🔨 Craft Your Masterpiece with FastCraft!
The FastCraft 42pc Oscillating Multi Tool Set is a comprehensive power tool bundle designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Featuring a tool-free fast blade change system, industrial-grade accessories, and a convenient nylon carry case, this set is perfect for tackling a wide range of projects without the hassle of batteries.
Manufacturer | NYCL |
Item Weight | 6.09 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 14.7 x 12.5 x 2.4 inches |
Material | Composite |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 42 |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
The product is comes on then it shuts off.
I purchased this product a while back and recently opened it for use. It comes on then shuts off. I’m not sure if it’s a shortage or what but it’s not working at all. I haven’t been able to use it to see how it works.
M**Z
well made
plenty of power and lots of blades
J**A
Its good quality
This is a great price with all the extras . It is a better price than Harbor Freight and better Quality. When Costco has them they are $50.00.
C**Y
Stop working
Bought this because I was doing a project and I needed one well after 3 months the thing stop working plug it in and wouldn't turn on
D**N
Nice tool
lots of blades, fast change is the best feature
C**N
Unbeatable value for a professional feeling off brand saw
I'm a professional contractor and I own a $350 Fein Multimaster, but the starlock blades for it are so expensive that I picked up one of these FastCrafts at Costco when I saw them there. I think I paid $40 for it at the time, but even at the $50 price they are here on Amazon, it's worth it just for the blades it comes with, which is what drew me to it in the first place. Honestly, I was incredibly surprised with the quality of this saw. I've owned the Harbor Freight model (Chicago Electric) and that thing is a piece of crap while this one seemed of nearly professional quality. I was half expecting it to be on par with the Chicago Electric model, but not even close. I feel like this saw is similar to the Rockwell model I've used a few times. It's not quite as nice as the Rockwell, but you just CANNOT beat this price. I don't understand it.More specifics: This saw feels good in your hands while cutting (it's small and not too heavy), doesn't overheat (or at least I never overheated it), cuts quickly, doesn't get bogged down inside of a depth cut and comes with a soft case. The only thing about the case is that it's not really big enough to store all the blades it comes with, but that's more an issue of how much stuff this saw comes with than a design flaw in the case, which is big enough to store a few blades and has some velcro to secure them so they don't flop all around. The only reason I'm here looking at this saw again is that mine was stolen from a job site and I've looked at a few others thinking I might buy one, but I just can't get this particular saw out of my head. For the price of it, I just don't think you're going to do any better unless you want to spend over $130 for a Bosch, or a Dewalt or other name brand. This is definitely the best of the budget, no name brands I've ever experienced. I actually wonder who makes this saw and put this off brand name on it. It must be Rockwell, or someone else similar. But even if this saw burns out in 6 months, the blades make it worth the price. And I can't speak for it's longevity, but the way it felt while using it was, again, surprising.
J**L
it broke
it was nice awhile it lasted it bought it at Costco did not last a year it just stop runningsure it was nice that it was easy to replace the blades but for it to just stop running going back to my old rockwell at loist it still runs
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