00:27 Aaw! Spider friend! ☺️🕷️ I've never owned a recip, only ever handled one once I think, never felt really necessary but maybe handy occasionally, especially as you say for breaking down / demo, so decent cheaper blades make sense for my expected use. Talking with a workmate today, he's replacing most of his soil stack at home and intends to cut the old iron pipe with a recip, sounds like loads of fun to me. Looks like Makita could be getting some more of my pennies.
They pretty useful , i have one to help when cutting out door ways in walls , beats stitch drilling and quicker ( but i do stitch drill to get a starting point . Also slower but a lot less dusty than a grinder . Edit They also cut deeper than an angle grinder . Been using the Lennox thicker recip blades for years , expensive but the last me a hell of a long time and don't bend
@UKTOOLTALK Cheers for that Jon but i'd feel guilty taking one off you as i already have one , i hardly use it due to the fact that we dont cut doorways out very often and the company will replace mine . How about putting a couple of things together and giving them to someone that may need them or uses them regularly and can give you a review ?
Just by hearing the name, you know that this series of products is definitely for export. Because as a chixx DIYer, their local net mall is flooded with low-quality ODMs. If you don't know the tools and don't want to be cheated, you can only be forced to choose local OEMs such as Makita and Bosch. It's quite pitiful!
Products of export quality will be suppressed by inferior products in chixx's local net mall without any chance of fighting back. They would rather ask people to buy maliciously and deliberately give bad reviews, extort, spend a lot of money on keyword rankings, and will not invest 1 penny in improving product quality control. Anyway, people stupxx, Super low price, coming soon harry up Internal strife and plunder hot money.
Iv always been a bit wary if tool accessories from a company iv never heard of but after testing some of this company’s stuff Iv got to say they are really good, I thought about importing some of moretop tools in bulk to the uk and selling them on!, I could sell there blades for half the amount other company’s sell there blades and still make a profit buuut I’d have to but 500!! Its a shame you can’t buy them individually in the uk because I think with the correct price point they could sell plus I was impressed with moretop tools website and company ethos and strategy and rainer seems like a nice chap, thank so much for commenting sir 🤟🤟
@@Green4Life Buying O.E.M for some things is a must especially batteries but for consumables it's not always so . HSS drill bits is one of the things you're taking a risk with as theres lots of cheap HSS drill bits out there made of chocolate. I've spoken to other trades people about drilling wall and floor tiles and some swear by the dimond drills . . . . . but they take forever to drill one hole , i bought the pointed cheap ones off Amazon and on hard tiles the only last a couple of holes and burn out BUT if when drilling you trickle water on them ( i use a cheap syringe ) they cut quick and last a while . Theres losts of things like this like i use Saxton blades in my cirular saw and plunge saw , they're £13 a blade and although they may not cut as clean or stay as sharpe as Diablo , frued or even makita efficut blades at £40-50 , it doesnt matter when i'm cutting MDF/chipboard or for worktops as i'll pop in a new blade if i'm not happy with the test cut . Multi tool blades are also the same for me , i'll buy cheap as once you hit concrete or a nail they're fubar anyway .
@@jompy151 I agree with your point. but unfortunately, even I spend a lot of time and energy to understand some product, I can't guarantee that what I buy in a certain country is genuine. And a certain country has a mechanism that does not exist in ordinary countries, regional authorization manufacturing and designated sales. In other words, after paying the brand usage fee, they can make products according to their hubby and sell them only in a certain country. I call it, tragic localization.
@Green4Life Which is why for things like makita batteries i will only buy from legit makita dealers which is easier in the UK than some other countries 👍
00:27 Aaw! Spider friend! ☺️🕷️
I've never owned a recip, only ever handled one once I think, never felt really necessary but maybe handy occasionally, especially as you say for breaking down / demo, so decent cheaper blades make sense for my expected use. Talking with a workmate today, he's replacing most of his soil stack at home and intends to cut the old iron pipe with a recip, sounds like loads of fun to me. Looks like Makita could be getting some more of my pennies.
if you do alot of demo they are great.
@worstuserever Go for the more expensive thicker blades that don't bend , we use Lenox and the last a long time
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They pretty useful , i have one to help when cutting out door ways in walls , beats stitch drilling and quicker ( but i do stitch drill to get a starting point . Also slower but a lot less dusty than a grinder .
Edit They also cut deeper than an angle grinder .
Been using the Lennox thicker recip blades for years , expensive but the last me a hell of a long time and don't bend
Cheers for that my friend some good points there!!, email me your address at nixonator508@gmail.com and I’ll send you one to test yourself 🤟🤟
@UKTOOLTALK Cheers for that Jon but i'd feel guilty taking one off you as i already have one , i hardly use it due to the fact that we dont cut doorways out very often and the company will replace mine . How about putting a couple of things together and giving them to someone that may need them or uses them regularly and can give you a review ?
Just by hearing the name, you know that this series of products is definitely for export. Because as a chixx DIYer, their local net mall is flooded with low-quality ODMs. If you don't know the tools and don't want to be cheated, you can only be forced to choose local OEMs such as Makita and Bosch. It's quite pitiful!
Products of export quality will be suppressed by inferior products in chixx's local net mall without any chance of fighting back. They would rather ask people to buy maliciously and deliberately give bad reviews, extort, spend a lot of money on keyword rankings, and will not invest 1 penny in improving product quality control. Anyway, people stupxx, Super low price, coming soon harry up Internal strife and plunder hot money.
Iv always been a bit wary if tool accessories from a company iv never heard of but after testing some of this company’s stuff Iv got to say they are really good, I thought about importing some of moretop tools in bulk to the uk and selling them on!, I could sell there blades for half the amount other company’s sell there blades and still make a profit buuut I’d have to but 500!! Its a shame you can’t buy them individually in the uk because I think with the correct price point they could sell plus I was impressed with moretop tools website and company ethos and strategy and rainer seems like a nice chap, thank so much for commenting sir 🤟🤟
@@Green4Life Buying O.E.M for some things is a must especially batteries but for consumables it's not always so . HSS drill bits is one of the things you're taking a risk with as theres lots of cheap HSS drill bits out there made of chocolate. I've spoken to other trades people about drilling wall and floor tiles and some swear by the dimond drills . . . . . but they take forever to drill one hole , i bought the pointed cheap ones off Amazon and on hard tiles the only last a couple of holes and burn out BUT if when drilling you trickle water on them ( i use a cheap syringe ) they cut quick and last a while . Theres losts of things like this like i use Saxton blades in my cirular saw and plunge saw , they're £13 a blade and although they may not cut as clean or stay as sharpe as Diablo , frued or even makita efficut blades at £40-50 , it doesnt matter when i'm cutting MDF/chipboard or for worktops as i'll pop in a new blade if i'm not happy with the test cut . Multi tool blades are also the same for me , i'll buy cheap as once you hit concrete or a nail they're fubar anyway .
@@jompy151 I agree with your point. but unfortunately, even I spend a lot of time and energy to understand some product, I can't guarantee that what I buy in a certain country is genuine. And a certain country has a mechanism that does not exist in ordinary countries, regional authorization manufacturing and designated sales. In other words, after paying the brand usage fee, they can make products according to their hubby and sell them only in a certain country. I call it, tragic localization.
@Green4Life Which is why for things like makita batteries i will only buy from legit makita dealers which is easier in the UK than some other countries 👍