Not quite what you asked, but I have the corded Makita (I think they only do the one model). It's pretty decent, and without a battery is lighter in the hand.
The supplied cord is a bit on the short side but I cut all the cords off anyway and use my own cables:
I cut 6m off an old extension reel and make up a lead with an IEC14 plug on the end. I cut the Makita cord short and stuck an IEC14 socket on that end.
The IEC plugs do like to disconnect themselves, so I came up with a piece of 20mm x2mm aluminium flat bar, bent up ends to "hold" the connected IEC plug together, with a bit of shock cord and a cable toggle to elastic band it on.
I've converted most of my power tools to run this way, actually works really well in the workshop.