KJ, seeing a broken device comes back to life by your hands and caring is absolute pure hope. We live in a world of easily replacement, many times people, or devices deserve a second chance in life. Thank you for making these videos, and they are a great guide on how to maintenance as well 😇
Thank you for your comment. You are absolutely right. I hope that objects that others think are broken and can be thrown away can regain their lives in my hands.🤝🏻🤝🏻
I got the same Makita DF012DSE electric screwdriver, mine is called Makita DF010DSLE and it's a great little device, if you need something that is tiny, and do not need power. It came in a case with a little lamp, and some other stuff, and cost me 5 years ago €139, and it still works great.
Good repair and restoration, but sometimes I wonder whether or not a job is worth doing. I know that the idea is to show the process in detail but the cost of buying all the spare parts must surely have been uneconomical. However, that said, I enjoyed the video and have subscribed and liked as a result.
Thanks for liking, Indeed, the cost of such repairs is close to the price of a brand new machine. I hope it can be a reference for anyone who repairs this device