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All my stuff is the same... Makita stuff, can't be dealing with different chargers & battery's
 
i ment make :)

if you have a decent set of cordless tools already then just get the bare tool.

dewalt, makita, milwaukee, bosch are all good

brushless milwaukee is prob best of the 18v bunch.
 
Ok, cheers!

I'll go for makita then, buy couple Chinese batts.

I'll be sawing anything that looks like it can be cut!
 
Depends how often it'll be used. I bought a cheap one in b&q about 4 years ago and it's still going strong.
 
Hilti are probably about ÂŁ200 for the 22volt recip saw body. Must be good though.
Lidl do a Parkside 18volt one which looks the part and think it was only very small money & supplied with battery & charger. Can't be bad for it & 3 year warranty.
I have corded multi tool & it can do a lot of work, including stuff a recip saw can't.
Cutting top of joists for notches can be done with a circular saw set correct depth. Sometimes you need to temporary screw a straight edge bit of timber to top of joists to guide the saw nice & straight.
 
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The makita loves batteries!! Going through steel they don't last long but I'm still running 3.0ah
 
multi tool takes longer but at least you never worry you're going to lose a finger (re-cip) or a leg (circ saw)
 
i find it pretty quick if you've only a few to do and the blade is new (i've only ever got a few to do) but the price of blades has been the main problem.

...any tried cheap versions of blades yet?

Multi Tool Accessories - Toolstation

pretty cheap. but how bad can they be?
 
bloody hell;,they have their uses but must take ages and cost a fortune in blades,if your using it for notching quicker with a handsaw

Your right it would take ages, I use a circular saw and it takes seconds. I've used my recip once in about a year.
 
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