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DEWALT 18V XR Li-Ion 3 Speed Oscillating Multi-Tool DCS356N-XJ - Skin Only $164.97 Shipped @ Amazon US via AU

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This 20V MAX cordless kit includes one brushless 3-speed oscillating multi-tool with a universal accessory adaptor and two wood cutting blades to help get your project started. The DCS356 DEWALT Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool has a powerful brushless motor that provides up to 57% more runtime over a similar brushed tool. The 3-speed selector allows users to choose their speed setting based on application. The Quick-Change accessory system allows you to change blades quickly and easily, and with the universal accessory adaptor, it's compatible with most oscillating tool accessories. The DUAL-GRIP variable-speed trigger provides ultimate speed and application control. The bright LED illuminates dark workspaces. Battery, charger, and tool guide system sold separately.

  • The 3-speed selector of DEWALT 20V tools allows users to choose their speed setting based on application.
  • Brushless motor of DEWALT oscillating tool delivers up to 57% more run time over brushed
  • Dual-Grip variable speed trigger of DEWALT cordless tools gives users ultimate speed and application control
  • Universal accessory adapter for use with most oscillating tool accessory brands. Oscillations/min: 0-13,000/ 0-17,000/ 0-20,000 OPM
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    Update title - Sold and shipped by Amazon US

  • Multi-tool noob question: what are people using these for in real life? (besides scraping paint).
    I bought the Ozito the other week because $44, tried to cut a bit of sheet metal with it and resorted to using the angle grinder instead.

    • i used it for the following things over the pass year:
      sanding my ceiling after plastering
      trimming skiting for tiling work
      cutting thick branches.
      trimming off loose timber.

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