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oscillating tool
hi guys looking for a budget ossalating tool to get me started, will buy a propper fein multi-tool when i have made a bit more money from the game.
missed out on one from aldi the other week from someone who posted on here(seen post late) any one got any ideas. seen one on amazon (draper) for about £40 anyone had any experiance of this one or can any one point me in right direction of where to get one from.
Thanks will be given promptly. cheers guys
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Re: ossalating tool
Hello mate, I have always used the Fein and would never be without it but is cost doesnt allow then I have herd pretty good things about the Bosch. Might be worth having a look at.
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Re: ossalating tool
i got the bosch from amazon for about 60 quid. great piece of kit, probably not as good as the fein but a third of the price
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Re: ossalating tool
thanks guys will have a look at the bosch one. for an extra £20 on a draper there is no contest.
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Im pretty sure that the blades are a fraction of the price of the Feins as well.
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Re: ossalating tool
bosch one looks good but seen this cordless one on b&q. do you think it will have enough power. thought it might be good if i get any site work as i am upgrading my tools to 110v only want it to cut architrave bottoms off on floor instalations.
i will get 20% off as the old queen bee works at b&q 
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.js...i_purpose_saws
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i have the bosch and it works fine so far
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this is the blue (professional) one. I have one and rate it
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Re: ossalating tool

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
I take it thats the cordless one, how long to charge and use up the power..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: ossalating tool

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
looks a good bit of kit with quite a few accessories. might have to stretch the budget.
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Have a Bosch -- accessories are half the price of fein, must have for cutting architraves and grout removal
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doug boardley
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whitebeam
I take it thats the cordless one, how long to charge and use up the power..
tbh Mark, the batteries do use up the power quite quickly, but I also got a drill with mine so I've always got at least one battery fully charged or on charge when I use it. The charging time is about 20 mins.
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Re: oscillating tool

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Have a Bosch -- accessories are half the price of fein, must have for cutting architraves and grout removal
Too be fair , Blades and accessories can be bought from third party manufacturers and so far prove as good if not better than the original Fein blades.
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i seen this adapter on ebay which would enable the fein to take (cheaper) bosch blades Universal Adapter for Bosch blades on FEIN Multimaster | eBay
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Re: oscillating tool
i have the older Fein which takes other blades without the adapter..
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Re: oscillating tool
Bought the blue Bosch GOP250 for around £120. Same power and build quality of the Fein and identical performance. Rate it very highly. Used to have a green Boscsh PMF but it felt pretty underpowered.
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got the blue bosch too great bit of kit
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An oscillating tool eh! Perhaps i could get one for the mrs....
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