Reddit Reddit reviews Genesis GMT15A 1.5 Amp Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool and 19-Piece Universal Hook-And-Loop Accessory Kit with Storage Box

We found 5 Reddit comments about Genesis GMT15A 1.5 Amp Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool and 19-Piece Universal Hook-And-Loop Accessory Kit with Storage Box. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Genesis GMT15A 1.5 Amp Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool and 19-Piece Universal Hook-And-Loop Accessory Kit with Storage Box
Multifunctional tool for home repair, remodeling, and restoration21000 oscillations per minute for fast sanding, grinding, cutting, and scraping4-pin flange design holds accessories firmly in placeSturdy die-cast aluminum gear housingIncludes 3-inch Delta sanding pad, sandpaper, scraping blade, 30 mm E-cut saw blade, HSS segment saw blade, and allen wrench
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5 Reddit comments about Genesis GMT15A 1.5 Amp Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool and 19-Piece Universal Hook-And-Loop Accessory Kit with Storage Box:

u/Astramancer_ · 5 pointsr/DIY

An oscillating multi-tool with a cutting head and then judicious use of a chisel/screwdriver and hammer would let you cut a little into the jamb, letting the new flooring go under it a bit to hide the ugly cuts. (the same thing could be accomplished with a flush-cut saw if manual is your style)

You could also get a profile/contour gauge and use that to duplicate the jamb shape exactly and transfer it onto the tile and very, very carefully cut out the shape using a sharp knife. This method will be harder, of course.

u/jontheboss · 3 pointsr/DIY
u/incorrigible_genius · 1 pointr/DIY

A $25 floor scraper will work much better than a shovel for removing the bulk of the material. If you find stubborn spots, follow it up with a $40 oscillating tool to make short work of it. Don't buy a more expensive one, for what you are doing, it will work just fine.

Be sure to clean and seal the concrete after removing the tiles!

u/exotube · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

That's still almost twice as much as the Genesis. I've beaten the heck out of mine and it's never given me a problem. Save your money for blades.

u/arizona-lad · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Possible, but if your nose is not lying to you, then the floor of the cabinet would need to be removed so an inspection could be made. For all you know, there may be mild or mildew in that dark damp space.

Cutting out the cabinet bottom would be easy with an oscillating tool:

https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-GMT15A-Multi-Purpose-Oscillating-Tool/dp/B003H054RY