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  • Thanks @rj and @Airhead for the bondage advice - luckily it turns out Toolstation do 7.5kg bags of the stuff so I don't need to get a massive one.

    I'm increasingly going to Toolstation because it's often cheaper than Screwfix for the same stuff and there's normally a queue in Screwfix when Toolstation next door is empty...

    Is there a go to forum recommended oscillating multi tool? I need to chop through some floorboards.

    I'm going to cut the ones due to be replaced with reclaimed boards so the quality of cut isn't hugely important, but I do want it to be an easy job and leave them in useable condition after because the floor sanding guy isn't coming till June 3rd.

    All the reviews of cheap ones complain about them failing. I'm already in deep with the DeWalt 18v XR battery system so presuming I'm going to get good use out of one doing up a house I'm tempted to just get a DeWalt cordless...

  • Is there a go to forum recommended oscillating multi tool? I need to chop through some floorboards.

    Fein is the original and best, I have an early one and they've made some really worthwhile improvements but it's still decent. Personally I would probably just get a wired one.

  • We’ve got a fein corded one too, takes a beating. I have a battery Milwaukee which is decent but I don’t think it will take the punishment I gove the fein.

    One thing I will say is just buy cheap blades for what ever you buy. The blades are all crap cheap or expensive.

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