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wolfie

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Mabey one for electricians?

I am after an Oscillating Multi Tool are they all a bit of a muchness? Clark has one at a decent price or should i spend a bit more?

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Why wolfie...you should have your name as Fuckfaceshithead !


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Rammie2000

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I bought one from dewalt. Verry happy with it. Althoug makes more noise then the makita one.

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John

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Oli has one. He cut some neat holes in my walls.

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scott the joiner

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I've got a Bosch 1 had it years cracking tool very handy for all sorts of things


jamestar

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This is on my to buy list too. I'll be going for a bosch one as you can register it for a 3 year warranty if you buy bosch professional.

Probably go for the 10.8v or 18v as I have plenty of batteries for work. I'd probably recommended going for a mains one as they go through batteries quickly.


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I think all the professionals buy Fein?


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Joe C

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On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged...

Joe, do you have a photo of your tool?



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my eyes are watering now Joe!

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oli79

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I have a mains fein which Ive had a while, tried all the alternatives and they don't hold a candle to em performance wise. That said if its for diy or occasional use and your not in a hurry Ive had a bosch diy green one which was adequate. The professional bosch one has the same size motor as a basic fein and is often on offer at screw fix for around £80 squid ish, always seems a good deal to me but I haven't used the pro one, just ran it in the shop. The Clarke, worx, aldi ect and all the others are a bit pap imho, more vibration than cutting.

On 18th Oct, 2013 apbellamy said:
I am feeling particularly BACish today.

On 5th Oct, 2014 Shauna said:
What that's crazy, you go commando hahaha! How heavy is your helmet *tongue*?

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oli79

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I got the cheaper bolt in type and if anything its pissed me off because I now use it so much I really needed a cordless with quick release so Ive got this, just today actually
saw by smithsonmorris, on Flickr

On 18th Oct, 2013 apbellamy said:
I am feeling particularly BACish today.

On 5th Oct, 2014 Shauna said:
What that's crazy, you go commando hahaha! How heavy is your helmet *tongue*?

The Morris Ital assassin!


nick1275

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we use fein's at work (mains powered), company have 4/5 never had an issue with them. all of our subbys also use them too with no issues ive heard of

On 1st Mar, 2009 MikeRace said:
Hmmm weberyyy


On 21st Apr, 2009 madcatminis said:
I hope she's got knickers on or you'll have a funny runny mark on your bonnet. Quite like what a snail leaves behind.


nick1275

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to add to that work are tight and get 3rd party blades, I think theres a good selection and they seem as good as genuine ones

On 1st Mar, 2009 MikeRace said:
Hmmm weberyyy


On 21st Apr, 2009 madcatminis said:
I hope she's got knickers on or you'll have a funny runny mark on your bonnet. Quite like what a snail leaves behind.

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