Never be caught unprepared again! The handy Challenge Xtreme multi tool is an essential addition to any toolkit. With the ability to cut, saw and sand all in one versatile tool, it will assist with many of your home DIY projects.
been using this all week to lay flooring had no problems if you're really lucky your store might have the bosch blades in store too so you can get the lot for just £30
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benjai
3 Jan 163#9
Should HAVE....
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andywedge
2 Jan 161#1
Thanks for posting. I’ve added the price and merchant to the title.
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onamission100
2 Jan 16#2
Have you a link for the Bosch blades, thks
Bal00chi
2 Jan 16#3
I purchased this a while back, a little noisy but I'm very happy with it, would recommend buying decent blades as the ones it comes with are rubbish.
pennyfarthing88
3 Jan 16#4
Good price - heat added
matth5182
3 Jan 16#5
this or the worx sonicrafter for 29.99 at homebase posted earlier?
christopheshort1 to matth5182
3 Jan 16#6
worx
229mel
3 Jan 16#7
got 5x more expensive cordless bosch one and honestly all it's good at is mostly sanding small pieces, which it does great.
alexfn to 229mel
3 Jan 162#8
Should of got the worx f50 it has 5° oscillation. best one on the market puts all the big brands to shame. Rips through the wood
benjai
3 Jan 163#9
Should HAVE....
deanos
3 Jan 16#10
Im sure this is £19.99 at Homebase was looking at them the other day
carlospunk
3 Jan 16#11
Bought one of these before Christmas for working on the new house. it's proven invaluable so far, used for cutting floor boards etc.... hot from me :laughing:
texaspetey
3 Jan 16#12
Great tool. Used for sawing ply sheets and a doddle to use.
moneyfornothing
3 Jan 16#13
thanks for the advice. My saxton multitool just broke and will buy the worx. 3 year guarantee too!
hamster_2500
3 Jan 16#14
wait for the lidl one to come in store. 3 yr warrenty. £29
someguy003
3 Jan 16#15
Bought the cordless version for £26 couple of years go. It's a tremendous tool for cutting difficult holes like fitting a new mortice lock in a door. Challenge and Challenge Xtreme make v.good stuff at cheap prices.
philipgregson58 to someguy003
3 Jan 16#16
Agree, I hav mains and cordless version, very hand little tools. lidl blades are decent quality when on offer.
spannerzone
3 Jan 161#17
I use Saxton blades, much cheaper than Bosch, not as durable but I find them much better value and last more than enough to be better value
Does anyone know what blades/attachments this comes with as it looks like it only comes with the plunge cutter blade.
I'm just trying to work out if I should get this one or the worx one posted on here that looks like it comes with a few different types of blade and a sanding attachment.
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been using this all week to lay flooring had no problems if you're really lucky your store might have the bosch blades in store too so you can get the lot for just £30
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I'm just trying to work out if I should get this one or the worx one posted on here that looks like it comes with a few different types of blade and a sanding attachment.