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I understand the sander works very well, too, but haven't tried that yet. I've used the grout saw, the e-blade, the scraper and the segment blade. Seems well-built. The replacement blades seem a little over priced which is disappointing. The e-blade and scraper were a little disappointing. The grout saw and segment blade worked great. I hope the tool pays for itself. Time will tell.
My review will be just like most reviews of the Fein Multimaster. It's very expensive, the attachments are really expensive, but this tool does the job that other tools don't do. The first week I used it a half a dozen times. It really works, I'm glad I got, I wish the accessories were cheaper.
I was dreading doing this work so tried to hire someone. I had to straighten a wall where it ended at a closet opening. Does just what they say. They were going to charge me $150 dollars and use a sledge. I was able to cut the nails in about 20 sec, with no damage to the sheetrock where it mattered, as the molding covered it. The wall could then easily be pushed into the correct position and renailed. I learned long ago not to skimp on tools as the good ones last a lifetime. This tool is heavy but works so quickly it really doesn't matter.
I hardly use the maximum speed setting unless I'm cutting thick wood or metal.This is a really nice product and it's worth every penny. It also sands really well when used properly which saves me a ton of time sanding.
The bit changing process is very easy and holds the tool very solidly. The Fein Multimaster handles every job with ease and precision.
When cutting sheet metal I've noticed that it doesn't give off that hot spark unlike most metal cutting tools. I tried cutting wood, and 1/8 " aluminum , cutting holes for my car speaker sheet metal, and sanding.
It does everything well, and cuts through sheet metal much easier than the rotozip or dremel with metal cutting disk. It also has more power than I really need.
Everyone should have one of these wether you're a car audio installer like myself, or a hobbyist.
This tool is EXCELLENT BUT it is way overpriced and accessories are way to expensive. Dont get me wrong- I like it but for me personally I find a rotozip to be more useful for tile jobs. It is built solid to take some abuse. Not too heavy and easy to control.
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