Mate, I’m an older fella and always loved electronics. Watching your videos during lockdown has motivated me to make a career change into sparks - you’re a total legend so thanks for the content.
Metabo chasers are excellent as is the extraction unit. Had mine since 2011. A must for any spark. Use a pair of glasses you only get one set of eyes 👍🏼
I'm getting a much more expensive (£350) chaser thanks to this video to replace this old Silverline I had. But I will never achieve THIS (see link) with my Metabo because it's too abusive for such an expensive tool - I was astounded at this tools strength, I had underestimated it. The job was, to my mind, one to trash the old Silverline and send it to the scrappy, but .... it DIDN'T. Watch too and be amazed! (Obviously not amazed, but it gives you some idea of the limits of this lowly machine): th-cam.com/video/KBHzvxCgd-o/w-d-xo.html
We had a chaser similar to this one when I was an apprentice back in late 00's and it was a relic! It had its own propriety blades but you couldn't get them anymore so my old boss use to have a guy re tooth the wheels for him. I snagged a hanging cable with it once and it just propelled itself up the wall and jammed into the ceiling, it was pretty lethal.
I always use oval conduit when chasing, 16mm for lighting, 20mm for sockets, cooker etc. If you can change the width of the blades, you can get it to fit in so tight you dont need to use any fixings to hold it in place. Halves the amount of time it takes to 1st fix
@@paulneary703 yes whatever the outside width of the conduit, set your blades just slightly wider, say 1 or 2mm and the friction holds it in, depending on length of chase it might take one or 2 nails in the middle to hold it in but compared to flat capping it's a massive timesaver
@@paulneary703 they'd fit in the 25mm, you can get 2x 2.5 twin and earth in a 20mm quite easily, make sure the cables are nice and straight feeding them in as any twist or bend will jam it
@@codenamenel nice mate, got a kitchen rewire that i want to do on a radial as they want extras later on, easier to extend the radil than split the ring in this situation so was just hoping two 4mms fit in oval conduit. :)
@@ninav74 yeah buddy, so as you pull the wall chaser from the ceiling down to the box about half way I move the chaser to a bit of an angle and then back on itself, it doesn't have to be a lot but when you get it rite. The oval conduit will just hold itself in and you don't have to mess about trying to screw it back. Give it a go
nick that chaser and hoover is a great bit of kit cleaner and safer for health i was a sparky and have asbestosis with all shit ive worked with over years.
Those fancy cutting discs that remove the middle of the chase are made by Rhodius at 150 quid a pop and fit most other chasers according to the manufacturer.. Metabo ones are 100 quid a pop
I like the depth and the dust extraction, but it does take a lot longer and the chases don't really need to be so 'clean' considering it's getting plastered anyway. This would be ideal for 'lived-in' rewires
@@NBundyElectrical Yeah but don't you find when you ave a tool you love, you look for jobs thatyou can deploy it? Good tools inspire your modus operandi and feed into your workflow. Look at how Arri D-20 and the RED revolutionised the production cycles of the film industry with their cameras!
the thing that gets me about UK electrics, is the switches, up is off and down is on "makes no sense" however your plugs are much safer than those here in the US and we should adopt them here.
The vacuum was overshadowed but is a useful bit of kit for any tool requiring dust extraction and has a clever vibrating filter self 'bang-out' function
I use 25mm conduit in the wall (handy for pull throughs when daddy diy spikes the cable with his new B&Q drill, etc.). 40mm depth works well, allowing for a 10-15mm coat of bonding compound. A little more effort, but nicer job 😉
Have you got it to do something other than chasing? Because its values are great but if it is a one-job tool, ( Chasing), then I can't buy it, I just need it in one house and that's it, but if it is useful in many things, ( besides chasing), such as being just like a normal grinder, then I'll definitely buy it, I will hit two birds with one stone, ( I want a grinder and a chaser). Please, answer me, because no one is saying anything about this.
Wall chaser are the way forward. I do find though sometime the dust hoovers can be a nightmare and not the greatest after constant use. Be good to see if you have problems in the future with the Hoover 👍🏻😁
You know!, for normal people who chase like 4 or 6 lines every month or more, dust can just make you cough and feel discomfort, but when you do this every day or 20 days a month, you'll be thanking those dust collecting technologies, and I believe many people don't realise that fine dust can really decrease the health of the workers in the long term of continuos exposure. In other words >>> Dust is not a joke, it is similar to smoking, except that it is not addicting and not cancerous.
