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This Cheap Makita KNOCKOFF is BAD! | One Van - 18V Oscillating Tool Teardown 

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I bought this cordless oscillating multitool from AliExpress, and it didn't work.
This One Van brand is a cheap knockoff tool that works with Makita 18 V cordless tool batteries. The box claims to be from Germany, but it is actually from china. It also included some blades in the box, which were correctly labeled to be made in china.
I open this tool to show what's inside, and to repair the damage. This quick fix easily corrected the problem. I am not sure if it was shipping damage, or the result of faulty manufacturing. It looks like the tool did not go through any kind of quality control testing at the factory.
The motor is brushed, not brushless. It cost $57 USD, which included shipping.
This is more of an unboxing and teardown than a full tool review.
Is this the best cordless tool for under 100? No.
Is it the worst oscillating tool for 50? Maybe.
I need to use the oscillating tool to remove grout and renovate my bathroom. Some dummy thought it would be a good idea to grout a toilet into the floor.
00:00 - Introduction and unboxing
02:05 - how its broken
02:27 - disassembly and tear down of onevan oscillating multi-tool
04:25 - whats inside my power tool
08:20 - fixing broken oscilating tool
10:26 - reassembly, putting tool back together
14:35 - did I fix the powertool
15:20 - should I buy onevan cordless 18 volt tool
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This Makita knockoff from Aliexpress is BAD! One Van 18V cordless oscillating tool teardown

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@andrepost7571
@andrepost7571 Год назад
I have the same one, different brand, sofar a few months in and used several times, no problems. Feels ok and doesn't vibrate too much in my opinion. Also own a cheap cordeded one that makes more noise than performance and a 12V battery one wich works ok but when put to real use drains the battery too quick.
@williamstaten8102
@williamstaten8102 2 года назад
I'd pay 30 shipped for it. probably be okay for now and then in a pinch use. Kinda neat on the switch really. when it goes bad anyone would have one in junk drawer
@sandwichman100
@sandwichman100 Год назад
these knock off tools are ok when you consider the price of the genuine makita tool but not for the professional worker, only the guy who wants a multi tool a couple of times a year. i'm considering buying one now to put in the tool cupboard i allready have a genuine makita driver drill and impact drill set with 2 batteries i got a knock off 5 inch angle grinder and it works fine i think you pick and choose your tools, drills get used a lot so genuine is the go
@daydreamer-ix2bo
@daydreamer-ix2bo 2 года назад
I completely see the point of the youtuber not recommending this tool as it arrived broken. For those who don't intend to use it for more than one ore two jobs around the house, if it works great. I bought it for some tricky woodwork and just realised, if it works it will do plenty of other awkward jobs around the house.
@SparkY0
@SparkY0 2 года назад
Interesting point
@professorjetio1691
@professorjetio1691 2 года назад
Would like to see some testing
@SparkY0
@SparkY0 2 года назад
Thank you for the input. I'm working on some other videos right now, but later I may make a video showing off this tool in action.
@jasonspencer9246
@jasonspencer9246 2 года назад
I've bought one and the head screws rattle out all the time, might have to locktite them in, or use some sprung washers
@jasonspencer9246
@jasonspencer9246 2 года назад
so I've found its still absolutely useless, once the blades are about a cm in its seems to stop vibrating as if its wedged, , But it seems ok for cutting plasterboard,,, luckily I complained and they sent another , so now I have 2 useless multitools..
@pablosoto5407
@pablosoto5407 2 года назад
And...how it works in practice at the end? seems like a good cheap option for light duty work
@SparkY0
@SparkY0 2 года назад
I would say it meets the expectation of light duty work. My big 5AH battery makes it heavier and a bit bulkier than a light duty oscillating tool with a cord, so there is a trade-off. I bought this tool for a project in a tight space near an outlet, so I think I would have been better off with a less-expensive wired tool. I can't really recommend the OneVan tool since mine arrived non-functional, and you can get a light duty corded tool for around $25 at harbor freight and walmart. The tool did not include any battery. You should only consider this tool if you already have Makita batteries and you also can't get the job done with a wired tool. You may also want to consider some of the other off-brand cordless oscillating tools available on amazon for $60-$80, which do include a battery. I have not yet tested any of those, but I think it is reasonable to assume they be built similarly to this one. I'm seeing one from WESCO with a 2AH battery for $60 plus a $10-off coupon, which makes it less expensive than this OneVan tool. It looks like there's plenty of good options out there, at least in the prices they show to my part of the US. I hope you have good luck finding one that works for you :)
@pablosoto5407
@pablosoto5407 2 года назад
@@SparkY0 thanks for your reply, I already have makita batteries, and want a tool to cut some wood for cabinets in the house, ceramic repairs-maintenance in the house, some sanding-polish all in the house or this last in the car....that means to me light dutty....I also know electronics, so in case of repair..the real problem is that I own G series makita batteries, that seems to need a bit of work for adaption..I thinking in a cheap tool like this to play and make the adaption in-the-tool instead to mess with the batteries...also think as you said, maybe a corded works better for my needs XD.. Regards
@yosiaronson2228
@yosiaronson2228 2 года назад
Hi. Thanks for the video...Helpful. I also bought one of these tools. Mine says 'Drill pro', but it's the same tool. I am curious about the blade holding possibilities. Some of the lever release multi tools allow the rod to come out so one could use a blade that is closed. Does the rod come out of this one? Is it possible to remove the screw top so a closed blade can be attached? I would really appreciate a video showing how to use the release lever and what possibilities there are.
@SparkY0
@SparkY0 2 года назад
I'm not sure about a rod, but It looks like the blade retainer can unscrew so that a closed blade will go directly on the post without using the quick release lever.
@aaronbell8527
@aaronbell8527 2 года назад
Worth buying?? I have just been looking at these on eBay
@SparkY0
@SparkY0 2 года назад
15:20 This time code should help.
@aaronbell8527
@aaronbell8527 2 года назад
A would thought would be ok I have the grinder and for 18 pound what a payed for it it’s payed for it’s self the first day and still using it a year later
@SparkY0
@SparkY0 2 года назад
I have the grinder too, or at least a similar knockoff makita grinder, but I haven't used it yet. I just can't recommend the oscillating tool to other people when it arrived non-functional and clearly untested at the factory.
@atexc5604
@atexc5604 2 года назад
This is NOT Makita knockoff. It doesn't look like any Makita tool - just pure Chinesium engeenering. Makita knockoffs look like Makita tools but without logo, and they are worth the money for hobby use (OFC buy legit ones if you can). This one only accepts Makita batteries, and besides color it's the only thing it have in common with Makita. There is no Makita multitool knockoff at this moment if i remember correctly. There are angle grinders/impact wrenches etc. :)
@SparkY0
@SparkY0 2 года назад
It uses the color and takes the batteries. That's a knockoff in my book. Splitting hairs, but if it were trying to use the Makita design, then I probably would have called it a clone or counterfeit.
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