Bosch MX25EK-33 120-Volt 33-Piece Oscillating Tool Kit
Specification
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10147 in Home Improvement
- Color: NA
- Brand: Bosch
- Model: MX25EK-33
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .0" h x
.0" w x
.0" l,
.0 pounds
Features
- Variable-speed dial for matching speed to application and material
- Constant electronics circuitry maintains speed under load
- Durable accessory holder makes it easy to change and position accessories using Allen wrench
- Compact--small enough to reach into corners and other tight spaces
- Includes multiple blades, sanding pads, and other accessories
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
86 of 86 people found the following review helpful.
Bosch MX25EK is solid
By wilson
When my last multi-fx oscillating tool gave up the ghost, i thought of ordering a Fein. However, as near as I could tell from the online reviews, the Bosch was nearly as good @ half the price. I'm very satisfied with this Bosch (as I am with my other Bosch tools). There aren't as many attachments available as the Fein, but those that are available seem to work fine. Bosch has also attempted to standardize the blade design with their OIS 12-pin system, and a few major tool developers (e.g., Milwaukee, Dremel) are already on board, so i predict that most mfgrs will be producing Bosch-compatible, OIS attachments soon. b.t.w., there are several OIS 3rd-party mfgrs (e.g., multitoolblade.com; imperialblades.com) that have a wide selection of blades built to conform with Bosch's OIS standard. The ones I have work very well. (some of the better 3rd-party blades seem better to me than the Bosch blades).Two things to note: First, the few Fein attachments that i have work with Bosch, but not the other way around. Second, the Bosch uses the old-school hex-wrench approach to blade attachment, which may be important consideration in a production environment. (Like the Fein, P-C has a quick-release system in their new MFOT released in 2011, but the blade selection was minimal when i looked into it. The one minor complaint i have with this Bosch is that when you're cutting sheet goods where you run the multitool roughly parallel with the stock, the frequent bumps and rubs unscrew the blade bolt. Minor pain. I would much rather have had this with a quick-release blade system. If you're considering the Fein, there are a lot of Fein/Bosch comparisons and reviews on the Internet. I'm completely satisfied with the Bosch. b.t.w., the plastic box it comes in is well-designed and useful, which really surprised me). If it had quick-release, this tool would be perfect.update: i'm rapidly becoming a fan of Imperial and Oshlun blades. I haven't had a bad one yet in remodeling - hardwood, softwood, ABS, PVC, drywall, trim, particle board, nails & screws are all cut easily *if* you use the right blades. Imperial has a wider selection of OIS-12 compatible blades than Oshlun, but both perform well - at least as well for me as the Bosch OEM - and Imperial and Oshlun are less expensive (Oshlun seems to be a bit less money than Imperial, f.y.i.). You might consider this option. Both are available on Amazon. (I've also used Versa, but have found they don't hold up as well for me as Imperial and Oshlun or Bosch for that matter.)update2: I've used this Bosch on several large remodeling projects so far. The more I use it the more I like it!
51 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
Works Great.
By Thomas Williams
I'm really pleased with the operation of this tool.It is true that the blades don't last a long time, however when you take into account the difficult job the blade is performing you realize what a time saver the tool is.Whether it is better or worse than the Fein Multimaster is debatable. The Fein upper models do have a quick blade change mechanism. If you use the tool every day in a production environment this could be beneficial, however most people only use a tool like this occasionally so blade changes don't really matter that much.The plastic storage box is adequate in size for the tool and a large assortment of extra blades. Would I prefer a metal case? as a matter of fact I would if it were available.For my money the Bosch is a better value and excellent quality.
85 of 93 people found the following review helpful.
Very useful tool. Easy to use.
By G. Uhl
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2804RTH3EXMVY To address the question marks that are in the tool's description as technical details: The accessory holder is plastic. The tool itself is 11" long. The case that holds the tool is 15"x14"x4" and is hard plastic. The tool plugs in and you can adjust the oscillating speed from 8000 to 20000 OPM.You can see the attachments in the item's description. You also get an adapter that allows you to use competitor's oscillating attachments.The tool is used to cut trim and cut out electrical outlet holes in drywall. It's specialty is working close to edges, in tight spaces and for flush cutting. It also works great as a scraper.My initial impression is that the tool is heavy duty and I would say close to contractor grade but still has too much plastic to officially be contractor grade. Plastic in the tool and the case. Having said that, it does seem durable and made well. I just tried a Milwaukee saw and that's made from the same materials also.I've had the tool for a few weeks. I've cut wood, vinyl rain gutter, aluminum, and used the scrapper for shower caulk. The tool has worked great every time. It is very easy to use. I use power tools off and on in the weekend warrior arts and crafts manner and I find this saw very comfortable and safe.
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