I noticed in your video you had a karscher WD6. Did you try it with the metabo MFE 40? I just ordered the MFE 40 cahser but the dust collector was over €850 on top, but I have the karscher WD6 and wonder if it will work well togther.
That's the beast! I said it'd change you 😂 Absolute result you got it as a freebie! I have the older model which can't handle the stacked disc & holy shit I'm jealous after seeing how quick it is!
Really impressed with these good video / demo. I’ve been looking at the dewalt but the metabo seems better and since I need power for the dust extractor why use batteries - however I have a dewalt dust extractor. Anyone modified the exhaust port of the metabo to fit the dewalt standard connector.
I have a Screwfix special, the Titan wall chaser and hoover. Does the job I need it to do. This kit looks soooo much better though. I would have thought it will do an inch wide cut for trunking instead of having to do two passes. Good review video though. Cheers nick 👍
I am trying to make the difficult decision on choosing between the Metabo and the Bosch GAS35 M class dust extractor, they both look great. I dont have any metabo or bosch tools so they need to have universal fittings. Does yours find to any tool?
Yeah oval conduit goes hand in hand with a wall chaser. Narrower chases in general. You'd be buzzing if u rocked up to a rewire in thirty years and most of your drops could be pulled down existing oval conduit too 👌
@@NBundyElectrical Am I stupid? I try and always use ordinary 25mm round conduit. I'm waiting for the day someone notices my chases are more than a third of the brick depth though to achieve this monumental over engineering. And it affects my profit margin too, quite obviously I can't charge what I ought to for the superness of the finished result. Thinking I'll give oval a go too Nick. What would Adam do....?
Over here and the Republic of Ireland we use 25mm flat oval waving conduits. I personally find it Fare handier than using top-hat as it fits perfectly in the chase with a bit of expanding foam. Would not mind hearing some views on the preferred containment method in domestic installations. Noel W, Magnetech Solid Solutions Ltd
I have a Metabo wall chaser (different model) and I can rearrange the spacers from the cutting disks so I can get a wider cut. Check with yours if you can do the same... How’s the dust extractor, is it powerful enough to do 15 wall chases and still have enough power? I was looking to get a Hilti or a Festool...
It's easier if you use oval tube, that way you only need to run it up the wall once, I have the Bosch one, similar to that one, wouldn't be without it, it doesn't go as deep as that one, which is the only downside, other than that it's really good
Metabo states of their website it can cut up to 35mm width chases, so surely with some figuring it out, you could get it to cut just one chase, and fit your inch capping?
Fishbait075 It'll do a wider chase with 2 standard blades with a gap between, which means you still have to chisel out the middle! No biggy as that's how most wall chasers work, but it's probably quicker to do 2 passes with the stacked blade & not take an sds around the house with you too!
Hi mate. Just a quick question about the dust extractor . Would you still recommend after all this time? And also does it require expensive bags and filters quite often or is it just a standard black bin bag and slide in filter like it appears in your vid. Thought I’d as the questions before I part with £450 lol
Great vid! I've been after one of these for a while, good to see a honest live action review from an actual spark. Have you though about using oval conduit? no need for the double chase =)
Hi Mate great videos. I've been using a metabo chaser for a few years now. I've always gone down with the chase not up. Theres a small silver arrow by the Hoover as a guide I believe. Cheers
I have one of these, I find it hard to push up walls, (especially after a couple of chases)metabo I say it’s easier to push up but would thought down is easier🤔,anyone else found this?
I like these wall chasers - a definite upgrade for any tradesman and to be honest an upgrade to everyone’s health too 🙌🏻 even a basic one is handy if you don’t do much chasing.
hello on your advise and revieuw i boght the chaser en im actually reaky hppy whit it there is just a cwestion i have about it . it so happens i need to do some chases in concreete mondat . i now you schouldent but can you do it whit this chaser . hope i hear from you and keep up the good work .
I'm getting a much more expensive (£350) chaser to replace this cheap one I had by Silverline. But I will never achieve THIS (see link) with my Metabo because it's too abusive for such an expensive tool - I was astounded at this tools strength, I had underestimated it. The job was, to my mind, one to trash the old Silverline and send it to the scrappy, but .... it DIDN'T. Watch too and be amazed! (Obviously not amazed, but it gives you some idea of the limits of this lowly machine): th-cam.com/video/KBHzvxCgd-o/w-d-xo.html
Curious on to why you dont use 24mm oval over capping as can easily fit 2x 2.5s down it and would be one chase never seen the benefit of capping personally unless its for more cables obviously then you have to do another chase regardless, not telling you how to do it as i know how youtube comments can come across just after your opinion is all cheers.
