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Makita Must Go

Makita Must Go deals are for when you need proper Makita kit on site, but you want it sorted fast without paying over the odds.

If you're kitting out a new van, replacing a tired tool, or grabbing spare batteries and blades before the next run of jobs, Makita Must Go is where you pick up the essentials that actually earn their keep. Check what's live, match it to the platform you're already on, and get the right gear ordered.

What Are Makita Must Go Used For?

  • Replacing the tools that take the most abuse first, like drills, impacts and grinders, so you are not nursing a dying unit halfway through first fix.
  • Stocking up on the consumables and day-to-day bits that disappear on busy jobs, so you are not losing time hunting for blades, discs, and accessories.
  • Adding spare batteries and chargers to keep the rotation going, especially when you have two lads sharing a platform and one set never keeps up.
  • Picking up a second tool for the same task, so one stays set up for fixings and the other for drilling, which saves constant bit swaps and mistakes.
  • Sorting a job-specific tool for a short run of work, like cutting, sanding, or fastening, without committing to a full-price upgrade you do not need.

Choosing the Right Makita Must Go

Keep it simple: buy to match your battery platform and the work you actually do week in, week out.

1. Stick to the platform you already own

If you are already on Makita cordless, prioritise body tools to use the batteries you have. If you are starting from scratch, a kit with batteries and a charger is the sensible way to get running without borrowing power all week.

2. Body vs kit comes down to downtime

If you have enough batteries to cover a full shift, go body and save money. If you are constantly waiting on charge, do not kid yourself, get the kit or add batteries so the tool is not sat dead when the job is on.

3. Match the tool to the workload

If it is occasional snagging and light fixings, a compact tool is fine and easier on the wrist. If you are driving big fixings, drilling all day, or cutting heavy stock, pick the higher output option so it does not cook itself or stall when it matters.

Who Are Makita Must Go Deals For on Site?

  • Chippies and joiners who want a reliable cordless set-up for first fix and second fix without mixing battery platforms across the van.
  • Sparks and plumbers who need compact, repeat-use tools for fixings and access work, plus spare batteries so the kit is always ready on call-outs.
  • Groundworkers, steel fixers, and general site teams grabbing grinders, drills, and chargers that can take dust, knocks, and daily use.
  • Maintenance and facilities lads who need a quick replacement tool or a back-up unit, so a breakdown does not stop the day's jobs.

Makita Must Go Extras That Save You Time

The right add-ons stop the usual site problems, flat batteries, missing consumables, and tools sat waiting while you bodge a workaround.

1. Spare Batteries

A spare battery is what keeps you working when you are bouncing between drilling and fixings all day, especially in cold weather when runtime drops and the charger cannot keep up.

2. Fast Charger

A faster charger is the difference between rotating packs properly and fighting over the only charger in the welfare, which is how tools end up idle when you are trying to push a job over the line.

3. Blades, Discs and Bits

Fresh consumables make any tool feel sharper and safer, and they stop you forcing a worn blade or disc through material, which is when cuts wander and motors get hammered.

Shop Makita Must Go at ITS

Whether you are after a quick replacement tool, a full kit, or the extras that keep your cordless set-up moving, Makita Must Go covers the lot in one place. We stock a wide range in our own warehouse, ready for fast next day delivery so you can get back on the tools without waiting around.

Makita Must Go FAQs

What are the best Makita Must Go?

The best Makita Must Go picks are the ones that stop downtime on your jobs, usually your most-used cordless body tools, plus batteries, chargers, and the consumables you burn through weekly. If it is something you reach for every day, that is where the value is.

How do I choose Makita Must Go?

Start with what platform you are already running and buy to match it, because mixing systems is how you end up with the wrong chargers and dead tools. Then pick based on workload, light compact tools for snagging and fit-out, higher output tools for all-day drilling, cutting, or heavy fixings.

What are Makita Must Go used for?

Makita Must Go is used for grabbing Makita tools, batteries, chargers, and accessories when you need to replace tired kit, add a back-up, or stock up before a run of work. It is the practical way to keep the van ready without delaying the job.

Are Makita Must Go items the same warranty and spec as normal stock?

Yes, it is the same Makita product you would buy day to day, not a different build. The key is to check whether it is body only or a kit, so you are not caught short on batteries and charging when it lands on site.

Is it worth buying body only tools on Makita Must Go?

It is worth it if you already have enough batteries to cover your day, because body only is the cheapest way to replace a tool fast. If you are constantly sharing packs or waiting on charge, spend the money on batteries or a kit instead, because a cheap body is useless when it is sat dead.

