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Thread: Multi Tool. Who Has One?

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    The smallest cordless one to get is the 18v one.
    A 12v one works okay but considerably slower at cutting.

    The kind of tool where there fantastic at certain jobs, I have a 12v aeg one, great but slow. I prefer to use other tools then a multitool to finish the job off when another tool won't do the job.

    There's enough adaptors going round to convert between all the different types of blades except dremel. They have a unique fitment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_mini View Post
    The smallest cordless one to get is the 18v one.
    A 12v one works okay but considerably slower at cutting.

    The kind of tool where there fantastic at certain jobs, I have a 12v aeg one, great but slow. I prefer to use other tools then a multitool to finish the job off when another tool won't do the job.

    There's enough adaptors going round to convert between all the different types of blades except dremel. They have a unique fitment.
    If you open the link in my OP you will see that I am going for 18volt Makita.

    My reason being is I already have a lot of 18 volt Makita stuff.

    Ok all you previous posters. Can you list some of the jobs you use them for.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


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