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Discuss bosch cordless mutlitool avoid in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Hi, Avoid this tool at all costs, my mains powered one just cut out, so i needed a new one so i got the cordless one, but the battery life ...
          
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    Default bosch cordless mutlitool avoid

    Hi,

    Avoid this tool at all costs, my mains powered one just cut out, so i needed a new one so i got the cordless one, but the battery life is rubbish, bosch fixed my old faithful mains powered one so im taking the cordless one back.
    If you were to rack out a big floor before grouting be prepared to wait on the battery charging alot.

    Cheers

    Paul

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    Default Re: bosch cordless mutlitool avoid

    Got the cheapie corded one myself but plan on upgrading in the near future.

    Can never decide between the Fein and the Bosch. Thought the Bosch one came with two batteries, only one would be a bit of a drawback.

    Edit: Are you talking about the blue Bosch GOP or the cordless green one?
    Last edited by Wingn; 15-03-2011 at 07:30 PM.

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    Default Re: bosch cordless mutlitool avoid

    I've got the blue cordless one, but it came with a little impact driver too, so two batteries hence no probs really.

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    Default Re: bosch cordless mutlitool avoid

    cordless green one mate

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    Default Re: bosch cordless mutlitool avoid

    The pro blue range is meant to be really really good. I'm guessing that's the one you have doug?
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    Default Re: bosch cordless mutlitool avoid

    i have the cordless blue one and it has been a godsend came with 2 batteries .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan View Post
    The pro blue range is meant to be really really good. I'm guessing that's the one you have doug?
    it is Dan, one of those tools that you think " How did I manage without it?"

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    Default Re: bosch cordless mutlitool avoid

    Hi guys, was just wondering if anyone has tried the
    Worx Sonicrafter 250W oscillating tool theres also a corless version. I've had a few mates mention it as I was looking at a Fein & they said this was as good?
    Obviously its a lot cheaper but if it's not as good then maybe better a Fein.

    cheers guys

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