Reddit Reddit reviews Rockwell RK5151K 4.2 Amp Sonicrafter F80 Oscillating Multi-Tool with Duotech Oscillation Angle Technology. 12 Piece Kit includes 10 Accessories, Carrying Bag, and Oscillating Tool

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Rockwell RK5151K 4.2 Amp Sonicrafter F80 Oscillating Multi-Tool with Duotech Oscillation Angle Technology. 12 Piece Kit includes 10 Accessories, Carrying Bag, and Oscillating Tool
Duotech oscillation technology lets you select the optimum oscillation angle for power and precisionVariable speed dial for precision control – from 10,000 to 19,000 oscillations per minutePowerful 4.2 Amp motor delivers constant speed and won’t stall under heavy loadsHyperlock tool-free blade change system provides 1 ton of clamping force – prevents slipping during use, no matter the blade angleUniversal Fit System accepts all major brands of blades, sanders, and other accessories
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4 Reddit comments about Rockwell RK5151K 4.2 Amp Sonicrafter F80 Oscillating Multi-Tool with Duotech Oscillation Angle Technology. 12 Piece Kit includes 10 Accessories, Carrying Bag, and Oscillating Tool:

u/bomphcheese · 14 pointsr/OSHA

Is that like a heavy duty Dremel?

I would have used my oscillator.

u/TrimT · 7 pointsr/HomeImprovement

A good drill is key. It's silly to stick to one brand (many people have the bs brand loyalty fetish and I'm not sure why). You'll also want to get a variety of drill bits to go with drill. Go to garage sales and start hoarding nails, screws, etc at cheap prices.

My recommendations below are based on at least 5 hours of research and shopping around. There are some things I'd probably add to the list (like a hand saw and dremel) but this takes care of a lot of your big needs. I own everything on the list and am pleased with it all, especially in terms of a performance for value ratio.

The key is know what you want then shop around / wait for the best prices (track prices in spreadsheet). Use google shopping to compare prices and see who price matches plus has best ebates or Ibotta cash back % + consider buying gift cards at a discount on Raise or elsewhere to further maximize savings (or just go with whatever credit card gets best points on particular site). Add Google Chrome app "Honey" to have coupon codes auto applied (eliminates time searching for them).

Also, I'd strongly consider getting a credit card with a decent bonus that will essentially help you get these items for free (assuming you can achieve the bonus spend with money you're already paying on existing bills / monthly purchases - it's a no-brainer in this case) - Chase's Sapphire Preferred is a good place to start ($500 bonus for 4K spend in 3 months)

Consider waiting until Black Friday (and from Jan to end of feb) for the good deals.

Drill (get a decent to really good one - you'll use it often)

u/_oakland · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Oscillating Tool

~$100

This is seriously the most used power tool I have. For whenever you get into those situations where it's "how am I going to make this work?" This tool has got me out of more trouble than I can count. Perfect for any kind of remodel/repair work.

I like the Rockwell because they work with any standard blades.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01HD4EQTG

u/joshharoldson · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

> https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01HD4EQTG

I'll 2nd that question. I've seen oscillating tools a few times now. What's the last project you used it on (or the first one that comes to mind)?