Fein FMM 250Q MARINE TOP Multimaster Top Marine Kit

$649 $499
(as of 22/07/2010 05:15 - info)
  • All around system for repair and renovation of boats
  • Quick In MultiMaster with High Powered Motor
  • Includes the most popular accessories needed for boat restoration and renovation
  • Can be used in conjunction with the Fein Turbo Vacuums for Dust Free Use
  • Comes with a carrying case making it easier to keep track of all of your accessories

NOTE : I PUT THIS ON AMAZON; PRODUCT IS ALREADY FOR SALE THERE. TERRIE

Ideal for boat renovation and refitting! Kit includes the FMM 250Q variable speed
MultiMaster unit with carrying case, 5/32″ and 3/16″ deck renovation blades, carbidetipped
segmented blade, 4″ HSS blade and depth stop, 1-3/4″ bi-metal E-Cut blade,
ridged stopping knife, dust extraction assembly, saw and file set, two bristle fleece,
three felt polishing pads, plastic and perforated sanding pads and 60, 80, 120 and 180
grit sanding sheets (five of each grit in both regular and perforated styles, for a total of
40 sheets).

Additional features :

11,000-20,000 oscillations per minute
250 watt motor
QuickIn rapid change system allows quick and easy accessory changes without a
wrench
Power cord is over 15′ long

Sander Accessories

5 Reviews

  1. toolman says:
    Posted July 18, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    has electrican this is one of your tool that you have to have in remodeling for notching into wood studs in walls.

  2. D. Conley says:
    Posted June 9, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Okay, first of all, this is(as are many of the Multimaster add-ons) a finishing tool. It is a finesse tool, not your daddy’s pad sander! The negative comments that mention that the profile went flying off or the clamp melted(!) obviously indicate that the user was pushing too hard on the tool(!) and had the speed turned up too high.

    I just used this to sand the rounded ends of the slats on a pair of shutters I refinished. After getting rid of 99% of the 50+ yrs of paint on these things with a torch and putty chisel, I used the thin sanding pad with 60/80/120 grit paper on the slats and finished the edges with the concave profile attachment. I set the MM to a slow speed and let the tool do the work and WALA, no problems whatsoever! I did gunk up about 2 sheets of sandpaper, but that was due to the 1% of old paint the scraper didn’t get. On bare wood, the paper would last much longer.

    This thing completely works as advertised. Oh and by the way, try finding another solution! For $350 you could get some exotic Festool unit. Or try the lame Porter Cable sander–I suffered with that for years before the MM came along–there’s a reason its “no longer available”. The ONLY thing going for the PC is the # of profiles they give you-I plan to re-purpose these to use with the Fein attachment.

    Finally, there seems to be a common thread running through many of the MM reviews such as the ones for the profile kit: that its not rugged or sturdy enough. Again, its a finishing tool, not a big bruising belt sander or sawzall! If you use the tool for the purpose for which it was designed, you will be quite satisfied! Yes, the attachments are expensive but in the year 2010, there are many aftermarket alternatives out there, especially where blades are concerned.

  3. R. valencia says:
    Posted April 19, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    It worked great for about five minutes. The pin that holds the orange clip to the metal frame fell apart, I mean it just melted and is now unusable

  4. Neil says:
    Posted February 16, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Thank you for the opportunity to submit my review on this product.

    These blades are way over priced for the amount of work you get from them.

    Blade #152 is a wood-metal blade and advertized as able to cut nails. The brochure and video show the blade cutting large nails. I tried this and after 3 nails the blade was no longer any good. No more teeth on the blade.

    Blade # 127 lost all the teeth after just 3 plunge cuts into a wood 2×4. The blade is now worthless.

    Blade #133 seems to work a little better. I have done a little bit of wood cutting with it and it seems to be holding up. I’m almost affraid to use it too much because I would not want to rush out and buy a new one right a way.

    Way too expensive!!!!

    Neil

    Chehalis, WA

  5. J. Schoeller says:
    Posted February 7, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I bought replacement blades for my husband MultiMaster Fein tool, he loves this tool, the replacements came fast.


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