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So are these tools mainly used for chopping out? And they cope well chopping into block work etc? How about cutting floor boards? looks a lot safer than the circ saw, thinking of investing in one but never used one.
 
Have got the makita 18v decent for floorboards and a few cuts and I think you can use new 4ah battery's but also have the corded 110v fein multi master and it's the daddy no question !!
Use Saxton blades all the time but got the more expensive tungsten tipped blades recently - used once and lost half it's teeth just get the cheaper blades ( going to try shark blades next )
 
So are these tools mainly used for chopping out? And they cope well chopping into block work etc? How about cutting floor boards? looks a lot safer than the circ saw, thinking of investing in one but never used one.

Buy one mate,you wont regret it.I use the carbide bit just to make the cutout for the boxes as it stops the render falling to bits,inside knock out as usual.With the wood blades it will cut precise and looks a lot better than murdering floorboards with a circular especially when they want to have bare boards and varnish.
 
i got the aldi one when it was on offer at half price. £20. brilliant. came with several blades, but only 1 battery. got one sent from germany for £22. aldo also do a corded version £30.

I did this too and the only gripe I have is the time it takes to charge the battery as there is only one supplied had this over a year and gets occasional use only paid about £20 and found most other blades fit deffo bosh and faithfull
 

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