20 Oscillating Multi-Tool Tips for Beginners

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Published 2021-10-07
20 Multi-Tool Tips for New DIYers

We have had a lot of new people come into the DIY community, and we want to help them learn their new tools. Many of these tips are simple but I would have loved to know these back when I started working with a Oscillating Multi-Tool.
This is an underutilized tool that more people should know about.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ambhouse
    Thank you for doing this video. I've recently discovered the joys of the multi-tool in doing work on our house. The scraper tool was fabulous for cutting carpet. (The blades with teeth would sometimes get bogged down on the pile.) This was such a back and knee saver since I had to cut the carpet in strips and bind in order for the trash people to pick up.
  • I just bought one today and I've never used one before. Thank you so much for the information. It's a huge help for beginners like me.
  • @davidlittle4948
    Recently bought an inexpensive corded oscillating tool for a series of projects...love it. It all started with a kitchen sink floor replacement and other than finding out how quickly I can go through blades it exceeded my expectations. Shortly after this we moved to siding replacement and repairs on the exterior of the house. I was salvaging and fitting hardy panel over existing cedar so I had some fitting cuts to make on the cedar...the multitool was great for cutting out the cedar trim and rotted ends. Heck, I often used it to cutoff nails I couldn’t safely pull. When hanging new carriage lights I sacrificed a couple of blades to cut small wiring access holes using the multitool. Definitely one of the smartest additions to my small arsenal of power tools. Thanks for the tips.
  • @rodpotts2666
    The best invention in tools in the last 20 years. I pull it out almost every day.
  • Watching your video made me realize this was a tool I had to have. Also all the extra little tips you gave instead of buying extra attachments was genius. Thank you for making my decision easy I will defiantly be following you from now on
  • @bookworm81151
    Thank you. I'm just beginning to add a few tools to my shop. The multi-tools are handy and easy to use. Great presentation.
  • @kikoman1647
    Great video, No BS just straight to the point. Job well done!
  • @barthitman
    Thank you for spending your time making this. It helped me massively. Great work.
  • @josemoreno3334
    I bought one not long a go. It's a very useful cutting tool. Thanks for showing me how reuse those old blades I kept in my junk box. Thank you again.
  • @louislandi938
    I’ve never used one but have seen contractors working with them. I’ll definitely get one soon. Thanks for explaining the blade selection.
  • @leepiper4621
    Excellent vid. Just bought this, read the manual but your presentation added so much more
  • @user-no5yk6dh1r
    That was incredibly helpful -- specific with usage examples without being overwhelming. Thanks!
  • Awesome awesome video!! Most people I watched even those who test the blades all focus on just one section on the blade. So it wasn’t a fair test. I’m new to the multi-tool and watching a lot of videos to get myself familiar with the many functions. This is a video that’s definitely helped. Thanks. Now I know to work the took like it’s a grinder in a sense when cutting metal. You’re awesome!!!!!
  • @ladykenja2700
    - My very favorite tool. Works well when cutting small pieces. Thanx 4 sharing.
  • @jessicaroth49
    It's a sign I should buy the tools I have sitting in my virtual cart on a certain home remodeling store app! Love this video. Thanks!
  • @jeremymyers5503
    Love how you store your nailer in the background. Gave me an idea how to store mine
  • @ManOfTheDerp
    Just bought one for sanding some door frames and cutting out nails, works way better than I expected.
  • @TheMargo420
    I had no idea what this tool can do! Remarkable! I like mine more now.
  • Great timing! I just bought one of those yesterday. I knew/know it is versatile, but I didn't know all the different things it does. I love how you recycled the older dull blades.