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Anyone using the Milwaukee multi tool if so what do you think. I’m looking into getting one how does it compair to a mains powered fein?

Kind of wish Milwaukee would release a new updated fuel version.

Any advice would be helpful. already got Milwaukee gear so not interested in other branded battery type tools
 
I think you're right to be suspicious of the brushed version it's down on OPM compared to it's brushless breathren and even the M12 version has a higher OPM. I have a 1st gen 240v Fein and newish Makita, Fein still Sodes on the Mak despite a higher power rating so I keep the Mak for sanding.
 
Yeah I’m used to borrowing a fein so didn’t want to get the Milwaukee and be disappointed which it sounds like I would
 
Bosch now make a 550w multi-tool that can apparently be used to cut cement board, if I was in the market for a mains multi it'd be that or Fein.
 
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