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It's sad but I'm quite excited that I've just treated myself to a Bosch multicutter. It's on special today at screwfix with ÂŁ20 off. Still ÂŁ80 but hope it's worth it. Anyone got one already and is it any good.
 
i have a fein multimaster 110V, a 240V workzone from aldi (ÂŁ30), and a cordless aldi one ( ÂŁ40, but on clearance for ÂŁ20). both the latter ones have 3 year warranties.
 
I've been looking at these adter using a joiners on site. Not sure if i should go for the battery or 110. The joiner had a 10.9v erbauer, the batteries didnt last too long but it was well used. Any thoughts? Had a look at the one on offer in screwfix seems ok
 
Bought a Dewalt multi tool about 11 months ago it's good machine I like the variable speed on the trigger the only downside is the LED light has failed twice on the first occasion it was a straight swap as it was within 30 days of purchase the last time it went back to Dewalt while I was on holiday so I didn't have any downtime although the LED is useful if it wasn't there I don't think I'd miss it
 
Is it the blue professional model or the green diy model

i have had both, the green one is pants, i now have the GOP 300w with quick blade release and very pleased with it, i had a fein in the early days too and can say the bosch is easily equivalent to the fein

i really like bosch nowadays

i strongly recommend the rough/coarse cut blades for floor boards, such a vital tool, how did i get on without one??
 
I have got this one the GOP 250 CE Professional, its an exceptional bit of kit, very pleased with it.

GOP 250 CE Professional Multi-Cutters Multi-Cutters | Bosch Professional

Don't forget to register for your warranty.

I just got this week a circular saw for this job the last two days as had no power.

Amazing bit of kit.

GKS 18 V-LI Professional Cordless circular saw Circular saws | Bosch Professional

I got the bare unit as already have batteries.


got that circular saw too!, great bit of kit!
 
being a bit of a dinosaur, i still swear by my makita 110V circular saw. 1200watts, 2" deep cut. flies through floorboards, joists, water and gas pipes, cables. you name it, it's cut 'em.
 

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