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Discuss Bosch v Fein in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Chaps, Looking at Oscillating saws, i was going to go for the Fein Multimaster. However, i used a customers Bosch multimaster yesterday and it seemed to be just as good ...
          
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    Default Bosch v Fein

    Chaps,
    Looking at Oscillating saws, i was going to go for the Fein Multimaster. However, i used a customers Bosch multimaster yesterday and it seemed to be just as good and the spares (ie blades etc) seem cheaper.
    Overall, its seems better priced (you can get the Bosch and the tilers blade set from Amazon for £130) which is at least £30 cheaper than Fein.

    Thoughts?

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    Default Re: Bosch v Fein

    It would be the Fein for me, having tried both of them I know the difference in price is worth it.


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    Default Re: Bosch v Fein

    I'v not tried the bosch, as i have the fein which i consider to be a superb bit of kit, well worth the extra cost.
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    i have both of them,the fein is the better of the two for build/noise etc,but i tend to use the bosch more due to it having blade fixing lugs not just a hex key like the fein.nightmare the amount of times the blade would come loose on the fein,does'nt on the bosch due to the lugs. i belive the new fein has lugs so if i was buying now would go for the fein,but depends on how much you would use it.£130 from amazon way to expensive for a bosch,should be able to pick one up for half that (new).

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    Default Re: Bosch v Fein

    the Bosch on Amazon is £61 - i added the other £60 odd for the tilers blade set.

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    sorry my mistake,just had another look at your post.

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    Default Re: Bosch v Fein

    Quote Originally Posted by jolly fix View Post
    i have both of them,the fein is the better of the two for build/noise etc,but i tend to use the bosch more due to it having blade fixing lugs not just a hex key like the fein.nightmare the amount of times the blade would come loose on the fein,does'nt on the bosch due to the lugs. i belive the new fein has lugs so if i was buying now would go for the fein,but depends on how much you would use it.£130 from amazon way to expensive for a bosch,should be able to pick one up for half that (new).
    Fein comes with a quick release blade fitment now.
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    In this dilemma myself. Realistically, if you're only cutting a bit of architrave a couple of times a week and removing the odd joint of grout would the extra price be justified? In saying that, I'm a bit of a tool snob (why I use sigma ) so would rather have the Fein. Just wondering if it'd be worth near enough double the price?

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    I had the bosch one.. ( gave it to my bro).. i have the Fein now and it is quieter and smoother to use..

    So it has to be Fein for me..

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    Suppose it all comes down to how nice it is to use. Knowing my luck I'd buy the Bosch and end up with a regrouting job.

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    Default Re: Bosch v Fein

    Mark (United) used my fein today and he could tell the difference in quality compared to his bosh but you have to buy within your budget or we would all have feins, dewalt cutters etc

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    I have the older version of the fein so can use the bocsh blades
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    Quote Originally Posted by faithhealer View Post
    Mark (United) used my fein today and he could tell the difference in quality compared to his bosh but you have to buy within your budget or we would all have feins, dewalt cutters etc
    Yep the build quality on the Fein is in a different class to the bosch green which I have. I have not used the more expensive bosch blue.

    As John says you have to buy within your budget. That's what I did and I will upgrade when I can in the future.
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    Default Re: Bosch v Fein

    fein for me to . just seams better in every way
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    Quote Originally Posted by whitebeam View Post
    I have the older version of the fein so can use the bocsh blades


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    Default Re: Bosch v Fein

    Fein for me to,I have not used the the bosch, as far as the cost of blades I tend to find the cheapest supplier and bulk order

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    Never tried the Bosh but really don't think my Fein can be bettered......
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    I have a bosch green but hardly ever use it.
    I was in a house recently and I got to use the customers bosch blue Cordless one.
    Now that is a piece of kit

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    never tried the bosch blue,i think its just 10v battery ?wonder how long the batt lasts?used to use a 10v silicone gun that lasted ages,still have to go some to beat the quality etc of the fein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jolly fix View Post
    never tried the bosch blue,i think its just 10v battery ?wonder how long the batt lasts?used to use a 10v silicone gun that lasted ages,still have to go some to beat the quality etc of the fein.


    A battery powered silicone gun? never heard of that, have you got a link to one?


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    cant remember the make of the silicone gun,but will find out from my old boss,used it when working for clearcut horticultural building service.loads of restoration work on orchid/palm houses,orangeries .used the silicone gun on new build growing houses,repair on old growing houses.very good for long runs,it had a flow ajuster knob,and was black with yellow batteries.the gun wasnt new when i used it and one batt would last over two boxes (about 30 odd tubes)of constant use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diamondtiling View Post
    A battery powered silicone gun? never heard of that, have you got a link to one?

    Here you go mate Silicone Gun
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    Default Re: Bosch v Fein

    I've got a fein coz the bosch wasn't about then, but i do like my fein

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    kids bought me a bosch last fathers day so have to use it or else
    not had any probs with it though

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    Fein for me, does the job no questions asked.

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