How does the Makita multi cutter stack up to the Bosch GOP250CE model ?
Does anyone stick to the same brands when buying power tools or do you have a mixture ?
I've always been told the Makita range is regarded as the best and then Bosch blue, now DeWalt seem to be popular
All the top brands produce decent tools, there is no best brand really. I doubt the people saying a certain brand of tool is the best have used every other equivalent tool from the other brands. Most people buy into a battery system and then stick with that brand as they can then just buy the naked tools to use the same battery. I use Dewalts 18v system, but have also used (along with workmates) Makita, Milwaukee and Bosch over the years. All performed great and lasted years and years.
As for multitools, the Dewalt is worth a look. It has a few innovations that sold it for me. Quick release blade change is useful, so you can adjust the blade position in seconds and not have to search for the allen key (which is guaranteed to get lost).
It has a work light, which is a first for these tools I think. Not a massive issue, but they are a god send when working in dark spaces, like inside a kitchen cabinet etc.
The dual position grip is also a nice addition. I find these tools a bit uncomfortable to hold after a while, so having a different type of grip at the back to change hand positions is great.
The main selling point for me was the variable speed trigger. Gives so much more control than a non variable with separate speed settings. It might not be for everyone though, some will prefer the sliding switch.
I went for the wired version, but the cordless one uses a brushless motor, which means it should last twice as long as a standard motor. Not sure if any other brand uses a brushless motor in their multitools yet.
If it was a choice between the Bosch and Makita wired, then I'd go for the Bosch as it's cheaper and the Makita just looks to be a direct copy with no innovative features added. If going for cordless then i'd go for whichever battery system you want to invest in, or already have a battery for.