Where did you get the chaser etc mate ? . Could have done with this this week just finished a whole house raggling had guts full 😩😂. Good job as per mate 👍
New £1600 !!!! , can get ex demo gear direct from sales rep. eBay between £350 and £700 go see before you buy though as description on ads is very variable.People offer some crap on there.
Hi. Great vid! Watched a few of yours but hadn’t thought of the importance of subscribing so have done after your request! Greetings from a similar electrician set-up in Dublin !!
Careful ? Here's an example of someone not being careful at all - solid concrete with flint rocks in it, outside, in the rain,, and flushing it with a hose I'm getting a much more expensive (£350) chaser to replace this cheap one I had by Silverline. But I will never achieve THIS (see link) with my Metabo because it's too abusive for such an expensive tool - I was astounded at this tools strength, I had underestimated it. The job was, to my mind, one to trash the old Silverline and send it to the scrappy, but .... it DIDN'T. Watch too and be amazed! (Obviously not amazed, but it gives you some idea of the limits of this lowly machine): th-cam.com/video/KBHzvxCgd-o/w-d-xo.html
Mate, I’m an older fella and always loved electronics. Watching your videos during lockdown has motivated me to make a career change into sparks - you’re a total legend so thanks for the content.
Hope you’re doing well. Hows the studies?
Brought one 4 years ago . It’s paid for itself . Brilliant piece of kit .
Metabo chasers are excellent as is the extraction unit. Had mine since 2011. A must for any spark.
Use a pair of glasses you only get one set of eyes 👍🏼
Yeah glasses next time 😎
I'm getting a much more expensive (£350) chaser thanks to this video to replace this old Silverline I had. But I will never achieve THIS (see link) with my Metabo because it's too abusive for such an expensive tool - I was astounded at this tools strength, I had underestimated it. The job was, to my mind, one to trash the old Silverline and send it to the scrappy, but .... it DIDN'T. Watch too and be amazed! (Obviously not amazed, but it gives you some idea of the limits of this lowly machine): th-cam.com/video/KBHzvxCgd-o/w-d-xo.html
We had a chaser similar to this one when I was an apprentice back in late 00's and it was a relic! It had its own propriety blades but you couldn't get them anymore so my old boss use to have a guy re tooth the wheels for him.
I snagged a hanging cable with it once and it just propelled itself up the wall and jammed into the ceiling, it was pretty lethal.
They’re a great bit of kit mate, absolutely love mine! Another class video brother 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Cheers dan! Looking forward to using it again! 👌
Thanks for showing the triple blade change bruv. Not even Metabo included this much needed advice in their "instructions".
I always use oval conduit when chasing, 16mm for lighting, 20mm for sockets, cooker etc. If you can change the width of the blades, you can get it to fit in so tight you dont need to use any fixings to hold it in place. Halves the amount of time it takes to 1st fix
do you mean set the width of the chase, so 20mm fornice tight fit on 20mm conduit
@@paulneary703 yes whatever the outside width of the conduit, set your blades just slightly wider, say 1 or 2mm and the friction holds it in, depending on length of chase it might take one or 2 nails in the middle to hold it in but compared to flat capping it's a massive timesaver
@@codenamenel nice one mate thanks, do you know if two 4mm radials fit in oval conduit?
@@paulneary703 they'd fit in the 25mm, you can get 2x 2.5 twin and earth in a 20mm quite easily, make sure the cables are nice and straight feeding them in as any twist or bend will jam it
@@codenamenel nice mate, got a kitchen rewire that i want to do on a radial as they want extras later on, easier to extend the radil than split the ring in this situation so was just hoping two 4mms fit in oval conduit. :)
oval capping fits straight in the chase.
What size oval conduit fits in that. Thanks
@@Aliefizz normally inch oval capping
Love oval conduit, never touched capping again once I'd used the oval stuff.
£299 + £399 = a nice freebie,i can see why you like it 👍😁
Try using oval conduit, and as you out the chase in out a slight kink in the chase at it holds itself in. Itll save you loads of time
I'm trying to make sense of what you've written there cause I'm always looking for ways to save time. Do you mean put a slight wave in the chase?
