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markadams

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I currently have a blue Bosch corded multitool, but as I am also an electrician I often find myself needing my multitool when I have no power.

I currently have the Milwaukee 18v sds, 18v hammer drill and 18v impact driver but the reviews I have read about the Milwaukee multitool don't seem to rate it.

Have anyone got one and can give an opinion.
 
I've got a Metabo one, it's fantastic. 5.2 amp batteries last very well, I've also got a Fein corded. There's hardly any difference between the two.
 
I have the makita 18v for handyness but also have the makita 240v when i need more oomph ,

Great inventions, we all new that vibrations did wonders but to cut throough **** ,,,, superb
 
yea, as above, I have the milwaukee M12 multi tool, im well happy with it apart from the battery life isnt that great when taking up loads of boards etc so im going to replace it soon with the M18 one

Sorry I missed that bit. I have read about issues with it vibrating a lot and the blade change not being great. What REALLY surprises me is that it seems to be the only tool that Milwaukee have that is not brushless (Fuel), anyone know of any plans to introduce one as it has been around for a while now?

Mark.
 
Sorry I missed that bit. I have read about issues with it vibrating a lot and the blade change not being great. What REALLY surprises me is that it seems to be the only tool that Milwaukee have that is not brushless (Fuel), anyone know of any plans to introduce one as it has been around for a while now?

Mark.

yea I would say that my mates dewalt has a better blade change, its tool-less but it has a variable speed trigger, which I dont like, i prefer setting the speed on the dial.

when I went to buy one I noticed myself that it wasn't brushless which put me off. my experience with all this gear is that the brushless is much much better so ill probably wait until they release one.
 
Sorry I missed that bit. I have read about issues with it vibrating a lot and the blade change not being great. What REALLY surprises me is that it seems to be the only tool that Milwaukee have that is not brushless (Fuel), anyone know of any plans to introduce one as it has been around for a while now?

Mark.

yea I would say that my mates dewalt has a better blade change, its tool-less but it has a variable speed trigger, which I dont like, i prefer setting the speed on the dial.

when I went to buy one I noticed myself that it wasn't brushless which put me off. my experience with all this gear is that the brushless is much much better so ill probably wait until they release one.
 
Ive got a fein 240v and a makita 18v. The fein is nicer to use the makita vibrates your hands a fair bit more than the fein. Still dont really use them much but come in handy occasionally.
 
I've got the Mil 18v and it's fine apart from the blade change, which in all honesty isn't that much of a chore it's just not as easy as the dewalt
What ever you go for don't get the poundland blades, get the good ones, you put less stress on the unit and they last longer
I bought some from toolstation badged as "smart" and these were as good as the makita/milwaukee etc
 

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