
Ask any professional who has used both a brushed and a brushless oscillating multi-tool and they will tell you the difference is not subtle. A brushless motor runs cooler, wastes...
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Ask any professional who has used both a brushed and a brushless oscillating multi-tool and they will tell you the difference is not subtle. A brushless motor runs cooler, wastes...
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Every tradesperson has that one tool they reach for more than any other — the one that solves problems nothing else in the van can touch. For a growing number of professionals,...
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Some power tools are bought for a single dedicated task; others earn their place by being the solution to problems you did not even know you had until the tool was in your hand....
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Some of the most satisfying jobs on a project are the ones where you solve a problem that seemed impossible with your regular toolkit — cutting a pipe flush against a wall,...
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The beauty of a cordless oscillating multi-tool is that it turns a dozen different hand-tool jobs into one grab-and-go electric task. Cutting into drywall for a new socket,...
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When a renovation project demands cutting, sanding, scraping, and grinding in spaces too tight for any conventional saw or sander, an oscillating multi-tool is the only tool that...
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There comes a point in every serious renovation or fit-out project when your collection of standard power tools simply runs out of answers. The circular saw cannot cut flush...
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Not every job calls for the biggest, most powerful tool on the shelf. In fact, some of the most satisfying work happens when you reach for a compact, lightweight tool that fits...
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When you use a tool every day to earn your living, the difference between 'good enough' and 'genuinely excellent' stops being a matter of preference and starts affecting your...
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Every DIY project eventually reaches a point where your standard power tools hit a wall. You need to cut a door frame flush with the floor to fit new flooring, but a circular saw...
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There's a moment in every renovation project when you hit a problem that seems to have no elegant solution: a pipe that needs cutting flush with a finished wall, grout that needs...
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Not every tool in your workshop needs to carry a premium brand name to get the job done well. For tools that you use occasionally rather than daily, the maths of price versus...
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When a renovation project throws a dozen different cutting, sanding, and scraping tasks at you in a single day, the last thing you want is to keep walking back to the van for...
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There is a particular kind of frustration that comes from holding the right tool but not being able to get it into the right position. You can see the cut you need to make — a...
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In the world of professional power tools, choosing a battery platform is one of the most consequential decisions you will make. Once you have invested in several batteries and a...
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Every DIY renovator and tradesperson eventually encounters a job that standard power tools simply cannot handle — cutting a door frame flush with the floor, scraping old adhesive...
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Every DIY enthusiast and professional tradesperson eventually hits a job that seems to demand a different tool for every single cut. You need to plunge-cut into skirting board to...
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Cordless tools have transformed the way we work, but there are still plenty of situations where a mains-powered tool makes more sense. If you spend most of your day in a workshop,...
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Few tools earn their keep in a workshop or on a job site quite like an oscillating multi-tool. It is the tool you reach for when nothing else fits — cutting into a tight corner,...
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Not every home improvement job needs a tool that costs hundreds of euros and spends most of its life in a foam-lined case. Sometimes you just need to cut a section of skirting...
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