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 Post subject: fein multimaster
PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2008 10:59 am 
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i love the multimaster, i got mine from powertool sales, see the link

http://www.powertoolsalesuk.com/m/Fein/ ... ltimaster/

i dont know how i lived with out it, i am a builder and i use it for every thing, flooring, sanding sawing gettin grout from between tiles, its really god because the new onw doesnt come loose as you use it, unlike the old one.... the best bit is no matter where i am, whether it is on site or at home they will delivery my blades next day, and the service is brilliant, i ring up, place an order and can expect it next day!!!!!

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http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/forum ... tml#110775


just to add an interesting thread on grout removal and the multimaster

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got the new version of the multimaster today (old one 'disappeared'), used it already !

The quick cutter change function is better (as well as the positive location of cutter), the on off switch is better, the box for it is better (even though its plastic now)..........thats all i can add so far

will use it for a month or so and report back

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Did you go for the really expensive one at over £400 or the normal one?

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normal.............same as before

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