Mismarked
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- Oct 8, 2014
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After buying my first Festool a couple of months ago, I have been steadily replacing all of my older power tools with Festools. I discovered that my better half doesn’t complain about the buying side of the equation if I give the older tools to her nephew, and I have recently been looking at getting the Vecturo and giving up the old Dewalt reciprocating saw. I have never used an oscillating or multi-tool before, but it seems like one of those tools that you don’t think you need until you have a sudden need for it. Last week, I was trying to repair some damage from our dogs, which had eaten the corners off of our stairs and also chewed some holes in the sheetrock, but I couldn’t really reach some of the spots with the reciprocating saw. Peter Parfitt’s review of the Vecturo made it seem like the perfect tool. I am wondering if there is anything that you can do with a reciprocating saw that you couldn’t do just as (or more) easily with a combination of the Vecturo and the Carvex (which I bought recently). Any thoughts? I would use it a lot, as this is probably the fifth time I have had to repair dog holes in the sheetrock. They also eat baseboards, furniture, and anything else made out of wood, and especially like Sipo dominos.