Corded Vs Cordless Multicutter/Multitool

Discussion in 'Tool Talk' started by C Windsor General Builder, Nov 17, 2014.

  1. flateric

    flateric Well-Known Member

    It would suit me quite well pb it goes well with my attire [​IMG]
     
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  2. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    It most certainly does flats....:)
     
  3. big all

    big all Screwfix Select

    lidls do the blades occasionally
    saxton around 30 a box set
    rutlands tools when they are doing them sub £30 rather than the 60+
     
  4. Yeah ive noticed lidls selling quite a few obscure tools like a wall chaser, air brush and spray paint gun to name a few just what you expect to see in your local super market hahaha
     
  5. flateric

    flateric Well-Known Member

    I did buy a set of 5 from ebay [​IMG] I will let you know when one shatters and blinds me, and scars me, and takes my life [​IMG]
     
  6. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    Amazon do some pretty good deals as well and there good brands,and hopefully won't take your eye out.:eek::confused:o_O. :)
     
  7. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    Here's my little baby.. 2014-02-22 09.04.24.jpg
     
  8. Seems you have good taste in crow bars as well although ut looks like you look after yours better than i do mine hahaha
     
  9. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    Ha Ha yeah!!! It's fairly new that one,but only really gets used for floorboards,must say I do like to look after my gear and never lend any of it out.;)
     
  10. flateric

    flateric Well-Known Member

    Nice pb Good to see a tradesman that does not remove the floorboards with a sledgehammer [​IMG]
     
  11. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    :oops::oops:Thanks flats:oops::oops:
     
  12. Yeah i try to look after my gear aswell but something i hit with a hammer and pry against blocks with isnt going to stay pretty very long hahahaha
     
  13. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    Ha Ha!! Very true.
     
  14. malkie129

    malkie129 Screwfix Select

    I bought a Stanley set of crowbars a couple of years ago in B&Q for 7 quid....nail bars, crow bars, lifters....The bloody lot !!! May have been wrongly priced, but not my problem ! :)
     
  15. metrokitchens

    metrokitchens Screwfix Select

    PB, did you use that pry bar to get into the house?
     
  16. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    Ha Ha!! How did you find out metro,I've been rumbled.:eek::confused:
     
  17. Nah he cut his way in with the multicutter bloody good them things ;)
     
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  18. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    So you've put yours to the test then Mr Windsor, your never be without one again,they have so many uses really versatile.;)
    Great for breaking and entering too.SSSSHHHHHHHH!!!!!!:)
     
  19. Used it for the first time today to remove some skirting and its safe to say it cuts through paslode nails like butter well chuffed (and yes someone did use a paslode for finish carpentry)
     
  20. plumberboy

    plumberboy Well-Known Member

    I told you they were good,it will now be an elite part of your tool collection.;)
     

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