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RJH[_2_] April 9th 21 11:31 AM

Multitool recommendation
 
The battery on my trusty Workzone multitool has given up, and I can't find a
replacement. I see Aldi have one on sale, but at £70 it's fairly pricey for
their stuff.

Any recommendations? I see Makita and Bosch have mains versions for about
£100, and the main variable appears to be proprietary blades (I'd rather avoid
unless they're a reasonable price). I could be persuaded to go cordless, but
I'm not happy about adding yet another battery/charger type to my collection -
and I doubt the cordless tools I've got (all Lidl/Aldi) fit current models.

--
Cheers, Rob



Andy Burns[_13_] April 9th 21 11:40 AM

Multitool recommendation
 
RJH wrote:

The battery on my trusty Workzone multitool has given up, and I can't find a
replacement. I see Aldi have one on sale, but at £70 it's fairly pricey for
their stuff.

Any recommendations? I see Makita and Bosch have mains versions for about
£100, and the main variable appears to be proprietary blades


My makita takes generic multitool blades, the annoyance is that it
undoes with an alan key, which they changed to a tool-less quickchange
right after I bought mine.

(I'd rather avoid
unless they're a reasonable price). I could be persuaded to go cordless,


mine is 18v, but I'm pretty well invested in makita batteries

but
I'm not happy about adding yet another battery/charger type to my collection -
and I doubt the cordless tools I've got (all Lidl/Aldi) fit current models.




Andrew[_22_] April 20th 21 02:42 PM

Multitool recommendation
 
On 09/04/2021 11:31, RJH wrote:
The battery on my trusty Workzone multitool has given up, and I can't find a
replacement. I see Aldi have one on sale, but at £70 it's fairly pricey for
their stuff.

Any recommendations? I see Makita and Bosch have mains versions for about
£100, and the main variable appears to be proprietary blades (I'd rather avoid
unless they're a reasonable price). I could be persuaded to go cordless, but
I'm not happy about adding yet another battery/charger type to my collection -
and I doubt the cordless tools I've got (all Lidl/Aldi) fit current models.


I've got an Einhell mains multitool, which cost about £80 a couple
of years ago at a local non-chain garden/home/diy store.

Quite noisy though, ear protection recommended.

I think it is this one -

https://www.toolstation.com/power-to...?brand=Einhell

RJH[_2_] April 20th 21 03:42 PM

Multitool recommendation
 
On 20 Apr 2021 at 14:42:55 BST, "Andrew"
wrote:

On 09/04/2021 11:31, RJH wrote:
The battery on my trusty Workzone multitool has given up, and I can't find a
replacement. I see Aldi have one on sale, but at £70 it's fairly pricey for
their stuff.

Any recommendations? I see Makita and Bosch have mains versions for about
£100, and the main variable appears to be proprietary blades (I'd rather
avoid
unless they're a reasonable price). I could be persuaded to go cordless, but
I'm not happy about adding yet another battery/charger type to my
collection -
and I doubt the cordless tools I've got (all Lidl/Aldi) fit current models.


I've got an Einhell mains multitool, which cost about £80 a couple
of years ago at a local non-chain garden/home/diy store.

Quite noisy though, ear protection recommended.

I think it is this one -

https://www.toolstation.com/power-to...?brand=Einhell


Thanks, yes, seen that one. Mixed reviews. I've still not decided . . .
--
Cheers, Rob



newshound April 20th 21 03:55 PM

Multitool recommendation
 
On 09/04/2021 11:31, RJH wrote:
The battery on my trusty Workzone multitool has given up, and I can't find a
replacement. I see Aldi have one on sale, but at £70 it's fairly pricey for
their stuff.

Any recommendations? I see Makita and Bosch have mains versions for about
£100, and the main variable appears to be proprietary blades (I'd rather avoid
unless they're a reasonable price). I could be persuaded to go cordless, but
I'm not happy about adding yet another battery/charger type to my collection -
and I doubt the cordless tools I've got (all Lidl/Aldi) fit current models.

Had my old green Bosch out yesterday, still working well. Takes generic
blades. Needs allen key. For my purposes mains is fine.

