FEIN MULTIMASTER

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I'm down to a couple of blades so will keep an eye on the site & order from yourselves.

 
At long last we now have the Fein kit in stock, unfortunately it is only the units and not the blades as yet.

They will be on the site very soon but anyone with any interest should PM me or call on the office number.

As soon as the blades are in i will let you know.

 
Are the bland prices going to compete with Saxon blades?

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Blade prices going to compete with with saxton blades (sorry bloody auto correct on iPad)

 
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Blade prices going to compete with with saxton blades (sorry bloody auto correct on iPad)
I'm not sure but i will post the prices when i can

 
Quite honestly i would not mind paying a proper price for original fein blades the cheapos just don't seem to last. I certainly won't waste my money on them again.

 
I have a Fein Multimaster and the capacitor across the

line and neutral conductors failed which meant that it

energised as soon as the socket switch was closed.

Check these bits are available.

 
I have a Fein Multimaster and the capacitor across the line and neutral conductors failed which meant that it

energised as soon as the socket switch was closed.

Check these bits are available.
??? Do you want me to see if they have this bits OR are you informing us to watch out for a problem?

 
Quite honestly i would not mind paying a proper price for original fein blades the cheapos just don't seem to last. I certainly won't waste my money on them again.
They seem to last longer than the Bosch ones

 
Both really Megger...still trying to get mine sorted.

On re-think, it is a capacitor across the switch that

has failed Short circuit. That would account for its

behaviour.

It is a great sander; no dust flying about.

 
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Anyone tried the cordless one yet?
When I got mine (240v) the stand at elex was demo-ing the cordless. They supply with 2 batteries but each battery lasts 22 mins so you'd need a 3rd battery or possible 4th to use it constantly as the charger takes over an hour I believe :(

 
but what would you be doing that would mean using it for a constant 22mins? or more?

I have the Clas Ohlson with only 1 battery, and its never struck out on me yet, (fingers crossed).

 
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