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    somthing i see in the States last week £60 are they here yet ?

    Dremel at Lowe's: Multi-Max Oscillating Kit

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    Default Re: The Dremel Multi-Max Oscillating Tool

    Bosch, fein and Worx all have similar items
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    Default Re: The Dremel Multi-Max Oscillating Tool

    Have had a 'Fein' for some time time now, worth the higher cost compared to others (even more so now that blade changing is much easier and faster). Accessories expensive. Amazing just how many different uses these tools have!!

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    Default Re: The Dremel Multi-Max Oscillating Tool

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
    Bosch, fein and Worx all have similar items
    yes Neal i know about Bosch & fenn don't know about the price of them how does this compare

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    Default Re: The Dremel Multi-Max Oscillating Tool

    I've not seen one of that particular model, but if you compare it to a Fein Multimaster, it looks very much the same. I prefer the orange myself

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