Have you at one time done a minor repair in your house and then boom! You realize that you have a lot less tools to drive some nuts here and there, or to smooth out some rough surfaces on the window visor? Are you a passionate owner of a garage which is too squeezed to handle multiple tools, and does the requirement for multiple tools present a wrenching nightmare in your pocket? Think of a multi-tool, it’s cheaper and more convenient for spacing than a collection of tools.
Why not try the Bosch way? The face of multi-tasking is evolving, talking of machines. One application that Bosch has beaten a greater milestone is the field of “repair and replace,” where it has introduced the brilliant one and only; Bosch Oscillating Multi-tool. They are very reliable and come with a surprisingly good number of accessories; that is if you try to compare its mere size to a range of tasks it’s able to churn.
Why is it worth your drilling jobs? This is a question that the equipment itself answers best when you hold it on your palms, push its power button and, in admiration, feel as it powers over/through whatever material you may be working on. But, just to state it out vividly, I have briefly explained some of the features that sets Bosch a notch higher than other multi-tool oscillator manufacturers like Dremel, Dewalt and RIDDIG.
The Bosch Multi Tool is designed for a wide variety of applications, such as plunge cutting, sanding, flush-cutting, grinding, grout removal and scarping. While the base version (12 volts) comes with a Multi-X Bare tool, all other superior versions (up to 18 volts) feature a Multi-X Oscillating Tool Kit. Inside the Multi-X Oscillating Tool Kit you’ll find:· Dust extraction attachments· Drill & driver attachments· Miter saw attachments· Router attachments· Table saw attachments· Fastening nailsNow, that’s enough to make the Bosch oscillator a treasure.
What else does it offer?
Well, you should be conscious about the quality values of the oscillator you are investing in; from compatibility to durability. While this is not an issue with the Bosch, it is a nagging one in some. This one in particular is made sturdily, hugely doing away with those brain shaking vibrations commonly found in oscillating tools.The gearing system has been overhauled in latest versions, it’s a move set to improve the transmission of force. The metal gear heading is brilliant; as long as you become a good master to this servant, you will never make a trip to a specialist.
It fulfills the ergonomic needs of any user; the small grip circumference helps you to work comfortably while giving you ample access to all if not most of the controls like the speed selector, which is a better trait for long time workers such as plumbers.ConclusionAll that a multi tool does is to lessen the stress to grumble with so many tools for mere repairs. But it requires a good multi tool to accomplish all your tasks. That which must be like or must be a close match to the Bosch, or even better, get the Bosch itself.

