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TD Driver

15/11/2008 9:11 PM

Fein knock-off from Dremel

I ran into the Dremel rep at the Borg today and he was touting a new
Dremel Multi-Max. He was supposed to have one to demo, but they haven't
shipped yet. Looks a lot like the Fein, with a $99 price tag. Here's
the link in case anybody's interested:

http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/ToolDetail.aspx?pid=Multi-Max

Larry


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"cm"

in reply to TD Driver on 15/11/2008 9:11 PM

15/11/2008 8:45 PM

R,

The Dremel blades will not fit the Fein. The Dremel is about a third smaller
than the Fein MM.

cm

"Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:fc36e3d9-5c75-4ef0-be3f-4a3eab79a6d8@v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
On Nov 15, 10:11 pm, TD Driver <[email protected]> wrote:
> I ran into the Dremel rep at the Borg today and he was touting a new
> Dremel Multi-Max. He was supposed to have one to demo, but they haven't
> shipped yet. Looks a lot like the Fein, with a $99 price tag. Here's
> the link in case anybody's interested:
>
> http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/ToolDetail.aspx?pid=Multi-Max
>
> Larry

Let's hope that their blades fit the real Fein.... and that they're as
good as Fein's blades.
A little competition is always nice.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to TD Driver on 15/11/2008 9:11 PM

17/11/2008 6:57 AM


"TD Driver" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I ran into the Dremel rep at the Borg today and he was touting a new Dremel
>Multi-Max. He was supposed to have one to demo, but they haven't shipped
>yet. Looks a lot like the Fein, with a $99 price tag. Here's the link in
>case anybody's interested:
>
> http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/ToolDetail.aspx?pid=Multi-Max
>
> Larry



Well actually there is also the Proxon, (spelling) version, the Bosch
version, and the Harbor Freight version. The Harbor Freight uses $5-$10
blades and the tool is about $40 IIRC.

RC

Robatoy

in reply to TD Driver on 15/11/2008 9:11 PM

16/11/2008 8:15 AM

On Nov 16, 7:59=A0am, [email protected] wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 07:16:52 -0500, "J. Clarke"
>
> >bucks that's one saw blade and two scrapers. =A0Again I don't know for
> >sure if it fits the Fein.
>
> There seems to be wide spread concern about whether Fein blades will
> fit the clones. Are the Fein blades so much better that almost
> everybody prefers them over the clone blades?
>
> I know Fein makes a really good product, but are their accessories so
> much higher in quality that they're the only ones people will use?

Price is an issue. The Fein blades are very good, but expensive. The
blades that I use most often come in 3-packs as well as singles and
that saves a fair bit of money.
So it is always sport to get the same quality of blades at a cheaper
price.
I sharpen the T-shaped metal/wood blades myself with adequate results.
I also noticed that the Fein has a stronger motor.

As a countertop fabricator/installer/remover, the Fein is an essential
tool. Period.

RC

Robatoy

in reply to TD Driver on 15/11/2008 9:11 PM

15/11/2008 7:23 PM

On Nov 15, 10:11=A0pm, TD Driver <[email protected]> wrote:
> I ran into the Dremel rep at the Borg today and he was touting a new
> Dremel Multi-Max. =A0He was supposed to have one to demo, but they haven'=
t
> shipped yet. =A0Looks a lot like the Fein, with a $99 price tag. =A0Here'=
s
> the link in case anybody's interested:
>
> http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/ToolDetail.aspx?pid=3DMulti-Max
>
> Larry

Let's hope that their blades fit the real Fein.... and that they're as
good as Fein's blades.
A little competition is always nice.

Mm

-MIKE-

in reply to TD Driver on 15/11/2008 9:11 PM

16/11/2008 12:24 AM

> Let's hope that their blades fit the real Fein.... and that they're as
> good as Fein's blades.
> A little competition is always nice.


That's true.
Six months on the market for the Dremel and I 'll finally be able to
afford the fein.


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"J. Clarke"

in reply to TD Driver on 15/11/2008 9:11 PM

16/11/2008 7:16 AM

cm wrote:
> R,
>
> The Dremel blades will not fit the Fein. The Dremel is about a third
> smaller than the Fein MM.
>
> cm
>
> "Robatoy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:fc36e3d9-5c75-4ef0-be3f-4a3eab79a6d8@v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 15, 10:11 pm, TD Driver <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I ran into the Dremel rep at the Borg today and he was touting a
>> new
>> Dremel Multi-Max. He was supposed to have one to demo, but they
>> haven't shipped yet. Looks a lot like the Fein, with a $99 price
>> tag. Here's the link in case anybody's interested:
>>
>> http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pages/ToolDetail.aspx?pid=Multi-Max
>>
>> Larry
>
> Let's hope that their blades fit the real Fein.... and that they're
> as
> good as Fein's blades.
> A little competition is always nice.

They won't. The mount is quite different. There are a couple of
other competitors though.

If you want third-party blades, there's a sweat equity approach
http://home.comcast.net/~dldecker/fein.html
The fellow who came up with that approach is now selling his own
blades for a bit less than the Fein prices
http://www.multiblades.com/.

I'm not clear at all on which blades work with the Multimaster other
than that the Bosch don't.

There are several other Multimaster clones around now though.

Rockwell/Worx is selling the "Sonicrafter/Sonicraft" (the same tools
is sold under different names and brands). It will take Fein blades
with an adapter, whether the reverse is true I don't know. Blades for
it seem to be available only direct from the manufacturer, for about
half the price of Fein.

Bosch is selling the "Multi-X", again it will take Fein blades with an
adapter but I don't know if the reverse is true.

Harbor Freight has a knockoff 65700-0VGA for 50 bucks that looks like
a straight copy of the Fein. They sell a blade kit 65979-0VGA for 5
bucks that's one saw blade and two scrapers. Again I don't know for
sure if it fits the Fein.


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JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to TD Driver on 15/11/2008 9:11 PM

16/11/2008 8:42 AM

[email protected] wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 07:16:52 -0500, "J. Clarke"
>> bucks that's one saw blade and two scrapers. Again I don't know
>> for
>> sure if it fits the Fein.
>
> There seems to be wide spread concern about whether Fein blades will
> fit the clones. Are the Fein blades so much better that almost
> everybody prefers them over the clone blades?
>
> I know Fein makes a really good product, but are their accessories
> so
> much higher in quality that they're the only ones people will use?

There are two issues.

First, Fein makes a very wide range of attachments, not just saw
blades, some of them for specialized purposes that may not be
available from the manufacturers of the clones.

Second, the Fein blades are a known quantity--the clones are all new
on the market and the quality of their blades have not yet been
established.



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s

in reply to TD Driver on 15/11/2008 9:11 PM

16/11/2008 7:59 AM

On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 07:16:52 -0500, "J. Clarke"
>bucks that's one saw blade and two scrapers. Again I don't know for
>sure if it fits the Fein.

There seems to be wide spread concern about whether Fein blades will
fit the clones. Are the Fein blades so much better that almost
everybody prefers them over the clone blades?

I know Fein makes a really good product, but are their accessories so
much higher in quality that they're the only ones people will use?


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