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I am looking at getting a battery operated multi-tool (OK, a cordless multi-tool) but which brand and what about.........
FYI I already have a Dewalt battery drill and charger.
I have been looking around and have found the following. (All are multi-tools)
1) Dewalt with 2 batts, charger & case £200
2) Dewalt naked £130
3) Parkside (Lidl brand) batt (12v) & charger £106
4) Ryobi £203
4a) Ryobi naked £98
5) Wickes £80 (Everything inc.)
Facts:
I have never owned a Wickes tool in my life, truth be known, hardly going to use it (Which ever I get)
Question:
I am looking at the Wickes one, just because its cheap, but I don't see much mention of Wickes tools in general here on UHM, what is your opinion of Wickes, or should I save and get a whole Dewalt one?
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Seen Ryobi advertised on TV (Who hasn't) I thought that with their idea of 6 million tools and one battery (OK, exaggerating a bit) I honestly thought it would be cheaper than Dewalt, but it's not.
FYI I already have a Dewalt battery drill and charger.
I have been looking around and have found the following. (All are multi-tools)
1) Dewalt with 2 batts, charger & case £200
2) Dewalt naked £130
3) Parkside (Lidl brand) batt (12v) & charger £106
4) Ryobi £203
4a) Ryobi naked £98
5) Wickes £80 (Everything inc.)
Facts:
I have never owned a Wickes tool in my life, truth be known, hardly going to use it (Which ever I get)
Question:
I am looking at the Wickes one, just because its cheap, but I don't see much mention of Wickes tools in general here on UHM, what is your opinion of Wickes, or should I save and get a whole Dewalt one?
Surprise
Seen Ryobi advertised on TV (Who hasn't) I thought that with their idea of 6 million tools and one battery (OK, exaggerating a bit) I honestly thought it would be cheaper than Dewalt, but it's not.
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personally i would get the Dewalt so i can keep the same batteries and use across the different tools , as you already have Dewalt , what batteries do you have now?
Rather than another set of batteries and charges , unless buying into a different range of cordless tools
I only have Dewalt - and the multitool is great (i got it as kit when on offer at screwfix, 2 batts , accessories and tool) , used a lot, also a Quick release to change blades
But in answer to the specific question , then I have not used the wickes tools
But searching revealed this thread althugh quite old now - so tool quality may have changed on last 13 years
viewtopic.php?t=25561
Rather than another set of batteries and charges , unless buying into a different range of cordless tools
I only have Dewalt - and the multitool is great (i got it as kit when on offer at screwfix, 2 batts , accessories and tool) , used a lot, also a Quick release to change blades
But in answer to the specific question , then I have not used the wickes tools
But searching revealed this thread althugh quite old now - so tool quality may have changed on last 13 years
viewtopic.php?t=25561
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Deffo get the same masks as your other battery tools.
Having different batteries and chargers makes absolutely no sense what so ever
Having different batteries and chargers makes absolutely no sense what so ever
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and choose the full kit not nesseserilly in a box or with batteries but with blades pads dust extraction and depth gauges as they are around another £30-50 sold seperately
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Above are my opinions Below is my signature.
Would you hit a nail with a shoe because you don't have a hammer? of course not, then why work on anything electrical without a means of testing Click Here to buy a "tester" just because it works, does NOT mean it is safe.
If gloom had a voice, it would be me.
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Post by Graeme from Tod »
Get the Dewalt. It's a good piece of kit ( have had one for 5 years ) & you have the batts.
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ive got the dewalt. ive had mine a good few years now. think mine has a faulty trigger.... but it doesnt massively affect it. it just doesnt smoothly go from slow to fast it sort of stutters a bit. my mate has 2 one in his factory one in his van and neither of his do it and both are older than mine.
cracking tool though and youll be amazed at how much you use it
cracking tool though and youll be amazed at how much you use it
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yes i have the dewalt 335 or is it 553 or 356 who knowsGraeme from Tod wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 3:30 pm Get the Dewalt. It's a good piece of kit ( have had one for 5 years ) & you have the batts.

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If you are hardly ever going to use it then go for a corded one. The batteries don't like sitting for months
Or just buy a bare tool for under £100 and use the batteries you already have...
https://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/dewalt ... -body-only
Or just buy a bare tool for under £100 and use the batteries you already have...
https://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/dewalt ... -body-only
I think I'll take two chickens...
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Post by dewaltdisney »
I agree, I have a corded Bosch multitool and for the times I use it the cord is not a nuisance.
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I have just repaired my B in L's mains MacAllister, thought it was the switch which is stiff due it operates a nylon type sliding strip which rocks the switch but no, the armature was fine but one field winding was open; luckily just could see the field wire had broken away from the insulated feeder, after snapping off a bit of body plastic was able to solder a new feeder. It is a lively tool and perhaps the vibration caused the break.
Forget the model but it has an allen key tool lock not a lever, so quite old.
My own one is a mains Guild which does the occasional job well enough and now at £40 with tools is cheap.
Forget the model but it has an allen key tool lock not a lever, so quite old.
My own one is a mains Guild which does the occasional job well enough and now at £40 with tools is cheap.
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