![]() That includes the box, the tool itself and the tool is quick release, which we'll go into in a minute. These are selling at the moment through Screwfix, including VAT at 150. They look like they really nailed it on the storage side, so firstly that's really impressive. I've seen some storage solutions for them in vans and workshops, where they all slide into cages and organisation pole systems. The clip together system works really well. Festool were just as good I'd day, but I've yet to find a stacking box that performs as well as that. Firstly for the value, secondly for the quality of the boxes, how tough they are compared to their rivals, the likes of Makita and Festool. Firstly, to start off with, I'm new to DeWalt as a tool. Today I'm going to talk to you about the DeWalt Multi Tool, Oscillating Tool, several other names for it I'm sure in the trade. I'm a member of Expert Trades and I'm here today to do a review for Tool Talk. Hi, I'm Russell of Martindale Windows and Developments Limited. Okay this is Tool Talk, I'm Ben Curry thanks for watching. Four hour power battery, all the normal things every day when you fire it up it's spot on. Yeah spot on one of my favourite tools, and the one I use is the DeWalt DCS355, it's the brush-less 18 volt multi tool, so yeah check it out. Like I've already said, second fixing, chopping boxes in plaster board and walls, cables left in there for you, very useful for that. Things like pat sawing ceilings, you know if you had to cut a hole in ceilings to get an arm up for access, pull a cable, cut a nice big neat big hole, just take a whole trap out, dead easy with one of these, leave it for the plasterers they'll be dead thankful that you haven't just smashed it with your hand. That's one of the first jobs I did with mine, and it was just life changing, and I've used it ever since. It will have paid for itself in about a second. The cutting blades, the first time that you put a cutting blade in one of these you have to get a floorboard out where there's a nail through the bottom of a stud into the floorboard that you're trying to get out from under the stud, and you can do that and push it under and cut the nail, you'll be thankful that you bought one of these. these are dirt cheap you buy them in packs from anywhere, cheap as chips. We're actually in our new house at the minute, I got the keys on Friday, so I've been painting, decorating, stripping walls, things like that.Īs you can see the sanding attachment has got some kinda. I use this thing for all sorts, sanding heads obviously really good, it gets into the corners when you're sanding. So the blade on the multi tool to cut my boxes out and my chases out, and made sure work of it. Try chasing that out with your SDS with hand-stop on it and a chisel, it doesn't happen. The walls are actually made of straw, unbelievable. Today of all days I went to a job on a fairly new estate, about 30 years old, and was shocked to find straw in the walls. And then recently I've started using it more and more, until most recently it's one of the staple tools. ![]() So for the longest time I never used this, it just sat in the van never getting much use. You tend to normally get them just like this, without the blades but you do get your sanding attachment to it, which you just click on there, put sandpaper on there if you like. Quite expensive, I think you can get them for less than £200 with a battery, a couple of batteries and charger, around £130 if they're on their own. I've had this bad boy for quite some time, it's the DeWalt 18 volt multi tool and it's the brush-less one so it's the newer one. And today I'm going to be talking about one of my favourite new tools. I'm Ben Curry from Electrical Innovations in Derby. ![]() I felt it could have come in slightly cheaper. I purchased it as a kit on a special with T-stak box, charger, battery and a few attachments. Over time this might become an issue and the sanding pad is shot. The reason I didn’t give the tool a five star rating is because the battery is starting to loosen in the battery casing and that’s with all of my DeWalt 18v batteries. ![]() The sander works a treat but at full speed the sandpaper starts sliding off which in turn starts wearing the sander pad. Fitting laminate flooring it’s great for cutting the bottom of door frames, cutting slots in fitted skirting boards, cutting plug boxes into plaster board walls and don’t forget cutting out the back of kitchen units to access water shutoff taps and the back of bookcases to gain access to power points. The most useful function must be the cutting blades. I have used this multi tool for around four years now, I pack it for every job I do as it’s so useful. DEWALT DCS355 XR Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool
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