@@ninav74 yeah buddy, so as you pull the wall chaser from the ceiling down to the box about half way I move the chaser to a bit of an angle and then back on itself, it doesn't have to be a lot but when you get it rite. The oval conduit will just hold itself in and you don't have to mess about trying to screw it back. Give it a go
@@danieltrickett1125 I will. Thanks for the tip! :)
nick that chaser and hoover is a great bit of kit cleaner and safer for health i was a sparky and have asbestosis with all shit ive worked with over years.
Those fancy cutting discs that remove the middle of the chase are made by Rhodius at 150 quid a pop and fit most other chasers according to the manufacturer.. Metabo ones are 100 quid a pop
This wall chaser, I like it, ANOTHER!
25mm oval conduit is the way forward 😉
Oval conduit would be great for that and only need the 1 chase
Was going to say the same thing lol. I use the D-line fire clips to fix the oval capping in.
Only doing two chases because it’s on day rate
Imm OnlyStyL nice profit for the day after he’s flogged both on eBay 😉
I like the depth and the dust extraction, but it does take a lot longer and the chases don't really need to be so 'clean' considering it's getting plastered anyway.
This would be ideal for 'lived-in' rewires
I usually just rent a Hilti Wall Chaser when I need one as I don’t do that many rewires, just price the hire into the job.
Good idea, never could justify spending out on a good chaser as I wouldn’t use it that often
@@NBundyElectrical Yeah but don't you find when you ave a tool you love, you look for jobs thatyou can deploy it? Good tools inspire your modus operandi and feed into your workflow. Look at how Arri D-20 and the RED revolutionised the production cycles of the film industry with their cameras!
Videos keep getting better . Keep up the good work mate.
If you add another blade the chase will be wider in one pass ! I have that hoover but Marita chaser which I will be changing for the metabo one soon
the thing that gets me about UK electrics, is the switches, up is off and down is on "makes no sense" however your plugs are much safer than those here in the US and we should adopt them here.
The vacuum was overshadowed but is a useful bit of kit for any tool requiring dust extraction and has a clever vibrating filter self 'bang-out' function
I use 25mm conduit in the wall (handy for pull throughs when daddy diy spikes the cable with his new B&Q drill, etc.).
40mm depth works well, allowing for a 10-15mm coat of bonding compound.
A little more effort, but nicer job 😉
Does it also come with hoover attachments ?
Had my metabo 10years with Bosch Gas extractor-awesome tool.
Nice review. Would it not just be possible to attach most hoover's to chaser. Quite a big layout for the dust collector
Have you got it to do something other than chasing?
Because its values are great but if it is a one-job tool, ( Chasing), then I can't buy it, I just need it in one house and that's it, but if it is useful in many things, ( besides chasing), such as being just like a normal grinder, then I'll definitely buy it, I will hit two birds with one stone, ( I want a grinder and a chaser).
Please, answer me, because no one is saying anything about this.
Wall chaser are the way forward. I do find though sometime the dust hoovers can be a nightmare and not the greatest after constant use. Be good to see if you have problems in the future with the Hoover 👍🏻😁
Use oval conduit, fits into the gap perfectly. Capping is a ballache.
You know!, for normal people who chase like 4 or 6 lines every month or more, dust can just make you cough and feel discomfort, but when you do this every day or 20 days a month, you'll be thanking those dust collecting technologies, and I believe many people don't realise that fine dust can really decrease the health of the workers in the long term of continuos exposure.
In other words >>> Dust is not a joke, it is similar to smoking, except that it is not addicting and not cancerous.
I noticed in your video you had a karscher WD6. Did you try it with the metabo MFE 40? I just ordered the MFE 40 cahser but the dust collector was over €850 on top, but I have the karscher WD6 and wonder if it will work well togther.
That's the beast! I said it'd change you 😂
Absolute result you got it as a freebie!
I have the older model which can't handle the stacked disc & holy shit I'm jealous after seeing how quick it is!
Really impressed with these good video / demo. I’ve been looking at the dewalt but the metabo seems better and since I need power for the dust extractor why use batteries - however I have a dewalt dust extractor. Anyone modified the exhaust port of the metabo to fit the dewalt standard connector.
I have a Screwfix special, the Titan wall chaser and hoover. Does the job I need it to do.
This kit looks soooo much better though. I would have thought it will do an inch wide cut for trunking instead of having to do two passes.
Good review video though. Cheers nick 👍
I does cut an inch I meant to say 2 😳😳
Cheers bud
N Bundy Electrical that makes sense 😀
Wow how nice is that? Dust is always a problem especially when there's other trades on the job they end up hating you even more!
