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The Fein Multimaster is a great product - I use it constantly in my work as a handyman/rehab specialist.With the variety of blades available, there is always a way to make the cut I need to accomplish.My only complaint of the whole system is the cost of the blades. When compared to other tools/saws I use in my work, (Milwaukee reciprocating, Roto-Zip, hand tools etc), I will only use the MultiMaster when nothing else will accomplish the task - all because of the cost of the blades.
this is the best blade for the multimaster that i have tried yet, for general carpentry uses.
These blades cost more than three times as much at our local (100 miles away) store. They cut soft and hard woods well until they hit a nail or something. the metal blades cut wood almost just as well and are not destroyed by that nail.
If you are a professional this tool will make you wonder how you got along without it for so long. It's a cost that I pass on to my customers just like any materials charge but you need to use it only when necessary. It goes with me everywhere and is critical to my carpentry work. BUT.as everyone else has stated, the blades are outrageously expensive and dull quickly. How Fein can make such a good tool but fail so miserably on the blades is beyond me. I can't wait until the patent runs out and a company like Lenox gets into the replacement blade business.
The Fein product is OK BUT YOUR AGREEMENT ISN'T WORTH ANYTHING: YOUR AGREEMENT WAS THAT IF I SIGNED UP FOR YOUR CHASE CREDIT CARD THAT YOUWOULD CREDIT THE ACCOUNT FOR THE SUM OF $30.OO THAT HAS NOT HAPPENED AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHY.
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