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Reddit mentions of Bosch 12V Max EC Brushless Starlock Oscillating Multi-Tool Bare Tool GOP12V-28N

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Bosch 12V Max EC Brushless Starlock Oscillating Multi-Tool Bare Tool GOP12V-28N. Here are the top ones.

Bosch 12V Max EC Brushless Starlock Oscillating Multi-Tool Bare Tool GOP12V-28N
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    Features:
  • STARLOCKPLUS: features the StarlockPlus 3D tool accessory interface which produces the best in class grip and greater torque transfer
  • VERSATILITY: offers multi tool versatility by accomplishing flush cutting, plunge cutting, sanding, grinding, and many other tasks
  • COMPATIBILITY: features a dynamic accessory range by utilizing all Starlock accessories
  • POWER: at less than 2 lbs, the multi-tool provides unsurpassed performance-to-weight ratio powered by an efficient EC Brushless 12V max motor.
  • VARIABLE-SPEED DIAL: features a variable-speed dial to adjust from 5,000 to 20,000 oscillations per minute
  • EFFICIENCY: features a wide 2.8ยฐ oscillating arc for better accessory utilization and increased productivity
  • INCLUDES: multi-tool, (1) 1-1/4 in. plunge blade, (1) accessory mounting screw, (1) hex wrench and an accessory box
Specs:
Height3.3 Inches
Length11.2 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1.75 Pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Bosch 12V Max EC Brushless Starlock Oscillating Multi-Tool Bare Tool GOP12V-28N:

u/wordfool ยท 0 pointsr/Tools

If you have Bosch 12v then why not just get the Bosch multi-tool? If you'll be using it a lot, like for woodworking or lots of installation, then IMO it's worth going for the best like Fein. If it will be an occasional use thing for random minor projects then TBH any of the options will be just fine.

I had a Fein Multimaster and it was annoying to have to find an outlet and/or trail a long extension from another room. It's one of those tools that I always seemed to use in inconvenient, out of the way places, so if (when) I buy another multi-tool it'll definitely be cordless... probably the Milwaukee M12, since that's the system I'm invested in.