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    Fein Multimaster: What is the best price/deal?

    I'm looking to buy a Fein Multimaster w/variable speed. Anyone gotten a great deal anywhere? What is the best price/deal to be had?

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    Check eBay

    I've been casually looking at the Multimaster for some time now. The price seems to depend on what accessories/blades you want included in the package. I noticed that there is one vendor on eBay selling new 636-2 RS Variable Speed for $189.00. Another vendor has the new model FMM250 Start for $199 both include shipping. I believe the FMM250 Start has the new tooless blade change system. I don't know if these are the best prices around, but they look pretty good.

    -- Phil

  3. Quote Originally Posted by Phil Harding View Post
    I've been casually looking at the Multimaster for some time now. The price seems to depend on what accessories/blades you want included in the package. I noticed that there is one vendor on eBay selling new 636-2 RS Variable Speed for $189.00. Another vendor has the new model FMM250 Start for $199 both include shipping. I believe the FMM250 Start has the new tooless blade change system. I don't know if these are the best prices around, but they look pretty good.

    -- Phil
    I was interested to read about the tooless blade change. I have the Fein Multimaster, love it because of what it does, that nothing else seems to be able to do, making those unusual cuts on site for example, but my one complaint, and it is not a big one, is that although you tighten the blade down really well, it can slip a little bit. So for example, the square cutting blade, which looks like the side of a triangle so to speak, winds up changing its angle a little bit, once in a while when you are cutting. So you just realign the angle of the tool to compensate for it. But judging from the accuracy, and sophistication of the tool, this minor anomalie should be corrected. It seems to me they would take that into consideration, and possibly have fixed it with the tool less blade change. Anyone have any input on that? Would like to know.
    As far as pricing is concerned, the best thing to do is ask here. (Oh you already did that ) Googling the model number and name of the maker, and tool then clicking through a few listed sites, will ineveitably lead you to one of those price shopper, comparison sites, that lists a lot of different sources. Some of them even post the shipping costs right alongside the tool cost, so you can better price it more accurately. Of course Amazon is always a good place to shop, and read the reviews, but doesn't always have the dead lowest price, but they usually offer free shipping. It's a convenience thing. Hope this helps.
    "Fine is the artist who loves his tools as well as his work."

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    Whatever you pay for the Multimaster, you'll get a bargain!

    It's the most useful site tool there is, particularly with the E cut blades. I have to agree with the point about the blades slipping, though. Perhaps they've solved that with the new model.

    Over here we'd have to pay around £140 for the full kit in a nice carrying case. That's $280 but hey, we're a long way from Germany!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Feeser View Post
    but my one complaint, and it is not a big one, is that although you tighten the blade down really well, it can slip a little bit. So for example, the square cutting blade, which looks like the side of a triangle so to speak, winds up changing its angle a little bit, once in a while when you are cutting. So you just realign the angle of the tool to compensate for it. But judging from the accuracy, and sophistication of the tool, this minor anomalie should be corrected. It seems to me they would take that into consideration, and possibly have fixed it with the tool less blade change. Anyone have any input on that?
    Bob...
    Have you seen this? It works extremely well with the 4 star tools.
    http://www.feinus.com/multimaster/mu...4starnews.html
    Glenn Clabo
    Michigan

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    Hijack,
    I got the MM at Rockler with a 15% discount coupon a couple years ago. Works great.
    Is the DC ttachement worth that much $$$$
    TIA

    TJH
    TJH
    Live Like You Mean It.



    http://www.northhouse.org/

  7. Quote Originally Posted by Glenn Clabo View Post
    Bob...
    Have you seen this? It works extremely well with the 4 star tools.
    http://www.feinus.com/multimaster/mu...4starnews.html
    Glenn,
    Thank you for the information. Looks like they have it solved. Fein presents it from the link this way imato view larger




    New 4-Star Mounting System for MultiMaster Accessories

    FEIN is introducing a new mounting system for accessories on the MultiMaster. All accessories will fit on either the new style or current mounting system.
    Advantage of the new receiver are:
    • Up to 40% increase in output torque.
    • The positive connection of accessories to the tool, virtually eliminates slippage.
    • Accidental loosening of the accessory during working is greatly reduced.

    To take advantage of these benefits with the current style holder, the following adaptor must be used.
    Bottom side -


    carbide coated






    4-Star Mounting System Adaptor
    Part # 3-01-09-189-01-0

    List Price: $9.50
    Bottom side -
    carbide coated
    Top side -
    4-star
    I am imagining that the old accessores would have to be replaced with the new ones, with the mounting hole done to accomodate the 4 star mounting system. My existing accesory kit is in the old style.
    I appreciate you letting me know about this improvement. I will be sure and pick up the adapter on my next MM accessory purchase. Thanks again.
    "Fine is the artist who loves his tools as well as his work."

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    Tyler,
    I only use the DC attachment when I'm sanding something that takes me longer than a few minutes. It actually works...but I'd say it's up your on wallet.
    Glenn Clabo
    Michigan

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    I am thinking of buying the fein tool. $799 ES400E

    I was told the 400 watt unit with the square arbor is the way to go. Very HD as I recall.

    My business calls for cutting out old alum windows... I need something to get between alum /vinyl siding and the alum window frame so I can cut the nailing fin and leave the fin underneath and pull the window.

    any thoughts to my idea?..anything better?
    Last edited by Ken Dahl; 08-05-2007 at 2:08 PM.

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    Just used mine to remove the old vent/sun light on my trailer.
    Layers of calk and sealant. Cut right through the sticky gunk in no time. I really like this tool.
    TJH
    Live Like You Mean It.



    http://www.northhouse.org/

  11. Quote Originally Posted by Brad Naylor View Post
    Whatever you pay for the Multimaster, you'll get a bargain!

    It's the most useful site tool there is, particularly with the E cut blades.

    OK I'm dyin' here~!! What do you do with it that makes you so enthusiastic about it.

    When I looked at it I came away thinking that it's probably really handy for close tight work and most of that is in rennovation - - but that's about it. Is there more? Am I wrong?

  12. Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rohrabacher View Post
    OK I'm dyin' here~!! What do you do with it that makes you so enthusiastic about it.

    When I looked at it I came away thinking that it's probably really handy for close tight work and most of that is in rennovation - - but that's about it. Is there more? Am I wrong?
    For the long winded answer to your question, read my review on it at Amazon here. You can't miss it.
    "Fine is the artist who loves his tools as well as his work."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rohrabacher View Post
    OK I'm dyin' here~!! What do you do with it that makes you so enthusiastic about it.

    When I looked at it I came away thinking that it's probably really handy for close tight work and most of that is in rennovation - - but that's about it. Is there more? Am I wrong?
    I use it for all kinds of things but it is really worth its weight in gold when installing built-in furniture.

    Ever had to cut a skirting board in situ nice and square in order to remove a section and fit a cabinet up to it? Tenon saw followed by chisel?

    The Fein will do it in seconds. I do a lot of built-ins and it would be worth having a Fein for this job alone!

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    Which Model is New?

    When ordering, how does one ensure they're getting the new model with the star fitting? What's the designation?

    Thanks!
    Athens, AL

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    Best Price for Fein Multimaster

    Best I found so far for the FMM250Q (Top) is 355.50 including shipping from Tools Plus.
    http://search.store.yahoo.com/cgi-bi...ster&x=13&y=12

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