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  • Should I buy a multitool > yes

    To keep batteries the same I'd like DeWalt. Which dewalt multitool should I buy >

    What can I do with the dewalt multitool that I buy when it comes to gutting my old kitchen and fitting my new one >

  • I'll see if I can find a link to mine.

    TBH I've only used the sanding head. But the main thing I want it for is sawing in a very awkward space. Haven't tried it out as the whole project is a spring/summer job.

  • Very often a multitool does a 15 minute job that would otherwise take you hours by hand.

    You can get a silicone blade to cut silicon beads, just be careful about the surrounding materials if you are reusing them.

    I also use mine for chasing plaster when it's on a brick background. It's popular for cutouts for sockets but you can do that with a stanley knife in plasterboard.

  • Cutting directly into skirting or door frames, plasterboard, etc. Anything where access is tight.

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