Dewalt Dwe315k Corded Oscillating Multi
I loved not having to fiddle around with a clumsy power cord while I sanded the piece. I popped on the sander accessory and gave my project a good once over. The kit I purchased includes this fitting, plus a decent supply of sandpaper, in three grits. I found the tool versatile and enough to use throughout the entire project, I even used it like a pair of power shears to cut the beadboard backer. I rough cut it to size, then trimmed it flush, once it was tacked in place. In fact, at one point,because I can be an idiot,I dropped my remote camera trigger down inside the wall and simply shined the tool’s LED headlight down the wall to locate it.
This kit costs a little under $200, less for the bare, cordless tool less if you already have enough 20V MAX batteries and prefer to buy the attachments a la carte. A similarly outfitted kit can be picked up for about $50 less for the corded model. An oscillating multi-tool is a handy class of tool that features an interchangeable blade or attachment that rapidly rotates back and forth, on the horizontal axis.
This multi-tool comes with two wood cutting blades to give the user a head start on the next project. Meanwhile, the bright LED light on the tool illuminates dark work spaces. Power the DCS355B with Dewalt 20V MAX lithium-ion battery models such as DCB230, DCB206, and DCB205 .
It works well in corners and close quarters as a sander, saw, powerful scraper, and detailed grout remover. Best of all, these tools are ideal for flush-cuts or working at awkward angles without too much fuss and bother. About time someone includes a box for the accessories/consumables.
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I just want to let people know that this is not a variable speed tool. You may be able to control the speed with some magical power but I have now such thing at my disposal so i consider this a two speed tool, off and on. I sort of think the tool landed in the hands of the marketing dewalt tools team at DeWalt and they said “hey look, when you pull the trigger a little it goes slower! ” It’s a fact that it’s speed changes depending on how much you pull the trigger but there is no way to control it unless you’re just sitting at a table somewhere holding it.
This piece utilizes a the bolt and washer type connection similar to my old tool, but it snugged up much tighter. It allowed me to use the off-brand blade without any issue. Like my other 20V experiences the battery runs seemingly forever and is well balanced in the hand. This button opens a dialog that displays additional images for this product with the option to zoom in or out.
In general, a good rule of thumb is to use ear protection to safeguard your hearing. Almost all oscillating tools provide increased ergonomics dewalt accessories over other cutting tools. These handy tools are designed to work in tight spaces, allowing you to position the blade in a variety of angles.
After 2 years of what I would call extreme use (multiple sessions fully draining a flexvolt 2/6 ah battery). I’m sold on the concept of a multi-tool in general, but this DeWalt came through with everything I wanted, and more. You will not be disappointed if you add this gem to your DIY tool arsenal. No complaints on the sanding, I slipped a piece of 120 grit on the hook-and-loop pa and went to town. I rounded the edges slightly, cleaned up my puttied nail holes, and gave the whole piece a once over, including the inner corners.