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The fein multi master available from Tradetiler.
The multi master is a tilers must..from trimming light rails in kitchens to under cutting architraves and door linings.
Also great for re-grouts..in ... -
The Fein multi master
The fein multi master available from
Tradetiler.
The multi master is a tilers must..from trimming light rails in kitchens to under cutting architraves and door linings.
Also great for re-grouts..in fact 100's of uses..
Contact
Tradetiler direct for your fein multi master today.
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Alan.P (04-06-2009), David - Tradetiler (04-06-2009)
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Re: The Fein multi master
Yeah, caught the vid, it's high up on my list of must have tools now
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Re: The Fein multi master
I've got one of the older versions but it's got me out of trouble on occasions
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: The Fein multi master
one of these or a rotozip?????????????????
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Re: The Fein multi master

Originally Posted by
Prem Tiler
one of these or a rotozip?????????????????
OH!! c,mon..BOTH...
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Re: The Fein multi master
Great machines...........expensive blades.
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Great machines, expensive but you get what you pay for, I couldn't be without it !!
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Re: The Fein multi master

Originally Posted by
Dave
OH!! c,mon..BOTH...
lol with my one job a month?
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Re: The Fein multi master

Originally Posted by
Prem Tiler
lol with my one job a month?
You've told us how much your window cleaning pays.... yes both, and chuck in a bath board too!!!
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Re: The Fein multi master

Originally Posted by
faithhealer
You've told us how much your window cleaning pays.... yes both, and chuck in a bath board too!!!
lol! I guess, but I've big morgage and a wife with ridiculously expensive tastes!
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Re: The Fein multi master

Originally Posted by
Prem Tiler
lol! I guess, but I've big morgage and a wife with ridiculously expensive tastes!
well get her a fein lol
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Re: The Fein multi master
Love my Fein, use it frequently.
Rotozip will be the next big purchase, then maybe the Dewalt 24000 ('cos Dave keeps saying how good it is!).
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Re: The Fein multi master
Love mine as well, however don't know if I get m money worth out of it! Good to have tool, but not essential.
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Re: The Fein multi master

Originally Posted by
CJ
Great machines...........expensive blades.

Aren't they just!!!! Only had mine a little while and it is worth it's wait in gold but I still feel the blades are a rip off - Do fein price fix the blades like festool???
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dremmel go one now as well
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Re: The Fein multi master

Originally Posted by
Colour Republic
Aren't they just!!!! Only had mine a little while and it is worth it's wait in gold but I still feel the blades are a rip off - Do fein price fix the blades like festool???
alt place for blades, not sure how prices compare.
http://www.feinmultimaster.co.uk/mul...ries_e_cut.htm
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Ive used one of the older ones for regrouting, and for sawing bottom of door frames, and its a great bit of kit.
Need to buy one myself.
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I use some of the bosch blades which say long life on them, only on the older feins can you use the other blades
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Got one love it,does loads of things as stated by others but is great for polishing the edges of trav (polishing kit sold by dave at tradetiler) ie; butt joints etc etc
,but blades are expensive.
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Its one of those tools you didn't know how you managed without it
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TilersForums Contributor
Re: The Fein multi master
Borrowed my neighbours to take some plastic tile trim off as I was adding tiles to a customers existing bath surround. Hot knife through butter - cracking. My neighbour purchased his for renovating some sash windows and he swears by it.
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Has anyone got or used the Worx tool (in the Argos catalogue) which is similar to the Fein. Is it any good for a starter tool or should you go the whole hog and buy the Fein.
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