I love my Porter Cable 18V multi tool, as noted the blades are a PITA in that you can either use PC or Rockwell blades and are pretty expensive. Truth be told I would consider the HF multi tool, get the warranty and blade prices would probably pay for the warranty pretty quickly.
I have also had the Fein kit for years and I'm impressed by the quality (and even by the length of the power cord!) I use it often. I am by no means a tool snob but the thing I've learned over the decades is I'v never been sorry buying the best tools I could afford.
JKJ
Thats the 18V version, which has a toolless blade change and is $120, the 12V version is only $80 (bare tool) but needs an allen key to change blades.
I've found the 12V version to work quite well, but if you're going to be using it day in and out, the 18V version is worth the extra $40 (assuming you're already in the Milwaukee battery system)
Google oscillating tool reviews. I like cordless as I only use intermittent. I have the Makita 18 volt because I have a set of makita tools. Look for Imperial blades. Also consider the Oshlun blades. Best prices!
The first Oscillating tool I used was loaned to me by a contractor. It was a Dremel and while it did a good job of cutting, it was very loud and got very hot during use. I purchased a Bosch corded model and it has done excellent work for me and I use it fairly often. The Bosch I have has variable speed which is a nice feature. Bosch seems to have the best blade selection. It works for long periods of time without getting hot like the Dremel did and I don't think it is quite as noisy, though you'll want to wear eye and ear protection when using any of them. I would definitely buy another one.
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I’m just curious. I have the variable speed HF and it is a screamer when cutting. Are the higher priced models quieter or do all of them put out a lot of noise.
Interesting thread but, could someone state the need for variable speed?
(Hope this isn't considered a hijack.)
Do like you always do,,,,,get what you always get!!
I have a corded, cheap model, probably the same as hf, and a battery ridgid one, the ridgid is defienetely nicer, and I have rarely ran out of battery power, I normally use it for small odd jobs, my cheap (menards cheap brand) model is very loud, like you need ear plugs loud, I think the ridgid is quite a bit quieter.
I had the Rockwell which I got pretty soon after it came out and while it was good it did get quite hot. I found a good deal on a Fein starter kit and bought that which is a lot nicer tool and has a quick-release blade. However, if I was buying a new one today, I'd probably buy the Milwaukee M12 since I don't use it a ton and the convenience of not having to find a plug would be really nice.
Julian, I have both the Fein and Harbor Freight variable speed, corded models. The Fein is superb, of course, but I've got to say the HF model is quite impressive, even apart from the price point.
Ahhh, it didn't die, it was murdered!!!
You can get the "classic" Fein at a lot of Home Depots for $199. I even saw one of the stores near me clearing them out for some odd reason for $117!!! I shoulda grabbed one, but I've only used my 12v Bosch unit twice, so I passed. They were gone the next morning....
It came to pass...
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