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doing price work where I am has to be quick to make the most money. No targets set only by myself. Also the job has to be right and good otherwise it doesn’t get signed off, which obviously means no money
 
I hear what you are saying, and I guess it's all a matter of personal preference. I don't work in your sector and have plenty of time, so it's just a question of what makes less mess for me.
I'm sure if you have 20 sockets to fit, or 50 or 100, then that makes a huge difference time-wise. Also, you maybe don't have folks living in the projects, so noise and dust is less of a factor.
It's an interesting topic though, and well worth the debate. If I am fitting an extra socket for someone, setting up the quadsaw would take the same time as padsawing, so I wouldn't bother, but maybe for 5? or more...
 
I’m working on a 500 bed student halls. It’s a new building site. So it’s lots and lots and lots of boxes. I certainly wouldn’t buy it for a few. But there is 1000s to cut out. I’d like to try before I buy but I doubt that’s possible. In your situation it would not be worth buying one
 
I think either GSH or eFixx did a test on this a little while back - it was faster, but at a price was the general conclusion I think.

I've seen much cheaper versions on amazon, but doubt they'd last more than a few uses.
 

Definitely less work - though I wouldn't call it so much a thorough 'test'.
 
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.
Agree. Have also started using multi-tool with masonry blade to get cleaner edge through the softer plaster.
 

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