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DEWALT DCS355N-XJ 18V Li-Ion Cordless Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool, Battery Powered

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The build quality of this oscillating tool is plain to see and what you’d expect from a brand like Makita. Weighing 1.6 kg, it is a little heavier than some other corded oscillating multi tools, but it feels perfectly balanced. It’s easy to hold and control with its sturdy barrel grip. Other multi-cutters for specific DIY projects include grout removal, insulation cutters, rasps, and box cutters. Sanding Pads Sanding right into corners is a difficult task at the best of times and is extremely tiring when you have lots of them to do in one go. The hook and loop sanding pad you can attach to the front of the oscillating tool are ideal for these situations. You’re not going to use the tool to sand down a whole floor, but when you need to get into a tight spot, the multi tool is unbeatable. Like with the cutting blades, there are plenty of different types of sanding pads to choose from in a range of sizes to suit your DIY project. You can get large sanding pads that are suitable for sanding and levelling larger areas, “delta” shaped pads for getting into corners and up against edges and different profile sanding pads for specific jobs. Quality Accessories The DeWalt DCS355M2 is a multifunctional tool best used as a cordless multi-cutter and oscillating tool. This combination tool has dust extraction and a telescopic stand, and it can be used for polishing, grinding and cutting. The power of the tool is 300 Watts and is supplied by a rechargeable battery. The battery voltage is 18 V. The capacity of the battery is 4 Ah and the rechargeable battery uses Li-Ion technology. Brushless Motor and Cutting Speed

This Bosch multi tool comes with an auxiliary handle that can be fitted to either side of it. This makes it steadier to control and absorbs more vibration when faced with those longer jobs. A soft start and variable speed setting with 6 speeds control the oscillation rate (max 20,000 opm). Really, it’s down to your own personal preference. Cordless models are great if you’re working up a ladder, but if you do most of your work indoors you just don’t need one. If you’ve already bought into a major brand of battery-powered tools, just get a “bare” multi tool and save a few quid. Types of Multi Cutters I think this is the best oscillating multi tool for professionals because you can change speeds on the fly without fiddling with a speed selection wheel. And the LED light means you can use this cordless multi tool in the tightest gaps without searching for a torch. The WORX WX686.1 Sonicrafter Corded Oscillating Multi Tool provides serious competition for the best oscillating multitools from Makita, DeWalt, Bosch and the like. One of the things you must cope with when buying a more budget-end multi tool is the extra weight. At just over 2 kg this oscillating tool is not super light, but it’s not designed to be a professional level tool either. It will perform at its best for DIY tasks only.

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If the tool is faulty within 30 days of buying it, we will arrange for its collection at no cost to you and supply a replacement. A tool-free blade change system is a really handy feature with an oscillating tool as there is a huge array of accessories that is available. Where the metal meets the workpiece- the huge array of oscillating multi tool blades and cutters you can fit to your multi tool is what makes it the power tool you’ll reach for more than any other. All securely stored in the TSTAK II flat top suitcase-style carry case with inlay, with space for batteries and charger! Most of the cutting blades you get are offset, which is ideal for flush cutting close to the floor – a task that is not impossible without an oscillating tool but certainly takes more time and skill to do neatly.

You want a quality cordless multi tool, but you’re unsure about how much hard-earned cash to commit? In steps Makita with this great option – buy it as a bare tool at a really competitive price! DeWalt’s batteries have indicator lights to show how much charge is left in the battery. By pressing the button, all three green lights mean full charge. Two lights signal between 50 and 75%, and one light means less than 50%. The DCS355 is equipped with a LED light, which allows illuminating the work area, making it easier to see what you are cutting. What's Included? If you want one of the best budget oscillating multi tools, made by a name you recognise, you should take a close look at the Draper 20987 Oscillating Tool. For a fraction of the price of a premium multi tool, you get a powerful 400 Watt motor. And the rubberised barrel grip is easy to hang on to as well.

The brushless motor of the DCS355 runs with less friction making it more efficient than a motor with brushes. According to DeWalt, this tool has 57% more run time compared to a brushed motor, allowing you to use it for a longer time before having to recharge the battery. While not the fastest-cutting multi-tool, at a top speed of 20,000 OPM and an oscillating angle of 1.6° (3.2° L/R combined), the DeWalt Cordless Oscillating Tool runs properly. Battery Indicator and LED Light The most common multi tool accessories are blades, scrapers, cutting discs and sanding pads, and these are often included with the tool itself.

The truth is oscillating tools haven’t been around that long in the UK, maybe 10 years or so. They in fact derive from a power tool designed and developed by the Fein manufacturing company in the US to remove plaster casts from hospital patients! This Makita multi tool is incredibly versatile. Its rotating head can swivel through 360 degrees with 12 stops at 30 degrees apart, so pretty much any nook or cranny is in reach. Plus, its Oscillating Interface System (OIS) accommodates accessories (secured using a hex wrench) from both Makita and other brands. Next up are cutting blades – there are tons of different types of cutting blades available but the one that changed the way I work the most is the straight cutting blade. It lets you plunge cuts directly into the workpiece like a chisel, but without using much effort at all, and they’re available in a whole host of widths.The DeWalt DCS355 XR Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool delivers up to 57% more run time over brushed motors DeWalt DCS355NT 18v Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool Body Only with Accessories in TSTAK II Carry Case with Inlay Compact 300w motor delivers 0-20,000 oscillations per minute, providing faster completion of the most demanding tasks

Firstly, this is a well-built piece of kit for the price. The slimline rubber grip handle is pleasant to hold and should keep some of the vibration down during use. With the battery installed the oscillating tool feels well-balanced and this goes a long way to making it comfortable to use over long periods. Weighing in at just 1.1 kg, you’d be surprised to know that this Dewalt tool is capable of 0 – 20,000 opm – more than enough power for the toughest jobs. And this variable speed range is controlled by the large trigger. DeWalt are one of those brands that professional builders and savvy DIYers like. They make robust and powerful tools that share the same family of batteries. It means you can power up your saw, drill and sander with just one set of XR batteries. Variable speed control and dual grip position. Allows for a simple soft start function, and better application control

Cordless versions are safer than corded ones because there is no lead, and they are more portable too.

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