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Multitool can cut straight at a 90degree angle which is the main advantage, doesnt look like this can
 
How is this different from a normal angle grinder? Picked titan one for a tenner last week from screwfix. this is 100 quid!

Looks like it would get into tighter spots than a normal circular
 
I squeezed it under a kitchen cupboard yesterday can't do that with circ saw , plus mess circ makes is ridiculous.Owned a multi tool better off in the bin than the van big bonus of this tool is depth set on it so can get precise cuts on flooring without cutting cables or pipes.
You can get this in places you can't with angle grinders as well plus less dangerous and less noise,you don't have to buy one for hundred either more you pay the better the motor more drive on the cut.
 
My cordless circular does that tho & this dosent look to be a match for a circular saw
Its s fraction of the size of a circ saw. I cant speak for his. But mine has a high speed 85mm blade and its deffo faster for some jobs compared to my multi tool.
They both have their strong points and complement each other
My mini plunge saw is 20v lithium
 
Sounds good but I fear its just another toy to get its lead wrapped round my legs as I stagger around after kneeling too long..
 
Its s fraction of the size of a circ saw. I cant speak for his. But mine has a high speed 85mm blade and its deffo faster for some jobs compared to my multi tool.
They both have their strong points and complement each other
My mini plunge saw is 20v lithium


i won't go back to a circa saw now i have this
 
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