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Makita Must Go

Makita Must Go deals are for when you need proper Makita kit on site, but you want it sorted fast without paying over the odds.

If you're kitting out a new van, replacing a tired tool, or grabbing spare batteries and blades before the next run of jobs, Makita Must Go is where you pick up the essentials that actually earn their keep. Check what's live, match it to the platform you're already on, and get the right gear ordered.

What Are Makita Must Go Used For?

  • Replacing the tools that take the most abuse first, like drills, impacts and grinders, so you are not nursing a dying unit halfway through first fix.
  • Stocking up on the consumables and day-to-day bits that disappear on busy jobs, so you are not losing time hunting for blades, discs, and accessories.
  • Adding spare batteries and chargers to keep the rotation going, especially when you have two lads sharing a platform and one set never keeps up.
  • Picking up a second tool for the same task, so one stays set up for fixings and the other for drilling, which saves constant bit swaps and mistakes.
  • Sorting a job-specific tool for a short run of work, like cutting, sanding, or fastening, without committing to a full-price upgrade you do not need.

Choosing the Right Makita Must Go

Keep it simple: buy to match your battery platform and the work you actually do week in, week out.

1. Stick to the platform you already own

If you are already on Makita cordless, prioritise body tools to use the batteries you have. If you are starting from scratch, a kit with batteries and a charger is the sensible way to get running without borrowing power all week.

2. Body vs kit comes down to downtime

If you have enough batteries to cover a full shift, go body and save money. If you are constantly waiting on charge, do not kid yourself, get the kit or add batteries so the tool is not sat dead when the job is on.

3. Match the tool to the workload

If it is occasional snagging and light fixings, a compact tool is fine and easier on the wrist. If you are driving big fixings, drilling all day, or cutting heavy stock, pick the higher output option so it does not cook itself or stall when it matters.

Who Are Makita Must Go Deals For on Site?

  • Chippies and joiners who want a reliable cordless set-up for first fix and second fix without mixing battery platforms across the van.
  • Sparks and plumbers who need compact, repeat-use tools for fixings and access work, plus spare batteries so the kit is always ready on call-outs.
  • Groundworkers, steel fixers, and general site teams grabbing grinders, drills, and chargers that can take dust, knocks, and daily use.
  • Maintenance and facilities lads who need a quick replacement tool or a back-up unit, so a breakdown does not stop the day's jobs.

Makita Must Go Extras That Save You Time

The right add-ons stop the usual site problems, flat batteries, missing consumables, and tools sat waiting while you bodge a workaround.

1. Spare Batteries

A spare battery is what keeps you working when you are bouncing between drilling and fixings all day, especially in cold weather when runtime drops and the charger cannot keep up.

2. Fast Charger

A faster charger is the difference between rotating packs properly and fighting over the only charger in the welfare, which is how tools end up idle when you are trying to push a job over the line.

3. Blades, Discs and Bits

Fresh consumables make any tool feel sharper and safer, and they stop you forcing a worn blade or disc through material, which is when cuts wander and motors get hammered.

Shop Makita Must Go at ITS

Whether you are after a quick replacement tool, a full kit, or the extras that keep your cordless set-up moving, Makita Must Go covers the lot in one place. We stock a wide range in our own warehouse, ready for fast next day delivery so you can get back on the tools without waiting around.

Makita Must Go FAQs

What are the best Makita Must Go?

The best Makita Must Go picks are the ones that stop downtime on your jobs, usually your most-used cordless body tools, plus batteries, chargers, and the consumables you burn through weekly. If it is something you reach for every day, that is where the value is.

How do I choose Makita Must Go?

Start with what platform you are already running and buy to match it, because mixing systems is how you end up with the wrong chargers and dead tools. Then pick based on workload, light compact tools for snagging and fit-out, higher output tools for all-day drilling, cutting, or heavy fixings.

What are Makita Must Go used for?

Makita Must Go is used for grabbing Makita tools, batteries, chargers, and accessories when you need to replace tired kit, add a back-up, or stock up before a run of work. It is the practical way to keep the van ready without delaying the job.

Are Makita Must Go items the same warranty and spec as normal stock?

Yes, it is the same Makita product you would buy day to day, not a different build. The key is to check whether it is body only or a kit, so you are not caught short on batteries and charging when it lands on site.

Is it worth buying body only tools on Makita Must Go?

It is worth it if you already have enough batteries to cover your day, because body only is the cheapest way to replace a tool fast. If you are constantly sharing packs or waiting on charge, spend the money on batteries or a kit instead, because a cheap body is useless when it is sat dead.

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