🔧 Transform Your DIY Game with Bosch's Multi-Tool Magic!
The Bosch Multi-Tool PMF 220 CE Set is a powerful 220W corded electric tool designed for versatility and precision. It features a magnet hold system for quick accessory changes, a four-stage depth stop for controlled cutting, and an optional auxiliary handle for enhanced guidance. Weighing only 1.1 kg, this compact tool is perfect for both professional and home projects.
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | 0603102071 |
Product Dimensions | 38.6 x 29.1 x 11.2 cm; 1.1 kg |
Item model number | 0603102071 |
Size | PMF 220 CE set I +Accessories |
Colour | Green |
Style | PMF 220 CE set I +Accessories |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 220 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Multi Use |
Included Components | 1 x PMF 220 CE;1 x Instruction Manual;1 x 2609256957;1 x 2608662431;1 x 2608661647;1 x 2608661642;1 x 2609256943;1 x 2609256956;1 x 2609256D57;1 x 2609256947;1 x 2609256C61 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.1 kg |
D**E
The perfect tool for plunge cuts into soft wood and plaster.
I'm in the middle of a serious DIY project at the moment. I needed to replace a short section of skirting which had been damaged by a water leak. That wall was old lath and plaster and I knew from past experience that I could seriously damage the plaster trying to get the skirting off. Then I saw people on YouTube using a multitool similar to this one for the job, so after comparing specs and considering the reputation of the manufacturer I eventually bought this one.I specifically wanted to avoid cordless versions of the tool since I don't expect to use it often, and didn't want the battery to die of neglect between uses. But, once I had the tool I was surprised by how often I found a use for it, where it was clearly the best tool for the job. For example I had to cut an access hole in a plasterboard wall in order to fish some network cable. Plunge cutting with one of the supplied blades made short and accurate work of that!Another was cutting away the tongue on some floorboards I needed to lift (that network cable again). Again this tool did it easily. I've used a circular saw for this job in the past, but the circular saw takes a lot of setup to avoid plunging too deep and is frankly a bit scary to use that way (have to pull the guard open, don't fancy hitting a nail with one of them). With the multitool you just put the right blade in and start cutting: progress isn't as fast but in many ways that's a good thing for an amateur. You can feel in your hands when you're through, so there's little danger of slicing right through and hitting a cable or water pipe, especially if you choose a short blade.As to that rotted skirting, it was a doddle: I made a scarf cut over a stud just past the nails and simply lifted the skirting away. Absolutely no chance of damaging the plaster, I literally can't think of any other tool I could have used.Only one downer, nothing to do with the tool itself: Amazon suggested that "customers also buy" a pack of 10 "wood+metal" blades, not Bosch made. Those were absolutely useless. I had a floorboard screw that was spinning in its hole so I thought I'd cut it out, having removed the neighbouring board. The cheap blade only made it halfway through the 4mm screw before it was completely blunt. Yes I know the genuine Bosch blades are expensive, and frankly you can say what you like, but I won't be wasting my time on any more cheapo blade sets for this thing.Recommended. A multitool is simply the best tool for some jobs, and this Bosch corded tool seems to be good quality and has a nice quick tool change mechanism. Obviously I can't say anything about longevity.
D**T
Great for work
Quality product with great power and lots of parts
K**N
Great multi functional tool
value for the price is fair, I got the tool + accessories kit. The corded option is good if you don’t already own batteries for other tools, or are planning to invest in batteries and a charger which will sometimes cost more than the tool.I used it to remove the grout from between my floor tiles in the bathroom and it worked great. The attachments (blades) look sturdy and high quality.The only reason why I haven’t given it 5 stars is because of the starlock mechanism. You have to buy very specific expensive blades to use with this tool. ~£20 for a single blade depending on what you need. Expensive compared to the previous gen blades that you could get a set of 15 blades for £15-20.
A**R
Quality Multitool
Surprisingly cheap for a Bosch product. Looked at other brands and cheapo Chinese stuff and this was not much more expensive.It is as good as you would expect. Speed adjustable, comfy to use and very effective at cutting wood. Used it to drum a door threshold which it cut cleanly and accurately.Comes with case and sander attachment and sandpaper which also works well.The only downside is the Bosch starlock blades which are expensive and cheap alternatives not abundant. The original blades are good though.
A**R
Easy to use for awkward jobs
I bought this Bosch Multi-Tool to cut through and remove a piece of skirting board behind central heating pipes. It did the job easily and quickly, letting me move on to my next job.It comes with Starlock multi-tool bits, although I also bought some spares. These all fit nicely into the carrying case, including the spares. The multi-tool has a long lead for the plug, which is very handy, although you will most likely need to make sure you have an extension cable for jobs further from plug sockets.I have also used this tool for sanding in tight areas such as door architrave and was very pleased with the results.I am very pleased with the product and will, no doubt, be using it regularly.
H**7
Brilliant bit of kit
Wish I’d bought this months ago best tool in my workshop
T**M
Brilliant
Amazing bit of kit. Easily cut through some wooden boards and posts. Would recommend.
A**N
One of the most versatile Power Tools in my Workshop
I enjoy doing a bit of DIY and often the small jobs turn out the most awkward. 8 years ago I bought one of the first of these multitools available and have used it a lot over the years. A small job came up, perfect for the multitool, but sadly after 5 minutes it died - not that I complain as it has done me well.So I sent for this one, to replace my old trusty one. What a difference!It is quite a bit more powerful and does the 'small' jobs even quicker and, I have to say it, neater too. The reason is twofold. Firstly being more powerful - bigger and better motor - it is also faster so goes through wood far far easier. Secondly, the new 'Starlock' system is a vast improvement too. The blades that came with this new one are sharper, better made and of course, are the Starlock ones.On the negative front, it means I have to buy new blades as my old ones would not fit without an adaptor - I will get an adaptor but actually prefer the new system as I feel safer with it too.For anyone who has never had one of these multitool machines before and are thinking they might take the plunge, don't delay as it will change your work attitude forever as now the small jobs really can be 'small' jobs.
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