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Posted 1 April 2023

DEWALT DCS355N-XJ 18V Li-Ion Cordless Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool - £89.76 @ Amazon

£89.76£99.9810% off
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Compact 300w motor delivers 0-22,000 oscillations per minute, providing faster completion of the most demanding tasks
Variable speed control and dual grip position. Allows for a simple soft start function, and better application control
Quick-fit depth stop for ultimate control over application
Quick-fit dust extraction kit is compatible with the DEWALT Airlock system. Manage dust and reduce clear-up time
Battery packs are interchangeable with over 30 tools in the XR system. DeWalt 18V XR Lithium-Ion Battery sold separately
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  1. sharq's avatar
    I bought the dcs355n and now in need of a case.
    Can anyone point me in the right direction?
    Thanks
  2. Chrisuk44's avatar
    Cheapest around... Nice find
  3. ultimanthem101's avatar
    Cracking price. Excellent piece of kit too
  4. James_Leith's avatar
    Good price, perhaps cause 356 is out now
    Jonwillis's avatar
    The dcs356 has been out for ages. It has a variable speed switch by the battery va 355 which has it on the trigger (based on how hard is pressed).

    Was £76 at Amazon previously
    hotukdeals.com/share-deal-from-app/4009636

    £80-90 is the standard price for this tool when available on eBay with coupons codes. (edited)
  5. david10666's avatar
    try ffx or power tool mate or look on ebay for a case
  6. TravellerSeko's avatar
    I’m in between DeWalt, Bosch and Erbauer:)
  7. Ciarlo2006's avatar
    Taken the plunge on this one... just need to work out what to do with it now.
    Jonwillis's avatar
    Convert single plug socket into double plug socket. I mostly used mine for cutting drywall or scraps of wood.

    I used to use a jabsaw for plasterboard but the "mother-in-law" tidied the room and it disappeared. It could even be I left it in the ceiling when I fitted ceiling speakers but I doubt it (edited)
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