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    The Fein multimaster is a great tool, but pretty pricy. I have the Fein and a Soniccrafter (lower cost clone of the Fein). They both perform really well. I know harbor frieght and dremel also have versions of themultimaster, but cant comment on how well they work or are built.
    Doug Fletcher

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    Quote Originally Posted by PCW View Post
    HT,

    No nice way too say it but it is junk. <smile> It will vibrate out of your hand if your not careful. I ended up buying a Fein Mutimaster. I will give you one free if you pay the shipping.
    Hi Dan, Does the offer still standing? I will pay for shipping or exchange for a number of patterns if you want to.
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    my money is on the ridgid jobmax. does everything the dremel and fein tools and more... interchangeable heads... it is also a right angle drill, impact wrench, jigsaw, sawzall, and even an auto hammer.. It comes in 12v, 18v, electric, and pneumatic... use mine everyday... the basic setup costs the same as a dremel and you can add whatever heads you want later. Awesome tool... almost forgot, If you get the 12v or 18v, make sure you register your product... Batteries have a lifetime guarantee as long as you register it, or it's 3 years from date of purchase...
    Last edited by rickyz; 05-08-2013 at 03:31 PM.

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    I have one that I received for my birthday. I used it one time and then tossed it in the trash. I have to agree, go with the Rigid Jobmax. I have the Craftsman version that I purchased with Sears rewards and it works fantastic. No complaints at all. I may have to get the Jobmax air tool though, sounds like it would be handy!

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