M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool (Tool-Only)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Picked this up on clearance and was surprised how well it handles plunge cuts into drywall — the variable speed trigger gives me precise control I didn't expect from a tool this small.
Cutting flush into a tight corner was a breeze with this tool, and the tool-free blade change saved me so much time on the job. The variable speed really let me dial in for clean cuts on the trim work.
The variable speed trigger gives me precise control when cutting door jambs, and the tool-free accessory change saves so much time on the job. It’s already paid for itself in one remodel.
The variable speed dial is a lifesaver for precision work—I could plunge-cut without splintering the trim. It’s light enough for one-handed operation, yet the power tackled a stubborn nail without bogging down.
I’ve been cutting door jambs and drywall all week, and the variable-speed dial gives me just the right control for each material. The vibration is way less than I expected for a tool this size, so my hands don’t go numb.
Swapping out blades takes seconds with the tool-free system, which is a lifesaver when you're switching between flush cuts and sanding mid-project. The variable speed trigger gives you nice control. Gets the job done without overheating.
Finally, an oscillating tool that doesn't stall out when I'm cutting through nails. The quick-release blade change is a lifesaver when you're up on a ladder and need to swap accessories fast.
The variable speed trigger gives me so much more control than a simple on/off switch, which makes a huge difference when I'm making precise plunge cuts. I've already used it to notch out some stubborn PVC pipe and it handled that job with zero bogging down.
Got this for flush-cutting door jambs and it powered through nails without slowing down. The quick-change blade system made swapping between sanding and cutting effortless.
The variable speed dial is a lifesaver for flush cuts in tight spots. With the right blade, this thing powers through a buried nail in drywall like butter, but the tool-only price made it a no-brainer for a finish carpenter.