How To Use An Oscillating Multi Tool

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If you're considering add an oscillating multi tool, then we've got the scoop for you. It grinds, sands, and scrapes at odd angles and in areas difficult to work.

How To Use An Oscillating Multi Tool

A great tool for the DIYer or professional in your home! In many cases it's a must have tool for remodelers, flooring contractors, maintenance repair technicians, and electricians.

 

What To Know About The Milwaukee Oscillating Multi Tool

The MILWAUKEE® M18™ Multi-Tool cuts up to 50% faster and delivers up to 2X more cuts per charge than competitors. The oscillating multi-tool has best-in-class speed and performance and provides the versatility to complete problematic job site applications. The cordless multi-tool is ideal for remodelers, flooring contractors, maintenance repair technicians, and electricians. The battery-powered multi-tool is powered by the M18™ REDLITHIUM Battery (sold separately) delivering up to 40% more run-time. It grinds, sands, and scrapes at odd angles and in areas difficult to work. It can also make flush or plunge cuts, remove grout in corners and tackle other awkward jobs. The tool's Constant Power Technology maintains blade speed for faster cutting during heavy applications. A 12-setting dial allows the tool to match the speed to the application. An included universal adapter makes the Multi-Tool compatible with most competitor accessories. It includes 5 assorted sanding sheets, a sanding pad, and a wood cutting blade.

Projects For An Oscillating Multi Tool

  • Remove grout
  • Grind tile
  • Trim baseboards and wood flooring
  • Cutting hardware like nails and bolts
  • Remove glue or caulk,
  • Cut materials like plastic, metal, wood and/or drywall
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Published on 8/2/2021
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