They look almost identical, with the possible exception of material choice in their construction. The AOTE looks like it has a cast metal housing, whereas the makita looks like a plastic housing much like the PC 7424 series. A metal housing may have an advantage in durability (but does it actually need to be that durable? My PC has no problem with the housing "breaking"). But the downside may be weight and heat may be an issue (again using my PC as an example, the plastic housing does get warm, so would a metal housing actually get hotter?). Maybe someone with more experience with rotaries could address those issues for us. I'm interested in getting a rotary, but have put it off because of pricing. I'll have to check the website and compare actual specs of the two before I make any decisions (especially the motors' construction and ratings). There's also the question of warranty and servicing to figure when making a decision. But definitely an interesting find.
Dave