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Stan001
I have the Bosch and used it for removing the bottom of an oak door off in-situ a couple of days back, took a while but faster than removing, planeing and rehanging, especially as the door is so damn heavy.
Agree ref where things are made, my Bosch Multitool fyi is made in Hungary. (fyi the Bosch cutting tools for the multi-tool are made in Poland) Can’t justify the Fein, i have other priority tools to spend my money on as i can’t see any multi-tool doing more than tens of hours a year, its just handy to have for the odd few minutes you need it. If you are not doing grout raking then in hindsight I’d say go for a Roberts jamb saw for removing the bottom of doors and undercut architrave with a hand saw – it takes 2 minutes max by hand.
I have a Bosch GAS 25 (which is one of my most used and valuable / time saving tools – something we never discuss here, i couldn’t work without it!) its absolutely excellent, had it for 2 years. Paid for its keep a thousand times over. It’s made in Germany.
(my other power tools are Makita, made in the UK or Japan, if Makita had a multi-tool, I’d buy it from them)
Agree ref where things are made, my Bosch Multitool fyi is made in Hungary. (fyi the Bosch cutting tools for the multi-tool are made in Poland) Can’t justify the Fein, i have other priority tools to spend my money on as i can’t see any multi-tool doing more than tens of hours a year, its just handy to have for the odd few minutes you need it. If you are not doing grout raking then in hindsight I’d say go for a Roberts jamb saw for removing the bottom of doors and undercut architrave with a hand saw – it takes 2 minutes max by hand.
I have a Bosch GAS 25 (which is one of my most used and valuable / time saving tools – something we never discuss here, i couldn’t work without it!) its absolutely excellent, had it for 2 years. Paid for its keep a thousand times over. It’s made in Germany.
(my other power tools are Makita, made in the UK or Japan, if Makita had a multi-tool, I’d buy it from them)