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After curious visits to Ali express and temu my algorithm has been hounded by ads from them
The tools are the same dubious quality as Amazon's and ebays but at sometimes significantly lower prices.
I finally gave in and bought a multi tool attachment for an angle grinder
It was around seven quid and I wasnt expecting much but it arrived in good time complete with instructions spanners and cutting tools.
Doesn't look too appealing but its quite sturdy and has a decent bearing.
The gubbins are exposed but I cant see how the health and safety zealot that will be along shortly might get themselves ensnared-they might trip over the power cord though...
Id also given in and bought one of the blue grinders for a tenner so the attachment could stay parked on it if it proved to be any good.
Its actually quite good compared with some cheap stuff but has the switch is on the end of the motor which needs your other hand to operate which sometimes is not that convenient.
Not sure if "Day plus" is the brand name or the life expectancy.
It was a bit of a fiddle pairing these two up because of the height difference but got there in the end with some 8mm washers added.
Does it work?
Surprisingly well and it actually vibrates less than my proper cordless multitool.
Theres obviously no speed adjustment but for basic hacking thats fine.
I find corded tools are better in the workshop and keep the cordless ones for work in the wild.
You need the grinders handle in place to keep your fingers off the motors air vents.
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Theres also a belt sander attachment on Ali express that looks a bit unstable and a chainsaw rig which would be absolutely lethal.
The tools are the same dubious quality as Amazon's and ebays but at sometimes significantly lower prices.
I finally gave in and bought a multi tool attachment for an angle grinder
It was around seven quid and I wasnt expecting much but it arrived in good time complete with instructions spanners and cutting tools.
Doesn't look too appealing but its quite sturdy and has a decent bearing.
The gubbins are exposed but I cant see how the health and safety zealot that will be along shortly might get themselves ensnared-they might trip over the power cord though...
Id also given in and bought one of the blue grinders for a tenner so the attachment could stay parked on it if it proved to be any good.
Its actually quite good compared with some cheap stuff but has the switch is on the end of the motor which needs your other hand to operate which sometimes is not that convenient.
Not sure if "Day plus" is the brand name or the life expectancy.
It was a bit of a fiddle pairing these two up because of the height difference but got there in the end with some 8mm washers added.
Does it work?
Surprisingly well and it actually vibrates less than my proper cordless multitool.
Theres obviously no speed adjustment but for basic hacking thats fine.
I find corded tools are better in the workshop and keep the cordless ones for work in the wild.
You need the grinders handle in place to keep your fingers off the motors air vents.
.
Theres also a belt sander attachment on Ali express that looks a bit unstable and a chainsaw rig which would be absolutely lethal.
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