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Posted 10 March 2024
Ferrex Multi Tool - 5 Year Warranty
In store: National ·
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Get the work done around your home with the help of this amazing Multi-Tool. The Ferrex Corded Multifunctional Tool makes your life so much easier, whether it's wood, metal, plastic or even brick, you'll feel amazing after you get the jobs that you've been putting off done in no time with this hard-working tool.
Contents
1 x Multi tool
1 x Sanding Pad with integrated dust extraction
1 x Precision Plunge Cutting Blade
1 x Segmented Flush Cutting Blade
1 x Rigid Scraper Blade
1 x Flexible Scraper Blade
6 x Sanding Sheets
Features
Multipurpose tool
Cut, chisel, grind & sand
No-load speed 15000~21000 rpm
Contents
1 x Multi tool
1 x Sanding Pad with integrated dust extraction
1 x Precision Plunge Cutting Blade
1 x Segmented Flush Cutting Blade
1 x Rigid Scraper Blade
1 x Flexible Scraper Blade
6 x Sanding Sheets
Features
Multipurpose tool
Cut, chisel, grind & sand
No-load speed 15000~21000 rpm
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Edited by a community support team member, 10 March 2024
30 Comments
sorted byThe only ones that don't fit are "starlock" type where the attachment in a complete ring (hopefully that makes sense)
E.g. this will fit
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Loads of choices in tool station screwfix etc
Starlock is a "better" system but for DIY better to have the older style is the blades are cheaper (edited)
For DIY it's fine. It's heavy but it's plenty powerful enough. I used it for cutting into skirting in situ in a room so I could lay new flooring and it worked great. I had to get a bunch of new blades for it as they blunt quickly.
Sure, it does seem to be the open design and I assume all open type blades & accessories would fit. But what I don't quite I about the design in whilst most or all the open blade designs appear to have more slats (if you get what I mean) on the attachment end to fix it to the tool. But the blades on this that Aldi have included simply have small round holes instead. This must surely confuse buying replacements for some as surely the slat based design makes for easier fitting if the tool end has slight variations of the placement of the fixing point that the small round holes might not easily align with?.