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That will just be used to lift floorboards but probably not more than two or three sessions a month and if it lasts a couple of years I'll be happy. But I'd prefer to have hands left at the end of the experience. Never owned one before. Been making do with recipro saw and multi-tool but takes too long and too clumsy.
 
Get a evolution rage from screwfix for 50 quid. Ive had mine 18 month and still going strong. The blades can cut through nail embedded wood but wear some goggles if you do and gloves too.
 
For just lifting boards buy any cheap one. I had a jcb one for around 5-6 years, I did have a dewalt 18v one as well so it only got used on big jobs with lots of boards being lifted.
 
I've got the dealt DW963 136blade 18v battery circular
I only use it for cutting floorboards and seens as its the same as my battery drill & impact its useful and you haven't got to get extensions out or trip over
 
never use a blade with missing tips, use a mains one if occassional use as your batts will always be flat otherwise, and they are cheaper, small blade is best easier to control
 
I just got the cheapest one poostation did at the time, think it was less than £30. Had it over a year and it's spot on for my needs - which are similar to yours.
It does actually still scare me when I use it, if there's any tool I have that will probably send me to hospital one day, it's the circ.
 
Have a work 18v battery one.
Fab for boards of the floor.
Blade 1.6mm thin and lasts all day.

Multi tools ive heard are good but slow by comparison. Mine turns up today so will try
 
Thanks all.

Just bought evolution rage one from poofix. So I guess to begin a cut on a board you manually remove the guard, start it, bring it down where you want to cut until the plate is flat on board, release guard, then move forward along. After having set the depth. That correct?
 
Yes and then pick your fingers up from the blood and water soaked floor after you've nicked a pipe, paniced and had it kick back on you.

Mulitmaster all the way.
 
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