🔧 Unleash Your Inner Craftsman with the Ultimate Multitool!
The VonHaus 280W Oscillating Multitool is a versatile, corded electric tool designed for various tasks including sanding, cutting, and scraping. With a variable speed control ranging from 10,000 to 21,000 RPM, it allows for precision work on different materials. The ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, and it comes with a comprehensive 15-piece accessory kit, all housed in a durable carry case. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this multitool is perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals.
Manufacturer | VonHaus |
Part Number | 3515049 |
Package Dimensions | 39.8 x 24 x 10.6 cm; 2.66 kg |
Item model number | 3515049 |
Size | 280W Corded |
Colour | Black |
Style | Angled |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 220 watts |
Special Features | Variable Speed |
Included Components | 15pc Accessory Kit with Sanding Pads and Carry Case |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 2.66 kg |
M**K
Multitool
Excellent product like the Variable speed and accessories
W**S
Multi tool
Works well for several job types , good price, thanks Amazon.
P**N
Not used extensively but it seems to be robust enough
Handy little piece of kit. Not used extensively but it seems to be robust enough. Watch some vids on tips how to use.
A**Y
ESSENTIAL KIT FOR DIY
Doing up our cottage is never ending and often the cause of the delay is the fiddly sanding that needs doing. Staircase is the big pet hate for me as it has all those awkward areas, that, in the past, took ages by hand to sand down so would often get a flash of paint instead. To my mind, you only pass through that area so doesn't warrant too much scrutiny from the untrained eye.That's all changed now. What would have taken me maybe 35 minutes the old way took me under 5. My old B&D mouse blew up a while ago doing the very same area and although it says its good at its job, reality showed poor results and took more time as you could only run it for a couple of minutes at a time so as not to get too hot. The file belt sander was ok but would do too good a job if your not careful and would sand away the wood more than i'd like.Along came this little beauty. I was skeptical to start when I ordered it thinking the usual, will it be too heavy, will it handle those finicky areas and how long will the pads last etc.. I needn't have worried. This is an absolute pleasure to use. It handles easy as not too heavy despite its size. Its pretty quite too. I was expecting it to be much louder and get noticeable hand vibration but nope. Its actually a real pleasure to use this for sanding. I've not used all of the attachments yet but I'm sure I will.When I opened the box and went through all the bits, one thing that stood out and reassured me this was quality is its spare set of motor brushes. No idea how long each set, in working hours, they are expected to last but its good to know you wont be left half way though a project waiting for the post to bring them.
A**R
Replacement captive nut size
I've had this tool for 18 months and the nut rounded off - contacted the manufacturer who doesn't hold any spare parts. Rather than replace the tool I found the exact size needed and it works:https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01DRZ1DQE?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
L**A
Great bit of kit - but …
My first ‘oscillating tool’ , I bought this to help the renovation of my hallway and to sand back skirting boards & architraves.As I live in a bungalow, that means seven architraves and at least 25 foot of skirting.Things were going great, 8 foot of skirting done and one architrave then all of a sudden the hook and eye sandpaper stopped adhering.Contacted a builder friend who advised that the sanding pad had probably gone. So, an hour of sanding & I’ve got to buy a new pad. Ok, £8 get you four universal pads here on Amazon, but I’m a bit miffed to have to fork out this quickly.I understand that things wear out - but an hour and 25 pieces of sandpaper !Also, can’t seem to find any actual vonhaus ‘spares’ …. Next time I’m spending a bit more cash and going Ryobi. Think it’s worth splashing that big more out and getting what you pay for. Same old rule …. I’ll learn not to be a cheapskate eventually.
B**Y
Jobs Done Easier and Quicker!
This machine is superb. I'd previously used a friends Bosch model at almost three times the price and a lot less power, but this beats it hands downTook delivery in the morning. First job was using the scraper to lift perished carpet tape in a large room. This was taking forever by hand but an hour with this multi tool and the job was complete. Worth the price just for this!Then moved on to lifting floorboards, adjusting doors and frames, sanding and removing mouldy sealant from window frames. All excellent and made a whole load easier and quickerThere's no end to the uses you can find for this machine. A real bargainEdit: Had this machine in use for most of the day. It does get hot but for the amount of work it's done (and saved me) that's not surprising. Just give it a rest now and then. I'd add that I'm doing jobs in minutes that would have taken hours and hours previously. Honestly, if this machine dies on me tomorrow it will have been worth every penny I paid, it's save me so much time and effort. This has quickly become something I wouldn't want to be without
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