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Old 10-01-2009, 10:46 AM   #1
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Replacementparts for Makita cordless online. Where do you get stuff.

I picked up a 7pcs LI ION display kit for dirt cheap however it is missing a few parts that I need to replace. Where have you bought stuff in the past to replace things from in the past. Google got me toolpartsdirect.com and ereplacementparts.com Any others I should look at?

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Old 10-01-2009, 12:09 PM   #2
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I picked up a 7pcs LI ION display kit for dirt cheap however it is missing a few parts that I need to replace. Where have you bought stuff in the past to replace things from in the past. Google got me toolpartsdirect.com and ereplacementparts.com Any others I should look at?
Parts are harder to come by than the actual tools. Even the sites that show the part numbers often cannot get them. I know of a Makita rep that can get parts for people. Name is Matt. Toll free is 877-345-1519. He deals directly with the service centers. All of us Makita reps just deal with Makita directly (no parts).

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I go to the Makita service centre around the corner from me.
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I go to the Makita service centre around the corner from me.
Ah, then that would be the best place for parts. No reason to mess with around with freight and shipping times, if you are that close.

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I've used this place a few times. It has almost every brand and a pdf of the exploded view of the parts.

http://www.ereplacementparts.com/
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I've used this place a few times. It has almost every brand and a pdf of the exploded view of the parts.

http://www.ereplacementparts.com/
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