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Electronic speed control with tacho generator for constant speed, even under load.Convenient QuickIN rapid-clamping system.Highest quality and stability thanks to metal gear case and consistent use of ball or needle bearings.Very powerful 350 Watt FEIN high-performance motor for optimal cutting speeds and maximum work progress.Self-supporting motor with vibration decoupling for outstanding vibration and noise reduction.Unless you need the higher performance of the SuperCut, the MultiMaster get my highest recommendation.īest Oscillating Multi-Tool Reviews 2021 Fein Multimaster Oscillating Multi-Tool with Hard Case and Top Accessory Package Key Features It’s the overall design and ergonomics that I’m willing to trade-off some cutting speed to take advantage of. When it comes down to simple preference, the MultiMaster is my favorite of all 25 models we tested and earns the starting role in my arsenal.

With all the results tallied, the Fein MultiMaster 350 QSL earns 87.9 points – good enough for second place and two points behind our winner. For what the tool delivers, it’s worth spending the extra money if you use oscillating tools frequently. If you don’t need a bunch of accessories, you can started with a more basic set for $199. That’s a pretty solid value, though you pay a premium over names like Makita, Hitachi, and DeWalt. 1 universal E-Cut saw blade 1-3/4 in (44 mm) (type 152).1 E-Cut Long-Life saw blade 1-3/8 in (35 mm) (type 160).6 sanding sheets 4-1/2 in perforated (2 each of grits 60, 80, 180).3 of each sanding sheet (grits 60, 80, 120, 180), perforated.That’s quite a bit higher than the 92 dB(A) of Milwaukee’s cordless model, but well under the 104 dB(A) Rockwell’s cordless model delivers. The MultiMaster comes in under 100 decibels with a 98 dB(A) measurement. We took our tools out in a field to get a measurement of just the cutting sound without the reverberation affecting it. Noise level comes into play with oscillating tools, especially when you’re working on an interior and the sound bounces around the room. None of the other 25 models we tested were able to match the MultiMaster in vibration. While I haven’t taken the tool apart to see exactly how it works, it’s very clear that it does. Though there is the faintest hint with no load, it ridiculously low for any multi-tool class.įein accomplishes this through a self-supporting motor with vibration decoupling. When you use the Fein MultiMaster 350 QSL after using any other oscillating tool, it feels like Fein has none at all. You can read more details about how it works below.

That’s handy when you just finish a cut and the blade is more than 200°.
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To put it in a nutshell, Starlock lets you install and eject blades without touching them.
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For blade changes, Fein employs the Starlock Plus system.

With the Multimaster, there’s no one star of the show – it’s a team effort.
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The only thing our Pro team makes the argument for is the addition of an LED light, mainly for plumbers that use an oscillating tool in tight, dark spaces. While we always encourage innovation, there’s a difference between adding a useful feature and something gimicky.įein sticks to the basics and covers all their bases with a variable speed dial and a dedicated on/off switch instead of a trigger.

Oscillating tools aren’t the most feature-rich tools on the planet and they don’t need to be. In a “why mess with a good thing” kind of mentality, the Fein MultiMaster 350 QSL shows just how far ahead of everyone else they are with a 4-year-old design (save for Starlock) that still puts a huge gap on nearly everyone else in the space.
