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    Default Bosch PMF180E

    I clocked these on offer today in B&Q. I don't know much about them ( I have a fein) but thought it worth mentioning. Any comments on them at that price?

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    I've got the cordless blue version Sandy and I love it. It was 3 times the price of the green one (altho it came with a small drill too and in one of those fancy cases)

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    Default Re: Bosch PMF180E

    I never buy anything without a case now. So much easier to keep the tooling together and the van a bit tidier.

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    I had one and when i got my Fein then i gave my PMF to strummer.. and then it got nicked a couple weeks ago along with loads of other tools..

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    Default Re: Bosch PMF180E

    I had one and burnt it out cutting skirting boards. Bosch repaired it for free under guarantee but I bought a Fein in the meantime. It's one of those tools that can do jobs that would be impossible if it didn't exist but... the Fein is a lot better as it should be at 3 times the price - even if the cord is too long !
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    Default Re: Bosch PMF180E

    Top tool. I got one of these last winter just 40 notes. Any tilers who don't have one or an alternative I highly recomend it for a multapal of tasks. Saved he hours over time.

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