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Looking for advice here guys, i'm looking for a tool that will aid the gettin up of floorboards and have seen you guys talk about these tools.....one question...is there much difference between the 2??? i see the fein is more expensive but is it worth the extra?
 
The Fein Is built like a tank! but blades cost a fortune, the Bosch seems to be well put together had a feel of it at the toolfair last week blades are less, They came out with the cordless version first which wasn't worth a light, should have come out with the Blue power corded version first in my opinion. I've got the Fein but the decision was only made because it was the first one out at the time. Also If you are using it day in day out alot the fein has the quick release system which saves alot of time
 
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I have the bosch corded one. Great little tool. Doesn't get used all that often but when it does, it always makes an akward job turn into an easy job....if you catch my dritft!
 
ive got the bosh, they are handy tools to have in the back of the van
 
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I like bosch and I like fein,,, but which is better,,,, there's only oneway to find out ....FIGHT!!
 
thanks guys, think i'll go for the fein as they invented it and you can get a 3 year warranty with them. Juat gotta choose which set would be best!
 
Fein every time. Sometimes dealers will do a discount on multiple blades so always ask and scan the web or shows for offers.
 
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