J Beck Electrical lol I tidy up normally unless there’s a plumber, I make him do it 💪
I am trying to make the difficult decision on choosing between the Metabo and the Bosch GAS35 M class dust extractor, they both look great. I dont have any metabo or bosch tools so they need to have universal fittings. Does yours find to any tool?
Why do you cap your chases, capping's for cables installed on a flat wall and covered over. Oval conduit's a much better option.
Cause he’s not been taught properly
Hi mate just bought one of these, did you put the spacers/washers on the outside of the blade only?
Try using oval conduit, thats all i use, 20mm or 25mm. One chase needed and will fit straight in 👍👍 top job boy!
Yeah oval conduit goes hand in hand with a wall chaser. Narrower chases in general. You'd be buzzing if u rocked up to a rewire in thirty years and most of your drops could be pulled down existing oval conduit too 👌
I’m going to give the oval ago soon 👌 cheers
@@NBundyElectrical Am I stupid? I try and always use ordinary 25mm round conduit. I'm waiting for the day someone notices my chases are more than a third of the brick depth though to achieve this monumental over engineering. And it affects my profit margin too, quite obviously I can't charge what I ought to for the superness of the finished result. Thinking I'll give oval a go too Nick. What would Adam do....?
Amazing video. Are you still using the Metabo MFE40? Thank you :)
Upward action is so tiering. Is downward chasing possible with that machine?
How long has your diamond blade lasted? Is it good for cutting through bricks?
Is 3 cutting blades the maximum that will fit?
Over here and the Republic of Ireland we use 25mm flat oval waving conduits. I personally find it Fare handier than using top-hat as it fits perfectly in the chase with a bit of expanding foam. Would not mind hearing some views on the preferred containment method in domestic installations. Noel W, Magnetech Solid Solutions Ltd
Cant believe His using capping
I have a Metabo wall chaser (different model) and I can rearrange the spacers from the cutting disks so I can get a wider cut. Check with yours if you can do the same...
How’s the dust extractor, is it powerful enough to do 15 wall chases and still have enough power? I was looking to get a Hilti or a Festool...
Do you just pop a rubble sack in the bottom for dust collection??
Is it better to make a few passes at less depth so it’s easier on the machine?
I don’t know but that’s how you cut deep with a router.
mines Ideal for solid floor rewires - not for the odd chase and boxes
What filters do you use on your mask against dust?
It's easier if you use oval tube, that way you only need to run it up the wall once, I have the Bosch one, similar to that one, wouldn't be without it, it doesn't go as deep as that one, which is the only downside, other than that it's really good
Any special advice for concrete? Thx!
Дякую,гарний огляд!
Have you thought about using a 25mm oval tube then only one chase
Metabo states of their website it can cut up to 35mm width chases, so surely with some figuring it out, you could get it to cut just one chase, and fit your inch capping?
Yeah with the disc I had I which was a solid 3 disc one it only went that wide hence the two passes 👍
Fishbait075
It'll do a wider chase with 2 standard blades with a gap between, which means you still have to chisel out the middle!
No biggy as that's how most wall chasers work, but it's probably quicker to do 2 passes with the stacked blade & not take an sds around the house with you too!
Hi mate. Just a quick question about the dust extractor . Would you still recommend after all this time? And also does it require expensive bags and filters quite often or is it just a standard black bin bag and slide in filter like it appears in your vid. Thought I’d as the questions before I part with £450 lol
Yes dude it’s awesome, I think u need their bags but I haven’t used a bag in my for a while and it’s fine , it is worth every penny 👍
3:04 I wana see how it manage the concrete.
Great video. I need one, where can I purchase it. Thanks
Use oval conduit for the cables and you only need to do one pass with the chaser piece of pee very neet and tidy havnt used capping in over a year
Was it hard pushed up the wall?
Great vid! I've been after one of these for a while, good to see a honest live action review from an actual spark. Have you though about using oval conduit? no need for the double chase =)
Cheers mate and started to use the oval now 🤙 loads easier
Going to get myself one of these! Great bit of kit but does anyone know a cheaper place to get the 3 in 1 cutting disc? 100 quids steap!
Just stack 3 or 4 diamond blades with washers
Hi Mate great videos. I've been using a metabo chaser for a few years now. I've always gone down with the chase not up. Theres a small silver arrow by the Hoover as a guide I believe. Cheers
Where the Hoover attaches onto the chaser you'll see it
The MFE30 is a pull chaser but this one is a push! Great video can’t wait fir the next one!
