Per Swenson said:Hello Everybody,
Couple of questions, are the blades proprietary and with everybody and their brother with versions, of course with out the fancy doohickys, do I really need to spend 3 times as much? Rigid, bosch, rockwell et all all around 100-150 bucks.
Pixel said:That is a serious amount of money for what is effectively an electric toothbrush with a saw blade attached. Can not think of a single use for such a tool.
Pixel said:Can not think of a single use for such a tool.
harry_ said:I have used the Fein Multimaster many times and the borg knock-offs many, many times. However, I still do not own one personally.
To date, nothing has worked for me as well as the Fein. All the others seemed a bit weak in the power department. When the time comes, I will either go with the Fein or the Festool version.
As an aside:
Allegedly, Festool has "this thing" where they will not introduce/manufacture a tool that is not seven(?) ways better than what's already on the market.
With that said, how is it we now have a multimaster 'clone', but I can't get a reciprocating saw with proper dust collection built into it?!?!?!
Per Swenson said:Hello Everybody,
Couple of questions, are the blades proprietary and with everybody and their brother with versions, of course with out the fancy doohickys, do I really need to spend 3 times as much? Rigid, bosch, rockwell et all all around 100-150 bucks.
glass1 said:I have the very first quick release fein multi master. I will be retiring it to home use as soon as I have saved enough beans for the venturo. I can not imagine being a carpenter without a fein tool. In fact after a drill and impact pouch with basic hand tools and skill saw its the first tool I recommend my helpers ie trainees buy.
SRSemenza said:Per Swenson said:Hello Everybody,
Couple of questions, are the blades proprietary and with everybody and their brother with versions, of course with out the fancy doohickys, do I really need to spend 3 times as much? Rigid, bosch, rockwell et all all around 100-150 bucks.
I have used the Dremel oscillating tool, and I now use the Fein MM. The Fein blows away the Dremel. I am guessing the Vecturo will too.
Seth
Brice Burrell said:There are a lot of mentioning the Multimaster in this thread. So everyone is clear, the Vecturo is a Fein Supercut clone, that's the Multimaster's big brother. Generally speaking the Multimaster is a little more powerful than the knockoffs. The Supercut/Vecturo is even more powerful than the Multimaster.
darita said:OK...nice tool. I've yet to see the circular blade in action...video somewhere? Also, is there really no DC for this? I'm surprised if not. Will there be early adopter price breaks for preorders?