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about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike. fit only for plasterboard, which can be cut with a butter knife anyway.
 
nope. all these so-called labour saving tools for box cutting fall down when it comes to cutting into anything harder than thermalite. no substitute for hammer and chisel or rotary stop SDS with chisel. at home yesterday i cut out and fixed 5 boxes in hard brick in less than 1 hour. stitch drilled then SDS with a chisel bit. one of those fancy cutters would have been binned within 5 minutes.
 
For plasterboard, a multitool is quick and easy.
 
For plasterboard, a multitool is quick and easy.
a hammer is quicker and gives the muck spreaders something to do instead of splashing slop into your Veto bag,
 
I have a multi-tool, it's great for flooring and coving. For plasterboard, just use a jabsaw/sharksaw/whatever you call it. Fast, much less dust, and no power needed except you! Plus, you can shave the aperture with the back of the blade! (OO-err, missus!)
 
I have an ancient Ferm mini-router that does double boarded in seconds, but is speed really so essential?
Another 5 minutes...does it really matter? Or don't you clean up afterwards, so save another 1 minute?
OMG, Imagine if you were 10 minutes late for supper...forfend!
 
Pad saw has always been fine for me and no power/batteries needed. This is solving a problem that doesn’t exist. I don’t have a problem with double plasterboard either. Maybe you need a new padsaw if you do?
 
Please note, I meant no offence...I just can't get my old head round the concept of speed vs good...i'm sure you combine both, but I simply can't...
Least intrusive, in every way, slightly slower, but it's just a job for me. If anyone mentions targets, I walk.
Hammering instead of screwing...nope, that's far more intrusive and destructive...
Impact driver for faceplate screws? nope, that's just stupid, imho...
Yeah, maybe that's why I don't make much money, but I get lots of tea and biscuits and repeat business from older folks who pay me promptly and recommend me to friends and family. I don't do bashing, and I know that's a different game, so forgive me my peacadilloes, please
 

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