They do make it look neater than cutting around the damn things too. And sometimes depending on the profile and position of your cuts you can't always get a matching profile on both sites of the door (on each architrave) so you end up cutting extra bits off the tile just to physically slide it into place, which then has to be grouted and just looks rubbish compared to lopping off the bottoms and simply sliding a nice key-cut under it butting up to the actual door frame. (the extra explaining there was for those that can't picture it - obviously you know the score penno lol)
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I do think there needs to be a bit of competition to Fein to bring the prices down a bit and I'm gutted the Bosch isn't as good as it is a good name overall I think. Their good drills rock. I get my old man a set of cordless every year for Xmas and his B-day (he gets through them like a hot knife though butter but he would with a more expensive brand too so I get him his bosch's). Bosch's usually have a pretty damn good battery life and quick charging (along with extra batteries and the likes) Although I wouldn't recommend the cordless multimaster if they still do them... packs up in minutes due to the speed it oscillates...... a bosch wouldn't but obviously their performance lacks a bit then in comparison.
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I do think there needs to be a bit of competition to Fein to bring the prices down a bit and I'm gutted the Bosch isn't as good as it is a good name overall I think. Their good drills rock. I get my old man a set of cordless every year for Xmas and his B-day (he gets through them like a hot knife though butter but he would with a more expensive brand too so I get him his bosch's). Bosch's usually have a pretty damn good battery life and quick charging (along with extra batteries and the likes) Although I wouldn't recommend the cordless multimaster if they still do them... packs up in minutes due to the speed it oscillates...... a bosch wouldn't but obviously their performance lacks a bit then in comparison.
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