Found in the clearance section, so you'll have to check for stock in your area as it won't be available in some/many places. Hopefully helps some lucky punter though...
Lightweight multi-cutter with 1.4° oscillating action and powerful motor with constant electronic function for steady work in every application. Features slim-grip for comfort and speed pre-selection for precision work. Supplied with Fein adaptor plate.
I think it's £58 normal price b&q
the trade point catalogue gives 2 diferrnt price for this model £58 and £85
if anybody can explain appreciate it
spannerzone to aa64xyz
13 Jun 161#4
The home diy version green version is around that price, £57, this blue 'GOP250' is the version aimed above average DIY'ers and usually sells for £100 although has been £80 at Screwfix for a while - it's £96 at B&Q at the mo
I got one and am pleased with it, it's heavy but durable and well built and better built than the green version which has a nylon gearbox (this blue one has a metal gearbox) the cable is on a ball joint so shouldn't wear out too easily.
At £50 it's a steal and if you use Saxton blades via ebay which are much cheaper than Bosch's and nearly as good you're good to go.
bargainhunter666 to aa64xyz
13 Jun 16#10
Bet your wrong.
Thoughtful to aa64xyz
13 Jun 16#11
I believe that there is one without accessories & fancy box, and the other has them.
R0B
13 Jun 16#2
Corded/cordless?
spannerzone to R0B
13 Jun 16#5
Corded
kinobestew123
13 Jun 16#3
I'm not saying it's a bad price but when I was looking for a multitool, I considered this one but I think the reviews said the switch is particularly poor and a lot of people said that it broke on them. I bought the Erbauer one from Screwfix for a similar price and it's been perfect.
Tuscan915
13 Jun 16#6
Seems a great price, but can't find any in the country :disappointed:
bigmick777
13 Jun 16#7
as above, good price but can't find stock
Wadadli_Cooler
13 Jun 16#8
Unfortunately another one of Screwfix's frequent ghost deals.
bargainhunter666
13 Jun 16#9
It is always the same! I am colour blind and can tell the difference between blue and green so why can't these other people. If B&Q/Tradepoint do sell it then go in for 10% of diff or 10% discount depending on staff member - guess they will sell (probably order it in from Screwfix...)
GoNz017
13 Jun 16#12
If you do get one Campbell Miller Tools have good prices for the LBoxx's then you just need to find the insert and you have a bargain. (you could probably get the LBoxx with insert if you phone CMT as they breat kits into parts.)
I would be tempted but I already have the 10.8v li version, amazing tools that you wonder how you managed without it after it does it's 1st impossible cut!
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Lightweight multi-cutter with 1.4° oscillating action and powerful motor with constant electronic function for steady work in every application. Features slim-grip for comfort and speed pre-selection for precision work. Supplied with Fein adaptor plate.
250W
Single-Speed Variable
Multi-Position Adjustable Shoe
All-Metal Gearbox
Soft-Grip Handle
Replaceable Carbon Brushes
Slide On/Off Switch
8 Piece Accessory Set
Oscillating Cutting Action
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the trade point catalogue gives 2 diferrnt price for this model £58 and £85
if anybody can explain appreciate it
I got one and am pleased with it, it's heavy but durable and well built and better built than the green version which has a nylon gearbox (this blue one has a metal gearbox) the cable is on a ball joint so shouldn't wear out too easily.
At £50 it's a steal and if you use Saxton blades via ebay which are much cheaper than Bosch's and nearly as good you're good to go.
I would be tempted but I already have the 10.8v li version, amazing tools that you wonder how you managed without it after it does it's 1st impossible cut!