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Holistic Guidance - Fein MultiMaster FMM 250Q Select

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List Price: $389.00
Our Price: $309.00
Your Save: $ 80.00 ( 21% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Fein
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Fein EAN: 0663695403015 Feature: Includes: 1 FMM 250Q Quick change tool with variable speed Label: Fein Manufacturer: Fein Model: FMM 250Q Select Publisher: Fein Studio: Fein
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Features
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Includes: 1 FMM 250Q Quick change tool with variable speed 1 Universal E-Cut blade, 1 HSS Segmented blade 1 Rigid Scraper Blade 1 Carbide Blade 1 Sanding pad and 15 sheets of sand paper
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Editorial Reviews:
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MultiMaster Select multipurpose tool is ideal for sanding in tight corners as well as other manual tasks with the power and ease of a power tool. 12,000 to 21,000 oscillation per minute. 16.4' cord length. Attached tool can turn fully around drive shaft.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: multimaster Comment: Although the tool is too expensive there is quite nothing like it. put simply you can do things with this tool and fit it into places where no other tool would go. great for working on previouly existing stuff without destroying it such as moldings. I recenly added an additional front door to my house and managed to recover all of the old trim and was able to reuse it. warning save your cuts for those you really need to use with this tool (use another tool if access isn't an issue because the blades wear out super quick and are really expensive) having said all that I don'y know how I did without it all this time If you are a do it yourselfer and are easily frustrated by not having the right tool for the job at the moment, if this tool is near by I guarantee you you will use it
Customer Rating:      Summary: A welcome addition to my tool box. Comment: Other than being very expensive the product is great, does what they say it will do.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Needed it.. Comment: So I caved. The amount of work it saved paid for a good chunk of it. The amount of frustration it reduced saved me. Try cutting a small piece of melamime out from underneath a counter and behind a sink with 4" to the wall with anything else, I dare you. An extra long chisel, an olympic hammer arm in contortionist mode, and an eyeful of shavings might have sloppily done the job. I wasn't in the mood to overexert myself for sloppy (possibly unacceptable) work, so off to woodcraft. After I bought it, I quickly realized how many uses I had for it! So I saw some painted over epoxy from behind a backsplash, and scraped it away no problem. The scraper is perhaps my favorite feature. It's so frustrating to gouge at something with a putty knife or chisel or scraper and have the work come hard, slow, and mediocre. This thing adds precision and saves 70% of the time. Then I sanded some, edged some windowsills, casually cut a piece of PVC just to save me the trip for something else, and tomorrow I'm doing some metal cutting. I hate sanding, who wants to carry a sander around? So I'll avoid it as best as I can and have a back up plan just in case, and if worse comes to worse, I'll sand with my saw/scraper/metal cutting/grout remover, and complain about it a bit.
Build is top notch - solid and sturdy, even a bit heavy, more than most of even the best tools.
I'm going to avoid using the wood blades unless the job demands the Fein.
By the way, this thing is powerful! Cutting through the 1.5" glued mdf with this oscillating saw took some serious power. After I *nearly* bogged it down on maybe 1/3 or 1/2 power it jolted me a good bit, but the fein and I escaped unscathed, barely. So, I turned it up a good twist and it became quite an unpleasant tool to use. The thing oscillated itself and me at 30000+ or whatever RPM in a way that almost numbed the forearms. Although a bit shocking, the power wasn't unmanageable, and it got the job done. I have yet to top it out and can't forsee a situation that will demand it..
sometimes I end up nicknaming tools.. "Get me the fine" sounds like a sentence fragment, so the word "stout" comes to mind.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good product BUT........ Comment: The Fein multimaster is a good, well made tool. Very powerful. I was surprised by how well it could cut into wood. The biggest problem, however, is the cost of the blades. These blades quickly wear out and have to be replaced. New blades are extremely expensive. Some people are making their own blades (do a web search) to try to avoid the cost. But there are some jobs that no other tool can do. It can plunge cut and it is great for precise woodworking.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An exceptional multi-tool Comment: Usually, the more jobs that a tool will do, the more badly it does most of them. Not so in this case. The multimaster seems to do cutting, sanding, scraping with equal quality, satisfactory all around. It is, however, expensive, and the blades, etc., are more costly than they should be, and to buy the plastic box (purchased separately at $170 or so) you would have to be out of your mind.
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