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wattsie1987

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Looking to get a multi tool 240v willing to pay up to £150 what do you guys recommend? Will mostly be used for wood and copper.
 
have 2 worx sonicrafters excellent bit of kit but there new model is now more powerful and will use any brand of blade ,there 90 quid everywhere this is a absolute bargain
[DLMURL]http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/worx-wx676-250w-universal-sonicrafter,-multi-tool-172464[/DLMURL]
 
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The fein blades do last longer and can be sourced cheap if search tinternet. I've Saxton and fein blades and both are good but fein last longer. I'm sure I sourced long lasting blades really cheap. When on laptop il have look and post link.
 
Looking at the fein multimaster starter kit ebay item 121266599108. Will mainly be used for notching joists cutting back panels and box work and occasionally cutting copper pipes or nails ext. Will this be upto that or should I be looking to spend more and get a better model? Also has anyone cut iron pipe with one? And will I be needing other blades other than it comes with?
 
Looking at the fein multimaster starter kit ebay item 121266599108. Will mainly be used for notching joists cutting back panels and box work and occasionally cutting copper pipes or nails ext. Will this be upto that or should I be looking to spend more and get a better model? Also has anyone cut iron pipe with one? And will I be needing other blades other than it comes with?

They're great for wood, but anything denser than copper. Forget it.
 
Used multitool for first time last week to cut a bit of copper in concrete floor, no play whatsoever and confined space. Did the job. Has anyone used them to cut barrell pipe
 
Used multitool for first time last week to cut a bit of copper in concrete floor, no play whatsoever and confined space. Did the job. Has anyone used them to cut barrell pipe

I've used mine to cut off old barrel level with walls and floors. Bit time consuming but it was the only tool that cut it flush without destroying everything else.
 
Does anyone know if the fein supercut is better than the multimaster? Worth the extra money?

I've used one but don't own one. It is better in that it has significantly more power (400w) rather than 250w and a different tool clamping system BUT if you're just using it to cut plastic & copper pipe and the odd floor board probably not worth the extra. I have an original multi master and it was a great tool replaced with a makita (320w) which does the job atm (£90 from Toolstop). The Dewalt looks very comprehensive too but I just wanted a basic cutting tool for awkward jobs as I already had a bucket of blades.
 

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