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These are on clearance at my local THD for $100.
I have a Dremel version which is nice but a bit light duty.
This set doesn't have many attachments with it and I'm not sure others will interchange.
Any thoughts?
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(01-29-2017, 07:48 AM)mission17 Wrote: These are on clearance at my local THD for $100.
I have a Dremel version which is nice but a bit light duty.
This set doesn't have many attachments with it and I'm not sure others will interchange.
Any thoughts?
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I'm a gonna guess "The Home Depot"
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Yes, sorry, it is Home depot
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If you need one that's a good price. I have a couple corded versions and always reach for the 18v cordless one.
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If you are talking
THIS then that is probably a good deal. I've had a Fein MM for almost 20 years. Not a tool I use daily, but when I need it, it will be there waiting for me. I have used, and abused it, and it keeps going. I cannot comment on today's tool though. Not long ago I would have argued hard their dust vacs were the best, but they have cheapened them up considerably.
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Buy it. It's worth every penny. The longer you have it, the more uses you'll find for it. The real advantage for any brand is the blade. We sell them at work in a 10 pack, similar to this,
http://www.toolfetch.com/fein-6350215103...swodFpUArA . I only did a quick search, if you search deeper, you may find a better price.
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That's a great deal! I paid twice that at my Home Depot right after Christmas when my old one finally died.
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Still full price at my Home Depot.
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