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Like with most tools, if there's a company who makes it there's probably another as well and it'll be very similar.
Have you seen Ridgid Jobmax but with interchangeable heads drills/ratchet/cutter/screwdriver don't know how good it is though, prehaps someone here has one. Although it is American so don't know its availability over here or the charger supply voltage, do they use 230v.

The Worx is called Rockwell in U.S. same advert on YouTube just different name.
 
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Just been on this site it's same sort of thing.
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The Bosch mains is a bit chunkier and vibrates more than the Fein, but Bosch have done a cordless now but doesn't say how good it is though.
 
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Fein Rules but the blades and cutters are ludicrously pricey. Captive Audience syndrome or what. If Bosch are listening......undercut the 'tools' prices and you will clean up.
 
Could of done with one of these last week. I cant stand after getting a heating systems worth of floorboards up. Knee's and back are done in.
 
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The older Fein takes the Bosch blade which are cheaper.

The black and Decker Scorpion is great for floorboards but the blades are also expensive. I had one for about 5 years and fund it useful. Dumped it when the blades needed changing.
 
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You don't work for them by any chance do you !
 
I have had one of these a while now. I used to use a Dremel for akward cuts but my Bosch seems to get pulled out the van more now.

I have the corded version and it does have lots of grunt. I had to cut through a 35mm copper tube today that could be cut anyother way (before I would have taped up a hacksaw blade and cursed for an hour) instead I wizzed through it in 2 mins, no sweat either!!
 
I've got the fein multi and i now get blades from the US, look on Ebay for VOSS blades, they fit perfectly and are good quality. If you buy 10 or so ,even with the shipping they work out cheap. For instance, 10 precision cut blades are £ 31 plus £ 12.50 postage. £ 43.50 for 10 blades. I'm going to order a load with a mate and save on the postage.
 

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