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18th August 2012, 04:31 PM #1Skwair2rownd
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The Renovator from BIG W
You have probably all seen this advertised on telly?
We have been doing some renovations around the house and I am sick and tired of making do and working in awkward and unsatisfactory circumstances so I bought The Renovator.
The unit is compact and solid. It runs on 240V and works on the principal of rapid oscillation to cut. The noise level is acceptable but in confined spaces, like a corner where there is reflected sound, I would suggest earmuffs.
The unit comes well packaged with a good range of attachments, and a good instruction manual.I found that it cuts well and removes material like vinyl floor tiles well. It makes neat cuts in Gyprock and pine timber. It removes grout very effectively.
Some tips when using:
Follow the instructions
Let the tool do the work. Do not foce.
Tighten the attachments well before using otherwise they will easily vibrate loose.
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18th August 2012, 04:42 PM #2
Artme,
You must have bought he last one.
According to their web site they are "unavailable online and in store"
How much is/was it?
Ian
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18th August 2012, 04:48 PM #3
They are still being advertised on TV by BigW up here.
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18th August 2012, 05:39 PM #4
Maybe you could buy the French one...The Renault-vator?
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18th August 2012, 07:46 PM #5Skwair2rownd
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Cost was $158. Worth every cent IMHO.
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18th August 2012, 11:02 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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The guys at Masters power tool section tried to talk me into one when I was looking around last week. Can't remember price or make but it was upwards of $150 and not a 909 or renovator (they said it was 'like the one on tv').
I wanted to do three or four cuts to threaded rod so decided to use my angle grinder.
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19th August 2012, 02:36 PM #7Senior Member
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Makita have one as well now for $199. Seems good value for a well known brand.
Makita TM3000CX7 320 Watt Multi Tool
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20th August 2012, 09:06 AM #8
And bosh have about 3 including a green one, and ozito hve a corded one, and briefly had a cordless one. A friend bought the cordless ozito plus drill (I think) in a special offer for $130. If I recall correctly the ozito corded is $70ish.
BOSCH MULTI TOOL SAWING-CUTTING-SANDING PMF 180 E DISC ACCESSORIES BOOKLET-CASE | eBay
Bosch GOP250CE Multi Tool 1 Years Bosch Australia Wide Warranty | eBay
Bosch PMF 10.8 LI Cordless Lithium-Ion Multi Tool Kit - Two Year Bosch Warranty | eBay
Those aren't the cheapest just examples of type. Fein obviously picked a winner with that tool and now everyone is copying it.
Replacment bits are expensive but bunnings have (had?) a kit of cutters for 20 or 30 and there are suppliers online that do them. See other threads.I'm just a startled bunny in the headlights of life. L.J. Young.
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20th August 2012, 09:16 AM #9
The Fein Multimaster (and especially the attachments for it) are now looking distinctly overpriced.....
It is a quality tool, but I refuse to pay the fancy prices for their attachments. Far cheaper alternatives to be found online, e.g.
FITZALL BLADES | OSCILLATING MULTI TOOL BLADES | REPLACEMENT AFTERMARKET TOOLS
Has anyone else had genuine Fein rubber sanding pads fall apart after very limited use?? If so, whats the best thing to stick the rubber back onto the metal backing plate?
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20th August 2012, 09:23 AM #10
The $70-odd variety of the tool from Ozito (and the $20 blade packs) are worth a look too.
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20th August 2012, 09:43 AM #11
Hi
The latest Home Hardware catalouge has the Xceed 3 piece kit a drill ,impact driver & multitool with 2 batterys for $99 dollars could be usefull for part time use
Cheers Rod
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20th August 2012, 09:43 AM #12Novice
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20th August 2012, 01:46 PM #13
Hardly Normal have them for $159
Cheeres
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20th August 2012, 05:10 PM #14Senior Member
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Reviews on the makita look promising as well. They are saying it's better than the fein & bosch.
I will pick one up maybe this week. I think it is going to be a popular going by the price.
Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Makita TM3000CX5 Multi-Tool Set
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20th August 2012, 06:24 PM #15
I bought the Fein at the Wood show a few years ago. Very handy for tricky spots.
A few of the rubber pads fell off. I didn't have any success glueing them back on. I mentioned it to the guys at the next wood show. They said they had a batch with that problem and he gave a few replacements for free.
I would like a few other attachments to have on hand but the genuine ones are expensive.
I'll check out the cheaper options now.
thanks for the tips.Scally
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