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  • Great vid with a fkin annoying red box blocking part of the entire damn thing.

  • @DrewsTurbo thats why you should throw him a "thumbs DOWN" in! thats what i did, and i hope that the uploader of this video learns to maintain his video, instead of only uploading it while having dollar signs in his eyes!

  • Not exactly new if the video was uploaded in 2007.

  • This tool is a beast! dad bought it three days ago and it's a lot better than the other brand oscillator that we were using.

  • by bosch GOP 250 costs 175 euro and is the same qualiti i used them bouth

  • 588 euro. Ma siete matti?

  • The damn Free Shipping balloon ruins the entire vid and is extremely aggrivating. Make it crap loads smaller or make it removable.

    Think next time!!

  • THat stupid free shipping ad kills the vid. 

  • My understanding is that this is the best tool of it's type. It's not as inexpensive as some but it's the best and the best is never cheap. But it may be a better value in the long run.

  • i gave my fein mm to a polish builder in a car park i couldnt afford to run it !

    cut three floorboards crossways and blade is finished..... seven quid per blade u.k.

    no thanks fein imo absolutely useless..

  • i wonder if any site does flex pay

  • not really sure if this is the best gift for my fiance cuz he does a lot of carpentry and pretty much build his own house but saw some other brands like the rockwell but relying more on this one... looking for reviews, wanted to know negative review about this if there are any... dont want to regret it later on...

  • You can check out our site for product reviews of the Multimaster (jamestowndistributors(dot)com­). At a quick look, negative reviews covered cost (expensive), weight (heavy) and also made mention of "poor dust collection" and "dangerous" blades". I hope this helps.

  • @k1ssj0y16 -That would be, "pretty much **BUILT** his own house". Just thought you'd want to know, so as not to embarrass yourself in the future. You're welcome.

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  • @k1ssj0y16 Actually RockWell has been trying to Copy Fein since the Multi master was first realeased . that was until Fein filed a lawsuit in 2008 and Rockwell backed down . RockWell has been trying to copy cat Fein for years and sadly RockWells version doesn't do what is advertised in their commercial . Buy a Fein Multimaster it would make your Husbands builds go faster . I use mine to cut threw plastic for my PC and console mods

  • @ILIK3HATERZ I thought so coz the first product i saw was Fein then followed by other copy cats... Already bought "select plus kit" last year for his bday but we never use it. ;) I'm thinking of selling it, anyone interested? message me!

  • I have own a Fein Multimaster for over 6 years now , and put this tool through the most demanding projects in home restoration. Any other knock off brand would of had to be replaced by now I do old house restoration for a living, If you want to save a few dollars buy the replacement blades which are interchangeable.

  • Thanks for your insights.

  • AFAIK, US patents US6099397 and US6945862 will cover the thing up to 2019 and 2024. Blade fixture is the key element, there really is little (or none) alternatives to deliver the power into cutting as effectively while being as versatile in blade positioning and quick to use at the same time. Its a bit too inventive engineering and quality manufacturing.

    Multimaster is in a way like a rabbet plane or a riffler file. Don't need them often, but when you need them, you really really need them.

  • Craftsman has now come out with virtually the same tool. I guess some of the orginal patents either expired, or they're paying a patent use fee to Fein. The Craftsman goes for a hundred dollars and is also pretty awesome.

  • dremel is copycating too...

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  • this tool is $399. But there is one exactly the same, rockwell cost only $139-$178

  • i have the rockwell. it doesn't even compare. a flooring guy once let me use his fein, it's just amazing compared to the rockwell.

  • Product reviews can be found on our website.

  • could anyone give me like a customer review?

  • just buy it, you will never regret it. i do high end trim carpentry and i use this on a daily basis. i have the rockwell made model but i wish i bought this one instead.

  • We sell them, which is why we've posted the video. You can follow the link to our site or search for Jamestown Distributors.

  • i mean the price

  • how much does it that machine cost???

    can somebody tells me the prize and where can i get it? please!!

  • You can get one from high-end tool retailers and some web sites. Just do a search on the Internet. They're not cheap (about $380) but are worth the money. I've used mine for refinishing two night tables, cutting out rotten sections of two deck boards (as replacing the entire boards would have required replacing the posts), roof decking repair, scraping old silicone, removing sections of cracked plaster, and more. I cannot recommend one enough. Don't be duped by the knock-offs.

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