lidl multi purposse saw parkside blades

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Do bosch blades fit the parkside multi purpose saw from lidl,is the parkside multi tool anygood ,thanks.
 
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Reciprocating saw? If so yes all the blades are a standard fit for all these saws
 
Reciprocating saw? If so yes all the blades are a standard fit for all these saws
woods he means the e180 or gop ossilating saw eqivilent :D
http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/lidl_uk/hs.xsl/index_28323.htm

i suspect the bosch or even the rutlands
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/workshop-.../DK4009/japanese-fast-&-clean-cut-wood-blades
or ebay generic will fit
argos also do me blades and machines
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/s...51&langId=-1&searchTerms=ALLROUNDER+SAW+BLADE
 
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Oh I see now

Its confusing as "multi-purpose saw" has always been the reciprocating saws, and the one the OP meant was "multi-purpose tool", but this is not to be confused with the "mult-tool" pocket plier type things

Anyway, for £30 and a 3 year warranty that can't be bad. The blades do see to be Bosch fitting type
 
Am I right in thinking these are good for cutting floorboards and skirting?
 
Am I right in thinking these are good for cutting floorboards and skirting?

yes and no
yes a few inches great more than a few feet only if you have many an hour to spare :LOL:
 
A few inches is all I need it for, thanks. Basically I just need to use it once in a while to cut a floorboard to inspect beneath it, or to cut the skirting on a bath panel so I can open it.
 
when you use it and its likely to be a one off and you suspect nails /plaster/brick or any other hard or abrasive material
cut to 2mm off full depth by packing the body away from the work with a bit off material the correct thickness cut the full width then use an old blade for the final cut or your original blade if you don't have an old one
this way it will last ages with 2 blades and iff its too damaged to finish you can finish the job with a knife/chisel/paint scraper just whatever you have thats thin and to hand
 

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