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What are the right electric multi-tools or oscillating tools for your needs? The answer to this question depends on determining the right criteria for the selection. Doing a bit of research about these products and comparing them side by side will make it much easier for you to identify the best one. To start with, this multi-tool review will help you to get the ball rolling. Reasons to Get an Electric Multi-Tool Before moving on to the other aspects of buying a power tool, it’s important to determine whether you need any oscillating tools at all. These power tools are also known as multi-cutters because they can go through a wide array of materials. Some of the most powerful options...
Hand-operated oscillating power tools have changed at home DIY projects forever. If you’re a craftsperson who’s tried one of these multi-tools, chances are you have, at some point, bought one of your own. Gone are the days of struggling around tight corners with cuts in which you can't get leverage. Oscillating tools are able to fit into spaces no other tool can. Oscillating tools can be as small as a water bottle or the size of a drill. The business end of the tool moves in a side to side motion at a three-degree angle. Though the movement is slight, the 20,000 oscillations per second make for a strong cutting instrument. Using it can feel like a vibrator on your...