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FLEKTARN
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Re: Makita Tools

Post by FLEKTARN » Sun Jun 16, 2019 6:15 pm

For them , it is impossible. So it must be the users fault.
Weird. Sounds like your local Australian dealers created some sort of a corporate communism. I've lived in Germany, I've serviced my cars in Germany, I'm always using German tools and guns, they'll make sure you're happy and will exchange or fix quickly everything for you. Arrogance is not a typical personality trait for Germans :thumb
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Re: Makita Tools

Post by sprintcyclist » Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:53 pm

Bought a 36V Makita leaf blower. They had a redemption deal with it. They give you a 5AH 18 battery, fill in the form online .....
Pretty good deal really. The blower is very good.

I got 2 batteries with the drill I bought a month ago, so will now have 3 batteries. 2 X 1.5 AH, 1 X 5 AH
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