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Maybe it's the tool I bought, but whenever I use my new oscillating
tool I'm just not impressed with it. Cutting wood takes too long. Cutting metal (cuting nails) takes much too long versus a Dremel. And it's LOUD. I bought a Menards-brand Li-Ion cordless model. Is there THAT much of a difference versus the others? I can't find a review that implies cheap oscillating tools are necessarily worse than, say, Rockwells. I know that cheap power tools aren't as good as expensive power tools. But when I buy Harbor Freight I get about 80% of the effectiveness and ease-of-use. |
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