Fein MSXE-636-2RS MultiMaster Variable Speed Tool with 9 Accessory Attachments
Price 399.99 USD
We all have tools that do "one thing, but really well." And there are the tools that do many tasks pretty well. But this one"s in a class by itself: It\ does a huge variety of jobs, and it does them really well. Fein"s Multimaster is an innovative variable-speed oscillating do-everything tool by Fein of Germany, which started making power tools in 1895. Instead of orbiting or rotating, the tool head vibrates at a range of 12,000 to 21,000 rpm, along a minimal arc of 3.2 angular degrees. And with an endless variety of attachments, it can accomplish nearly anything. Woodworkers will reach for it to make precise plunge cuts, cut mortises and fine-tune tenons, flush-cut dowels and plugs, rasp, shape and shave. The Multimaster makes life easier for furniture restorers, too, by making fast work of old finish removal, sanding in hard-to-reach spots, cleanly cutting broken or damaged elements and even creating popular distressed finishes. Construction professionals will love it for its unparalleled ability to flush-cut existing doorframes and trim for new floor installation -- without removing the existing woodwork. The Multimaster also easily cuts drywall, cement board, \ aluminum and plastic gutters and downspouts, conduit, copper pipe, even vinyl e all have tools that do "one thing, but really well." And there are the tools that do many tasks pretty well. But this one’s in a class by itself: It does a huge variety of jobs, and it does them really well. Fein’s Multimaster is an innovative variable-speed oscillating do-everything tool by Fein of Germany, which started making power tools in 1895. Instead of orbiting or rotating, the tool head vibrates at a range of 12,000 to 21,000 rpm, along a minimal arc of 3.2 angular degrees. And with an endless variety of attachments, it can accomplish nearly anything. Woodworkers will reach for it to make precise plunge cuts, cut mortises and fine-tune tenons, flush-cut dowels and plugs, rasp, shape and shave. The Multimaster makes life easier for furniture restorers, too, by making fast work of old finish removal, sanding in hard-to-reach spots, cleanly cutting broken or damaged elements and even creating popular distressed finishes. Construction professionals will love it for its unparalleled ability to flush-cut existing doorframes and trim for new floor installation -- without removing the existing woodwork. The Multimaster also easily cuts drywall, cement board, aluminum and plastic gutters and downspouts, conduit, copper pipe, even vinyl siding, and the list doesn"t end there. This tool is a favorite among hobbyists and home do-it-yourselfers because its applications are practically without limit: It can polish metals, strip paint and wallpaper, remove old window glazing and caulk, remove rust from tools and furniture, scrape dried adhesives, cut branches, help create model railroads, dollhouses, airplanes and cars, even clean up graffiti. We think it would do a fabulous job on cars, boats and planes as well, for everything from cleaning and detailing to mechanical repairs and refurbishing. This set comes with a sanding pad; five sanding sheets each of grit sizes 60, 80, 120 and 180; a fixed spatula; high-speed steel segment saw blade; E-Cut saw blade (35 mm); and a segment saw blade. The sanding pad is easy to attach, and we love hook-and-loop sandpaper for fast changes and long sandpaper life. The triangular head fits neatly into tight spaces like between slats and into louvers, yet it also makes quick work of larger open surfaces. What surprised us most is that there’s no pressure needed on the tool – the speed of the head does the work for you. Attach the rigid scraper blade and old paint practically walks off the surface, and your exertion is minimal. It’s perfect for removing old putty from windows and does everything you can do with a putty knife, only a lot faster and with a lot less effort: scraping up old adhesive, pulling up linoleum, removing layers and layers of decades-old paint. The E-cut saw blade cuts with amazing speed and precision, even in angles and corners and places you simply can’t get another saw into. And because the tool head oscillates instead of revolving, there’s no kickback – ever. The segmentation blades let you make perfect right-angle cuts without overcutting. Sheet metal cuts are clean, smooth as glass and free of burrs. The blades will also easily take on harder wood, carbon fiber, fiberglass and nails. There are literally hundreds of uses for this little tool, and the attachments are plentiful (but be warned: They’re spendy). Whether you’re a professional, a home do-it-yourselfer, boater, hobbyist or all of the above, you’ll be reaching for this Multimaster over and over.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste The Story of Fein world"s first power tool. FEIN was founded in 1867 by 25-year-old Wilhelm Emil Fein and his brother Carl. Following a series of acclaimed inventions, such as the electro-medical inductor, in 1895 Wilhelm Emil Fein constructed the world"s first electric power tool: an electric hand drill. FEIN has been at the forefront of technical development in these fields ever since. Today FEIN is a company of world-wide renown which has carefully guarded its close links with the original founding family. FEIN develops and produces electric power tools for professional users in industry and trades. The current FEIN product programme includes over 200 tailored professional tools for the widest possible range of applications. All research, development and production of FEIN"s innovative, high-value products are manufactured in Germany at our facilities in Stuttgart, Schwäbisch Gmünd/Bargau and Sonnenbühl-Genkingen.