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Fein Multimaster FMM 250Q Basic Variable Speed Tool with Case | 
| Brand: Fein Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $330.00 Buy New: $269.00 You Save: $61.00 (18%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 4772
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.4 Dimensions (in): 18.9 x 12.7 x 5.5
MPN: FMM250Q TOP Model: FMM 250Q BASIC UPC: 663695403022 EAN: 0663695403022 ASIN: B001CT9ZQS
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| Features:
| • | 250 Watt Motor | | • | Quick in change | | • | Star Locking Pattern |
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Product Description Tool-free QuickIN rapid clamping system can be used for nearly limitless applications. Accessories exchange without keys using the QuickIN rapid clamping system. Powerful 250 watt motor with electronic speed control. Chuck with form-fitting mount provides high torque transfer. Integrated interface for adaptation of additional system accessories. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: No.FMM250Q MultiMaster, 5 each: 80, 120, 180 grain sanding sheet, 5 each: 80, 120, 180 perforated sanding sheet, 1 each: sanding pad, u niversal E-CUT saw blade (29mm), HSS segment saw blade, carbide-tipped segment saw blade, rigid stopping knife, Profile sanding set, dust extraction device, perforated sanding pad, carbide rasp (triangular) perforated, plastic carrying cas
Amazon.com Product Description To help you get started with your next home renovation project or hobby, the Fein MultiMaster FMM 250Q is the tool you'll want by your side. This professional-level multi-purpose power tool features the tool-free QuickIN rapid clamping system that lets you change out accessories quickly while you're on the job, and a sturdy plastic case. When you add high-quality Fein accessories to your FMM 250Q, you'll have what it takes to take on a wide range of home and hobby projects, from floor and tile work to renovating windows and cabinetry.  | Fein MultiMaster FMM 250Q Overview: Powerful multi-purpose tool for a wide range of home and hobby projects; features 250 watts of power, QuickIN rapid clamping system for tool-free accessory changes, and oscillation technology for unsurpassed performance and versatility. What's in the Kit:
- Fein MultiMaster FMM 250Q
- Durable plastic carrying case
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With the optional sanding pad, you'll make quick work of projects like picture frames. View larger. | Versatile, High-Precision Specialist Tool The FMM 250Q is a versatile, high-precision specialist tool that's perfect for professional outfitting, renovation, and repair work. Its lightweight, ergonomic design, and powerful 250-watt motor with electronic speed control, makes the FMM 250Q ideal for sanding in tight corners. This versatile and powerful tool features the tool-free QuickIN rapid clamping system, which means that you can change out your accessories quickly and easily without having to slow down your progress by fumbling for tools. Developed as a result of Fein's 40-year experience with oscillation technology, the FMM 250Q boasts 12,000 to 21,000 oscillations per minute and includes a 16.4-foot cord. About Fein MultiMaster Accessories The FMM 250Q works with a wide range of high-quality Fein accessories that will let you accomplish professional-level renovation and hobby projects with ease. (All accessories are sold separately; see chart for a list of available accessories. Among the accessories you can add to your FMM 250Q include the efficient Fein 63502106015 HSS Segmented Blade for cutting through fiberglass, carbon fiber, 20 gauge sheet metal, and harder woods. Segmented to cut right angles without over cutting, this flat, high-speed steel blade performs straight cutting in harder material, and can cut into corners with right angles. The Fein 63502118016 Carbide-Tip Blade is ideal for cutting out damaged tile joints and for carving out grooves in plaster, porous concrete and similar construction materials, while the Fein 63731001014 Carbide Rasp allows for rough grinding of filler, tile adhesives, concrete, stone, and wood, and may be used with or without the Fein 92602081010 Dust Extraction Kit. The FMM 250Q comes with a one-year warranty.
| Compare Fein MultiMaster Sets (Click here for a PDF of this comparison matrix.) |  |  FMM 250Q Basic |  FMM 250 Start |  FMM 250Q Select |  FMM 250Q Top | | | | | | | | | |  | | | | | MultiMaster FMM250Q (w/ QuickIN system) | |  | |  |  | | | Accessories with checks are included in respective sets; most accessories can be purchased separately (click on accessory) | | | Universal 29mm E-CUT saw blade | | |  |  |  | | | 5 each: sanding sheets (60, 80, 120, 180) | | |  |  |  | | | 5 each: perforated sanding sheets (60, 80, 120, 180) | | | | |  | | | |  |  |  | | | |  |  |  | | | |  |  |  | | | | | |  | | | Carbide-tip segment saw blade | | | |  |  | | | | |  |  | | | | | |  | | | | | |  | | | Carbide rasp (triangular) | | | | |  | | |  | | |  |
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| Customer Reviews:
Only 2 Stars because of Price December 3, 2008 I was looking for a corded oscillating tool and looked at the Fein Multitasker and blades, but it is just way too expensive to purchase for my needs. So I bought the Dremel and the Rockwell to compare side by side...
The $100 Dremel is lighter and a bit smaller but the buzz the motor makes compared to the Rockwell motor [a little bit heavier and slightly bigger] which humms smoothly is like comparing a Vespa scooter to a Victory street bike.
Since the basic Rockwell is only $20 more than the Dremel and the extra blades are about the same price, there was no question about going for the quality/durability of a Rockwell.
The only convenience problem that I can foresee is getting replacement blades: Dremel is carried by big box hardware stores; hobbyists who do crafts on the spur of the moment and do not need to rip open walls, will appreciate the around-the-corner convenience. Rockwell is carried by speciality woodworking stores or the internet; the Home Proj. kind of guys have to plan ahead before ripping into a wall for remodeling. So ordering parts in advance should be a no brainer.
I also really liked the Rockwell case, it is created with niches and screw-downs to hold lots of blades/attachments in place.
I looked at the Bosch 12v battery operated version, and that would have been a good choice but I do not want to have numerous 18v tool systems and chargers for the various power hand tools that I use. I read that the Bosch delivers 20 min of battery power and I might need more time than that between charges.
All four tools mentioned above have variable speeds pretty much the same: 10,000 - 21,000 opm. The Bosch details that I read boasted of 5,000 - 20,000 opm, but I do not know if I need to go that slow. If I did I would have researched more into the rare Praxon version of oscillating tool, which is reportedly underpowered and equivalent to size and weight of the Dremel.
Fein Multimaster September 17, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is one of the best products I have ever bought, I only wish this had blades with it.
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