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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 |
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. |
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 |
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 |
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. |
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 ... -- Adrian C |
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 -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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. -- Dave W |
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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