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Definitely this one. My brother in law used it for when he needed to fix his floors.

If he is fixing his floors I can only assume they have been previously butchered

I burned my fein out doing that! Lol

shes a brilliant tool when used sparingly but used like that she dont like

i think its a mix of disc cutter and circ saw depending on the job and amount/size of cabling to be done

If you push a tool beyond it's limit it will burn out there is a fine line between use and abuse
 
I have a cheap lidl multi tool (30 quid and a 3 year warrenty) i use to cut the tongue off with a semi circle blade. I have a makita battery one too but doesnt last 5 min if punishing it so only used for cutting plaster board.
 

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