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  • Multitool is more useful on the removal/prep than the building. The Fein is an effective sander as well though.

    Not to put you off buying one, they are essential for a professional but they pay for themselves over a longer time by getting problem jobs done quickly.

    Unless you have very tough (i.e. expensive) blades they will eat blades if you end up chewing through a hardened screw in a piece of wood. Blades consumption can end up being expensive if you're not careful.

    Many times though, even if it costs in time and blades, if there's a thing that needs cutting in a difficult spot things might well have been much worse without one. I do use mine for cutting floorboards, a depth stop is handy in this case. Just in case a plumber has notched the central heating pipes.

    Also handy for removing the grout between tiles if you need to lift a single tile.

  • Yeah my dads got a Fein corded and we use it all the time, absolute workhorse. I’ve tried the cheap blades and expensive ones and they all seem to never last, so just buy the cheap ones now and throw away.

  • I've got 2 of the corded ones. I bought the latest low vibration ones having had the older noisier one for years. I got to the point where the noise would get to me so badly I hated using it. Later version cured that. The Fein ones are great.

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