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Posted 4 March 2019

Stanley Fatmax multi tool - further reduced now £45 B&Q

£45£69.9836% off
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This was reduced from £80 to £60 and is now £45. The SDS drill, cordless drill and reciprocating saw are also reduced. Looks like loads of stock in most stores.

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  1. RaLuci's avatar
    bluep3 m ago

    Sorry if not clear enough. Branches are already off of the tree with a …Sorry if not clear enough. Branches are already off of the tree with a handsaw. Now want to chop them up... that’s why I was asking if it was suitable or if there’s a powered saw that’s specifically for that kind of job.


    It's not. You need a reciprocating saw which is even cheaper ... around £30 - £40 corded
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    Already posted.
  3. bluep's avatar
    Is this any good? Looking for something easy and quick to cut wood - like big branches from the garden etc...
  4. RaLuci's avatar
    bluep04/03/2019 13:46

    Is this any good? Looking for something easy and quick to cut wood - like …Is this any good? Looking for something easy and quick to cut wood - like big branches from the garden etc...


    Lol
    You want to get up a tree with a corded tool that wasn't designed to cut branches...
    Get a handsaw mate. (edited)
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    raluci32004/03/2019 15:04

    LolYou want to get up a tree with a corded tool that wasn't designed to …LolYou want to get up a tree with a corded tool that wasn't designed to cut branches...Get a handsaw mate.


    Sorry if not clear enough. Branches are already off of the tree with a handsaw. Now want to chop them up... that’s why I was asking if it was suitable or if there’s a powered saw that’s specifically for that kind of job.
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    bluep5 h, 5 m ago

    Sorry if not clear enough. Branches are already off of the tree with a …Sorry if not clear enough. Branches are already off of the tree with a handsaw. Now want to chop them up... that’s why I was asking if it was suitable or if there’s a powered saw that’s specifically for that kind of job.


    The reciprocating saw in the description (Reduced to £40) will do the job. Multi tool cutting is more for awkward or middle cuts. You want more teeth for branches ideally
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