I know there’s been a bit of discussion on the Fein mm knock-offs but it’s a changing field and I can’t find any opinions on the Hardin version as found here:
http://www.specialtydiamond.com/Shop/Control/Product/fp/vpid/7849916/vpcsid/0/SFV/32937
It has a 250w motor like the Fein and comes with a 2 yr warranty. It goes for under $70 via Ebay on a regular basis. Has anyone tried one of these? Looks like it might be a nice upgrade from the Harbor Freight version at a fraction of the Fein cost.
Thanks,
John
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Answering my own post....
Someone elsewhere alerted me to the fact that Harbor Freight now has a variable speed model with a similar sized motor and speeds almost as fast as the Hardin tool. Not sure how much difference there is between the tools. Hardin has the 2 yr warranty and HF is probably cheaper with a coupon. It's also returnable locally.
As one of the original MM owners.
I'd have to say that in my business the thing that would agravate the heck outta me would be to have a burnt up tool right in the middle of a work day. Without the guys to leave while I bought another one I'd be shit outta luck. So I guess I'll just read about all the money I didn't save and be satisfied with the longtime purchase.
Best of luck with the tool. If it produces like the MM, you'll be one happy productive guy.
Yep, a decent one is well worth the cost of the Fein, even to a DIYer. The thing has paid for itself several times over, even though I've only really used it maybe 20-30 times.
One thing to look for in a knock-off is one that will accept blades from another readily-available brand. It's no bargain if you can't find blades to fit it.
Dan
Those googlers are right on the ball=
Multimaster add just below your post.
Should have saved it as a screen shot.
Maybe we could get the googlers to help disseminate this forum.
And for a good laugh, take a look over at the discussion of this forum goin on over at the classic.