Adrian Caspersz April 20th 21 04:05 PM

Multitool recommendation
 
On 20/04/2021 14:42, Andrew wrote:


I've got an Einhell mains multitool, which cost about £80


I look at that brand name and think it's an abbreviation of something
that normally would be shouted ...


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Adrian C

alan_m April 20th 21 07:42 PM

Multitool recommendation
 
On 20/04/2021 15:55, newshound wrote:
On 09/04/2021 11:31, RJH wrote:
The battery on my trusty Workzone multitool has given up, and I can't
find a
replacement. I see Aldi have one on sale, but at £70 it's fairly
pricey for
their stuff.

Any recommendations? I see Makita and Bosch have mains versions for about
£100, and the main variable appears to be proprietary blades (I'd
rather avoid
unless they're a reasonable price). I could be persuaded to go
cordless, but
I'm not happy about adding yet another battery/charger type to my
collection -
and I doubt the cordless tools I've got (all Lidl/Aldi) fit current
models.

Had my old green Bosch out yesterday, still working well. Takes generic
blades. Needs allen key. For my purposes mains is fine.


+1
I've been ab(using) my old green bosch PMF180 quite a lot recently with
generic blades for Saxton.

https://www.saxtonblades.co.uk/fein-...patible-blades



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Dave W[_2_] April 21st 21 12:00 AM

Multitool recommendation
 
On Tue, 20 Apr 2021 14:42:23 +0000 (UTC), RJH
wrote:


On 20 Apr 2021 at 14:42:55 BST, "Andrew"
wrote:


On 09/04/2021 11:31, RJH wrote:

The battery on my trusty Workzone multitool has given up, and I can't find a
replacement. I see Aldi have one on sale, but at £70 it's fairly pricey for
their stuff.

Any recommendations? I see Makita and Bosch have mains versions for about
£100, and the main variable appears to be proprietary blades (I'd rather
avoid
unless they're a reasonable price). I could be persuaded to go cordless, but
I'm not happy about adding yet another battery/charger type to my
collection -
and I doubt the cordless tools I've got (all Lidl/Aldi) fit current models.



I've got an Einhell mains multitool, which cost about £80 a couple
of years ago at a local non-chain garden/home/diy store.

Quite noisy though, ear protection recommended.

I think it is this one -

https://www.toolstation.com/power-to...?brand=Einhell


Thanks, yes, seen that one. Mixed reviews. I've still not decided . . .


In February I bought a "Dekton 40pc Hobby Craft Mini Drill Grinder
Multi Tool Engraver Rotary To..." for £17.99 postfree on ebay. Seller
is shown as b.p.r-trading (261775).

Unfortunately the only one now on ebay is £29.95 from collossaldeals
(45301).

I was impressed by the fact that it includes an add-on flexible rotary
coupling.
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Dave W

RJH[_2_] April 21st 21 07:10 AM

Multitool recommendation
 
On 20 Apr 2021 at 19:42:43 BST, "alan_m" wrote:

On 20/04/2021 15:55, newshound wrote:
On 09/04/2021 11:31, RJH wrote:
The battery on my trusty Workzone multitool has given up, and I can't
find a
replacement. I see Aldi have one on sale, but at £70 it's fairly
pricey for
their stuff.

Any recommendations? I see Makita and Bosch have mains versions for about
£100, and the main variable appears to be proprietary blades (I'd
rather avoid
unless they're a reasonable price). I could be persuaded to go
cordless, but
I'm not happy about adding yet another battery/charger type to my
collection -
and I doubt the cordless tools I've got (all Lidl/Aldi) fit current
models.

Had my old green Bosch out yesterday, still working well. Takes generic
blades. Needs allen key. For my purposes mains is fine.


+1
I've been ab(using) my old green bosch PMF180 quite a lot recently with
generic blades for Saxton.


https://www.saxtonblades.co.uk/fein-...patible-blades


Thanks - think I'll go for one of the c.£100 Bosch or Makitas. Just need to
get my head around the blade systems. I can manage with an allen key, but
tool-less would be nice. And whether Bosch's Starlock would be worth it.

--
Cheers, Rob




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