I had this in my basket from the previous HUKD offer at £25 and noticed the price had gone down to £20, when I checked out and paid online I got a further 10% off taking it to £18!
This corded multi-tool is ideal for precise woodworking and smoothing.
No load speed: 10000-18500 rpm Speed control - Variable Cutting depth of 30 mm Accessories included: 1 x hex key, 1 x detail sanding base plate, 1 x scraper, 1 x plunge saw blade, 1 x segment saw blade, 1 x diamond cutting blade, 3 x detail sanding paper
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te721
14 Jul 174#6
Everyone needs one of these in their lives they just might not know it yet :smile:
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roba1st
14 Jul 17#1
how did u get the 10%
azzwuff to roba1st
14 Jul 171#2
I don't know it applied itself at checkout, I was not signed in although I did sign up after this transaction..." save 10% when you shop online" it showed up as if I could upload a picture I have a screen shot
Teqnophile
14 Jul 171#3
Just collected mine at £25
might contact them to see what they say
Teqnophile
14 Jul 171#4
they said return it and order again
Bovrilontoast to Teqnophile
14 Jul 172#5
Rather than just issue a refund for the difference, madness!
te721
14 Jul 174#6
Everyone needs one of these in their lives they just might not know it yet :smile:
bojangles to te721
14 Jul 171#8
agreed. big boys dremmel :smile:
matti120
14 Jul 17#7
Did you find out about the 10% OFF ?
scussy to matti120
14 Jul 171#10
auto at checkout...just got one for £18
Thoughtful
14 Jul 171#9
This corded multi-tool is ideal for precise woodworking and smoothing.
One thing you cannot do with one of these no matter who makes it is "precise woodworking"! Brilliant for getting glass out of the frames without breaking it, and cutting things flush, but there's no way you ever going to do anything 'precise' with it.
vkash2236
14 Jul 171#11
Just bought a multi tool from argos about 2 months ago for £30, which was cheapest I could get at the time.
This is hot, just got it for my dad, but couldn't get the extra 10%, so paid £20
Skyhiigh
14 Jul 171#12
Didn't apply the extra 10% off for me, tried various ways - also no voucher codes.
Bought anyhow since still a good deal!
neilianos
14 Jul 171#13
checking out now. but still saying £20 :disappointed:
Rusty82
14 Jul 171#14
Not in the market for one of these but it looks good so thinking about it. Popped on to have a look and also saw this one here. Anyone know which is better? Looks fairly similar, I'm just noticing the before sale cost. It's also got an extra year's warranty for some reason. Not available for delivery or C+C but going to check local stores when I'm there. Just wondering which is better as they are similar in cost.
Also, what am I going to use it for??? confused lol
Tay
14 Jul 17#15
Heat applied, nice find.
Just bought one, pity I didnt really need, it but damn, £20 !!!
Rusty82
14 Jul 17#16
Never mind that, they don't have any anywhere apparently.
greatwhite
14 Jul 17#17
hi
I'm just at the last page of the checkout but not getting any 10% discount.
Could you pls tell me how you got 10% or anyone has a 10% voucher or discount code.
Thanks
SCOUSEKEVIN
14 Jul 17#18
Thanks OP If you think you need one of these but do not need it right now then wait till Lidl or Aldi are selling them and you will get a 3 YEAR Warranty with it, same goes for all power tools bought from these 2 company's.
wakeywarrior
14 Jul 171#19
Find Mac Allister stuff good quality. Have a great hedge trimmer, v powerful power washer (that one is 10 years old) and a great big garden blower/ vac (in every sense of the word- it even has a proper detachable vacuum style head on it- brilliant for my artificial grass) and have been happy with all of it.
stevesipmax
14 Jul 17#20
Voted hot, although the 10 percent discount wasn't applied for me. I set up a new account and nothing.
Oh well, still a good deal.
mikegally
14 Jul 171#21
ordered....best bit of kit you can get after an impact driver.
