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I've read on this forum that these are an excellent bit of kit I also spoke to someone who has one and had a play with it myself.

I've requested one for my birthday but which one shall I go for, there is the diamond blade one as well.

Any ideas?

P.s I'll be asking for the receipt as well ;)
 
Great bit of kit, endless attachment blades, use it to get laminate flooring up, cuts beatifully at skirting, replace very easy, hard to tell they've been moved, got the multimaster 240v. good at removing ceramic floor and wall tiles, jobs are endless.
 
how much????????
seen a cheepo for £30 with blades, all-be-it proberbly crap blades, but i bet you can use the better quallity ones in it too.
for £30 and now and again use i think i will try one and save £300 lol.
 
Redsaw, what do you mean £300? I paid £160 for mine (240v) brand new with the tiling kit. Superb tool although replacement blades expensive.
Doesnt get used all the time but when it needs to come out its probably the most useful tool you'll ever buy.
 
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