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Looking to buy a multi tool. No idea what to go for.

Cheap but decent i guess with tool less blade changing.

Corded be fine as only for DIY.

Any advice be great.

Thanks
 
Go corded rather than cordless - more power than cordless and less chance of the vibration damaging the battery
 
Go corded rather than cordless - more power than cordless and less chance of the vibration damaging the battery
that comment actually made me laugh out loud-----i though wow the vibration is so great it finds a remote battery to attack:ROFLMAO:

and before any one thinks this comment is at all negative jxk knows me well(y)
 
I would go corded too if I was buying another one. The one I have is corded although I have used a cordless one.
 
 

That looks like it uses an allen key
 
It does but unless you're changing the blade constantly it's not a big deal.
Cheap and tool less blade changing might not go hand in hand.
 
I have used cheap oscillating saws and expensive ones. The very cheap ones vibrate a lot. Not too much of a problem if you only ever cut in to soft materials, but not nice if you are cutting in to timber/MDF/etc.

Realistically, what is your budget
 
I recently bought an emergency multitool because I didn't have mine with me and got this.


It's as good as the dewalt.
I think good blades make a difference, I use bosch blades.
 

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