So I have a project coming up that requires a multi-tool. Whenever I need a new tool, my first thought is to just buy the best. And in this case, I think most folks consi...
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Fein




So - I might get flamed for this, but I bought a multi-tool when Harbor Freight first came out with them. Honestly, it was a value and keeps going! I am sure it is 10x louder than the next competitor, but I wear ear plugs. I don't normally advocate for **** tools, but this seemed to be a good purchase for me.
I do buy nicer consumables, which might be why I have had a positive experience.
HF $10
Works good, definitely loud.
$10
Did I mention it's $10?

The Dewalt 20V is a great tool. I got rid of my Fein after getting the Dewalt...the trigger controllable speed is a very useful feature that the Fein didn't have.
The Dewalt 20V is a great tool. I got rid of my Fein after getting the Dewalt...the trigger controllable speed is a very useful feature that the Fein didn't have.
What am I missing here? I have a bosch multi tool, but regard it as the saw-of-last-resort.
Its noisy as hell, you have to be super careful not to overheat the blades and it cuts really slow. I literally sigh every time I have to go get it out.
What am I missing here? I have a bosch multi tool, but regard it as the saw-of-last-resort.
Its noisy as hell, you have to be super careful not to overheat the blades and it cuts really slow. I literally sigh every time I have to go get it out.
What am I missing here? I have a bosch multi tool, but regard it as the saw-of-last-resort.
Its noisy as hell, you have to be super careful not to overheat the blades and it cuts really slow. I literally sigh every time I have to go get it out.
I got one for a small job, got it as a just in case tool. Used it,,, well helper used it 3 or 4 times in as many years. I got by a long time without it, something i try not to use unless I have to.
Buy high quality blades & never look back. I have been using 2 for over a year now. Occasional use when other saws won't fit or do the job. Happens all the time though.
Performax at Menards, 40$. They have a cheaper one but its not the same. 75$ better than the Dremel and probably the same with different color jacket. Looks weighs and feels the same as DeWalt and Rigid. 60$ better than those and comes blades and case.
Fein
I don't do a lot of home improvement repair stuff... and it seems like most of the utility for this thing is there? Hell if I know... I've never owned one.
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Exactly. Indispensable tool that has paid for itself many times over. Funny thing is that I just came into the house from using it then went to GJ & read this. Wondered - for a minute or so - how I was going to enlarge a hole in the side of a laundry cabinet. Grabbed the jiggler. That is the official name on a recent job site and forever after. Was done cutting in no time.
Got mine for $99 off of eBay with a blade & battery. Thx pawn shop.
Vibration is not an issue for me. Grab the sawzall for larger jobs.
Buy high quality blades & never look back. I have been using 2 for over a year now. Occasional use when other saws won't fit or do the job. Happens all the time though.