@@cyberdogg5 ah makes sense then
Cheers 👌
I have one of these, I find it hard to push up walls, (especially after a couple of chases)metabo I say it’s easier to push up but would thought down is easier🤔,anyone else found this?
Matthew Dale down of course! The back end of metabo is up and goes downwords
Great review
I’m considering buying this machine but curious as regards the hilti slitting machine ,anyone got any experience with that machine ?
Another video...let’s get on it! 🙌🏻
I like these wall chasers - a definite upgrade for any tradesman and to be honest an upgrade to everyone’s health too 🙌🏻 even a basic one is handy if you don’t do much chasing.
hello on your advise and revieuw i boght the chaser en im actually reaky hppy whit it there is just a cwestion i have about it . it so happens i need to do some chases in concreete mondat . i now you schouldent but can you do it whit this chaser . hope i hear from you and keep up the good work .
how long does d blade last ...
Hey great vid. What's it like say on a concrete floor or solid block. Some of those red bricks be soft as s..t!
Not tried it yet so I’ll let u know 👌
I'm getting a much more expensive (£350) chaser to replace this cheap one I had by Silverline. But I will never achieve THIS (see link) with my Metabo because it's too abusive for such an expensive tool - I was astounded at this tools strength, I had underestimated it. The job was, to my mind, one to trash the old Silverline and send it to the scrappy, but .... it DIDN'T. Watch too and be amazed! (Obviously not amazed, but it gives you some idea of the limits of this lowly machine): th-cam.com/video/KBHzvxCgd-o/w-d-xo.html
I want this product where I get this genuine product in India plse suggest Ur value able ideas
This vacuum cleaner can be good for a tiler like myself, i think.
If metabo think I’m lugging that dalek of a Hoover in and out of the van they are very much mistaken.
😂😂😂
I think I will be. Just placed the order for mine, looking forward to using it also with the circular saw, these things are so messy.
Curious on to why you dont use 24mm oval over capping as can easily fit 2x 2.5s down it and would be one chase never seen the benefit of capping personally unless its for more cables obviously then you have to do another chase regardless, not telling you how to do it as i know how youtube comments can come across just after your opinion is all cheers.
I’m gonna give it ago I think once I get rid of the pile of capping I have 👌
Where did you get the chaser etc mate ? .
Could have done with this this week just finished a whole house raggling had guts full 😩😂.
Good job as per mate 👍
Metabo sent it me, link in description of you want to take a look 👌 and cheers bud
Good product
Nick buddy it is to big and it is so easy and it is so awesome
Этот парень что нибудь знает про советский железобетон?? интересно)))
30mm max depth for that type of blade . 40mm is for dual blade
Where can i get it & how ?
I need it in Pakistan 🇵🇰
Hilti dc20 so much more refined and easier to control.
Unbelievable tool.
Why is the video pulsing ?
LED lights and the camera catching the flicker
Yeah sorry about the flicker
@@NBundyElectrical Nothing you can do about it bud, keep up the good work :P
How much is the Hilti?, I bet it’s pricey
New £1600 !!!! , can get ex demo gear direct from sales rep.
eBay between £350 and £700 go see before you buy though as description on ads is very variable.People offer some crap on there.
Nice
Hi. Great vid! Watched a few of yours but hadn’t thought of the importance of subscribing so have done after your request! Greetings from a similar electrician set-up in Dublin !!
India store price
Γαματη!
2 passes= twice as long Only thing awesome about it is u got it for free
Be careful with it mate.
I know defo loose a finger or two in it
Careful ? Here's an example of someone not being careful at all - solid concrete with flint rocks in it, outside, in the rain,, and flushing it with a hose I'm getting a much more expensive (£350) chaser to replace this cheap one I had by Silverline. But I will never achieve THIS (see link) with my Metabo because it's too abusive for such an expensive tool - I was astounded at this tools strength, I had underestimated it. The job was, to my mind, one to trash the old Silverline and send it to the scrappy, but .... it DIDN'T. Watch too and be amazed! (Obviously not amazed, but it gives you some idea of the limits of this lowly machine): th-cam.com/video/KBHzvxCgd-o/w-d-xo.html
You guys are in direct danger of asbestos, since UK houses are very old and full of it
India metabo wall chisel groove mfe 40 order delear no
yanks make me laugh they got 3 blades
Crap product! Wasted £900 on this!