inexpensive Oscillating saw alternative found

Paul Prusakowski

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Title:

inexpensive Oscillating saw alternative found

Creator:

Paul Prusakowski

Date:

12/10/2008

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This posting was sent to me by Monty Young. A link to the tool is at the
end of the posting. Looks like a good stocking stuffer for the technician
on your list!

 

 


 

I recall a post concerning a Fein oscillating saw but put off buying one,
sounded good, but I wanted to read/hear a little more positive feedback for
the price.

Last Sunday I ran across a Dremel Multi-Max for cutting wood, drywall,
plaster, and plastic.

An oscillating saw, just like the Fein, Stryker, etc., however the price at
Tyler Tool was $98.00 + $6.95 ground shipping.

I received it today, and I am impressed, it feels good.

I don't know how long it will hold up in our industry yet, but Dremel is a
well known Company and has a good track record, seems Feins patent has run
out.

William at Tyler Tool told me today they have about thirty more in stock,
and will reorder as demand dictates.

If you think this info would be helpful to the industry, post at your
discretion.

 

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Thank you,

Monty L Young

 


                          

Citation

Paul Prusakowski, “inexpensive Oscillating saw alternative found,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/229884.