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The 120-Volt Oscillating Multi-Tool is a must-have gadget for any installer or DIYer. Cut doorjambs and trim, scrape subfloors and sand difficult to reach places! Powerful enough for cutting, sanding and other applications in soft/hard wood, drywall, plastic and metal. Quick Highlights: Specs: Limit- 4 per customer |
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USE IT FOR JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING THAT DOSEN'T REQUIRE A MAJOR TOOL.
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We're returning but not bc it's a bad product. My brother picked up the floor for us and thought he's grab this bc he heard so much good about it. Little did he realize it was us that were one of the ppl who told him of it. We have one so don't need the second. It's several years old and I have used it for laying our first floor we purchased here. I'm happy~
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Made the installation of our flooring so much easier and look so much better.
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All prep work for floor installation
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This tool makes trimming door jambs before installing floor simple. It also gets into corners that a hand saw cannot reach.
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Great piece of equipment, especially for the price
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A good price for that tool.
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This tool is essential for installing hardwoods.
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I bought this tool with our flooring. It works awsome to cut the bottum of the door jambs in order to fit the flooring under it.
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Bought this on a lark due to give-away price at check-out. (A single blade for my Fein Supercut costs more than this entire machine.) Now I'm finding that it performs virtually identically to the German original, forcing me to retire the "superior" brand-name tool in favor of the radical economy of the Norge and its absolutely adequate tooling.
For a tool freak, this is indeed a Guilty Pleasure ... :-)
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Where is this Product Made?1 answer
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This is a product of China.Q:
Does the multi tool come with a case?1 answer
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No.Q:
Is the overload protection cutoff self-setting or does the user have to manually reset the tool?1 answer
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The overload protection cutoff is self-setting once the motor cools off.Q:
Do I get all the attachments as shown on the Ads. photo.1 answer
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Includes: 1 Sanding Pad, 2 Sanding Papers, 1 Cutter Blade, 2 Scrapers, 1 Half-Circle Blade, 1 Hex Wrench, 2 Carbon BrushesQ:
what attachment cutting blade is best for undercutting door frames.? Also the instruction manual in NOT very clear - with the cutting blade do I just attach it with the bolt and tighten it? There is also a washer - where does that go? Thanks1 answer
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I would recommend the straight cutter blade over the round one.Q:
I am looking to cut up some tile and some linoleum in my kitchen will this tool work? and is it easy to use?1 answer
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Yes this is a great tool for demo-work to help take up old floor coverings.Q:
are the accessories available for the mufti-oscillating tool?1 answer
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Currently we have Sku #10023357:Q:
Someone ask a question about the warranty on "Norge 120-Volt Oscillating Multi-Tool" and the answer was for an "air tool." I would like an answer about the warranty and return policy on this specific tool because someone told me that it probably wouldn't last long since it is an off brand.1 answer
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How long is the warranty?Q:
Can one of the blades that the saw uses cut nails? The nails aren't big, but were used to nail down mobile home carpet. The installers (for some strange reason) used hundreds of nails to nail down the carpet and they did this along each wall. So it's either pull thousands of these little nails out or find a way to cut them flush with the sub-floor. Any response will be appreciated.1 answer
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I have no information as to how long this blade will last with these nails (it depends on how hard they are) sorry.Q:
Can you use this tool to make cuts are do I need to get a bigger saw (for laminate flooring)1 answer
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A laminate cutter, circular saw or miter/cut-off saw should be used to cut laminate flooring lengths. Multi-tool may be used for smaller cuts and undercutting door jams and trim.