head will snap off, or become loose on it's detents. It creaks and squeaks when you try to adjust it. I also wish that Makita made an LED conversion for this light, as it would make the battery last at least three times as long. On the plus side, the switch feels... more info
Customer Review: I bought this drill to replace a very old Makita 9.6. I have used it for several months on a number of projects. So far I have been completely satisfied.
Customer Review: These batteries are the fastest charging cordless tool batteries I've ever used and they will put in a full day's work and then some before you have to recharge them. The 3.0 Amp Hour batteries take about 35-40 minutes to charge (there are 1.8Ah batteries for the drills that take less than 20... more info