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Nov 30, 2022
Good enough
1 of 1 found this helpful Well, having a dozen different Makita tools and dozens of batteries, these compare favorably to the other 'off' brands that I've purchased. I am skeptical that these are really 6.0Ah batteries (closer to 3-4 in my estimation), but they fit the tools well, take a charge and seem to be reliable. But at this price point, it's kind of a no brainer. If they take a charge and do so for a year or so, I'm making money on the tool. As a remodeling contractor, I generally do not need to use these tools for extended periods of time and frequency, but often enough, installing decks in the summer can stress these things out to the max. I recycle about 2-3 batteries a year and they go in a box that goes to the Ho Depo for that. There is often enough Makita batteries in that box as well. Sometimes I'll get a battery that doesn't like one charger but works in another; don't know why. You can YouTube on how to find out how to fix these things (generally it's a single bad battery out of a dozen or so inside the Makita sized frame that holds these things) but that seems like a bunch of work...these batteries cost me about $25.each. Makita brand is about 3X that.
'Nuff said.

Dec 17, 2024
Get a lot for a little
Good overall value, quality components. Just wish they included some bolts for the idlers. Bolts did come with the spindles... otherwise a good investment
Apr 11, 2014
bombproof (almost)
This is a real espresso machine that makes real espresso. You can pay a bunch more and not get it any better than this. No bells and whistles, just an almost bomb proof
coffee maker. I use filtered water always and use a machine cleaner about once every 3 months. When you wear it out, you can get another on Ebay for $100. or so. I OWN two of these and have bought my son and girlfriend one. Advice: buy the very best coffee grinder that you can afford. It will make coffee 2X as good as what you are used to.
Enjoy!
ps. I did wear ONE of these out, after buying it used and using it 6X everyday for about 5 years... I sold it for parts on Ebay for $50.