Teqnophile to mikegally
14 Jul 17#23
Got a Mmakita corded 240v Impact driver, its the dogs..............
packard
14 Jul 17#22
I want one, or do I but why ?....
davidoneman
14 Jul 17#24
Can you use these to remove wall tiles
villians1984 to davidoneman
14 Jul 17#25
Yes
maddogb
14 Jul 17#26
why do the bargains come up two weeks after i buy anything :o
heat
coxwaan
14 Jul 17#27
It comes with the blade for removing grout. I wouldn't use it to remove the actual tile though.
If you don't care about the tiles, a hammer does a great job ;-)
bd1981bd
15 Jul 17#28
Just bought one thanks!!
dogsballs
15 Jul 17#29
nice deal
villians1984
15 Jul 17#30
These can either cut tiles providing u have the right attachment or they can lift them using the scraper attachment. I've done both with my multi tool, I own 3 multi tool coz there that useful
Dangermouse500
15 Jul 17#31
Is this good for cutting planks of wood? I was thinking of making a garden door or fence. Thanks
illy1965 to Dangermouse500
15 Jul 171#32
Not really as it would take an age to just cut one plank, I would just use a hand saw or if you want to use a power tool then a circular saw or mitre saw should be the best choice
api182
15 Jul 17#33
Although I have a Dewalt oscillating tool, either way these are probably my favorite tool so far, well between these and my impact gun but if you're doing up and old house which has had all sorts of stuff retrofitted i.e. electrics and central heating then these are ideal for cutting neat rectangles in plasterboard /lath and plaster for your plug sockets and also cutting neat channels out of skirting board for you to get wires/pipes behind without having to remove the whole section!
Fantastic tools!
manish42
15 Jul 17#34
Thanks just got mine
Smartguy1
15 Jul 17#35
Quite a handy tool. I needed to remove the floor of my shed and as the floor was laid before the walls were built and somehow water had got in between the visqueen i had put over the joists and the floor. As the water couldn't escape it was damp. I wanted to get as close to the edge as possible. A small circular saw blade in an angle grinder would have done the job but seeing as that would be incredibly dangerous due to the speed of the grinder I needed something else. This was it. Got right to the edge. This time I put in a proper floor using treated timber boards with upvc strips over the joists. No more damp. I bought the aldi one, perfect.
mikegally
16 Jul 17#36
collected yesterday and already had some action today.
A great bit of kit for £20 although changing the blades is with a key... but what do you expect for the price.
I suspect ill upgrade to Makita after a year or so....but for now its awesome.
Opening post
This corded multi-tool is ideal for precise woodworking and smoothing.
No load speed: 10000-18500 rpm
Speed control - Variable
Cutting depth of 30 mm
Accessories included: 1 x hex key, 1 x detail sanding base plate, 1 x scraper, 1 x plunge saw blade, 1 x segment saw blade, 1 x diamond cutting blade, 3 x detail sanding paper
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All comments (36)
might contact them to see what they say
One thing you cannot do with one of these no matter who makes it is "precise woodworking"! Brilliant for getting glass out of the frames without breaking it, and cutting things flush, but there's no way you ever going to do anything 'precise' with it.
This is hot, just got it for my dad, but couldn't get the extra 10%, so paid £20
Bought anyhow since still a good deal!
Also, what am I going to use it for??? confused lol
Just bought one, pity I didnt really need, it but damn, £20 !!!
I'm just at the last page of the checkout but not getting any 10% discount.
Could you pls tell me how you got 10% or anyone has a 10% voucher or discount code.
Thanks
Oh well, still a good deal.
heat
If you don't care about the tiles, a hammer does a great job ;-)
Fantastic tools!
A great bit of kit for £20 although changing the blades is with a key... but what do you expect for the price.
I suspect ill upgrade to Makita after a year or so....but for now its awesome.