Looking at purchasing a nice Oscillating Multi-Tool. Don't know too much about them. Do you fellas recommend a corded or cordless one? Was looking at the Dremel 4 Amp but then saw the Dewalt 20 Volt Cordless and I already have a 20 Volt Cordless set so wouldn't mind adding to it but only if it works as good as a corded one.
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Originally posted by GrayStangGT View PostI picked up a corded dremel when I started this recent round of remodel work and it works great, but there have been a few occasions where cordless would have been more convenient. I will say I should have bought one years ago, very versatile tool.
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I bought a corded one from Sears, and I've used it a lot for trim and flooring work mainly. Other than the cord getting dirty I have no regrets. It really depends on the work you use it for and the length of time (unless you have multiple batteries).
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Originally posted by jluv View PostNever heard of it. What are the main uses?
I use it primarily for plunge cutting and undercutting the door casing and trim when installing our floors. Carpet butts up against them but the flooring we have looks way better when tucked under.
I've used it to flush cut nails and such before too.
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To me, a lot of it would depend on what you are using it for. As mentioned, I bought mine while installing my floors. I bought the Harbor Freight tool for $15 and used it for that job, and several small tasks since, but probably only a total of about 3 days if you combined it all. Otherwise its been sitting in a drawer for 4 or 5 years. Had I spent $100 I would feel like I wasted money. Also, the battery would likely be bad by this point, or would never be charged when I needed to use it.
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