makita battery hand wet cutter

well i wouldnt be without mine. great for site work when you havnt got 2 miles of extention cable. use mine on floor tiles too without any probs. i use a bucket with 2 30cm lengths of door stop across it to lay tile on when useing small tiles
 
I have the 12v version find it handy for plunge cuts when I have to cut holes for sockets mid tile not as loud & messy as an angle grinder, have a 12v Makita drill which uses the same battery so I have 4 batteries all in which is handy would be a pain if you did not have a spare.
 
The Makita 4191D...was a great buy for me. Cost $80 over a year ago when the pound was strong. Happy days ended but really pleased with the tool. As with all tools, it has it's jobs and cannot do a multitude of tasks.
Yes the battery life is not good, but the amount it is used and needed, I never found it an issue of concern.
Great for perfect cuts to be mitred and neat cut-outs etc.
Glad the tool is there ready to go, not sure it's worth more than a a 100 quid though.
 

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