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Bought one off system3 and used it for the first time yesterday.
I honestly don't know how i managed without one before.

Made light work of several tasks.

If you don't have one you really should get one.
 
Glad you like it mate. That one was a really good machine. It was on Shopping Channel last night for ÂŁ120, so you got a really good deal. I'm happy it's going to someone that will get good use out of it more than making any cash out of the sale.

You'll find it brilliant for removing silicone with the scraper tool too!
 
Forgot to say mate that I added a wee bonus for you with a free blade adapter that I bought for you.
ENJOY.
 
i like mine but cant get blades for it !! it was only ÂŁ60 brand new, i looked after it, sparky friend borrowed it, returned it and blades were all burnt and blunt :(
 
I have the Fein. Multitools are the only tools that can cut a hole in the back of the solid 18mm kitchen/bathroom cupboards or plywood walls, or cut a fitted skirting board or a floorboard on top of a joist or beside a wall.
Seconds to do a perfect job & no sweating! Sits in the box most of time though!
 
i like mine but cant get blades for it !! it was only ÂŁ60 brand new, i looked after it, sparky friend borrowed it, returned it and blades were all burnt and blunt :(
I can give you a link for a full set of quality blades for ÂŁ40. A multi adapter to fit any type of blade is only ÂŁ2.99.
PM me for the link if you want it.
 
I can give you a link for a full set of quality blades for ÂŁ40. A multi adapter to fit any type of blade is only ÂŁ2.99.
PM me for the link if you want it.

Send it to me if you like col :D
 
Bought one off system3 and used it for the first time yesterday.
I honestly don't know how i managed without one before.

Made light work of several tasks.

If you don't have one you really should get one.

Which one is it?
 
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