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Does the van count as a tool?

I’ve got a Milwaukee 12v multitool free for opening a hewdens account. The battery vibrates out of its socket sometimes. I’m gonna try it to chase out a box on soft brick tomorrow with the grout remover blade.

Best tool has to be an electricians screwdriver. Works as a chisel, hammer, paint stirrer, coffee stirrer....
 
Have to be the multi tool, with a diamond blade it can do chases and back boxes with relative ease in most walls. cuts nearly everything with the right blade. from wood, plasterboard through to stone and tiles

Where do you purchase your diamond bits for the multi tool?

Best tool purchase for me would be the veto tool bag, keeps everything in order and stops the temptation of chucking everything in there at the end of a long day and putting your back out on the way to the van
 
I’ve got a Milwaukee 12v multitool free for opening a hewdens account. The battery vibrates out of its socket sometimes. I’m gonna try it to chase out a box on soft brick tomorrow with the grout remover blade.

I got that from Howdens too. I already had the 18V version so put it on gumtree. Was worth ÂŁ90 to someone.
 
Right,

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I feel naked without them, love them for stripping flex and T&E.

let the pi55 taking commence.
 

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