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Bosch StarlockPlus 18-volt Cordless Brushless Variable Oscillating Multi-Tool (Included Charger Not Included) $69

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Bosch StarlockPlus 18-volt Cordless Brushless Variable Oscillating Multi-Tool (Included Charger Not Included)

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Model: Bosch Starlock Plus Cordless Brushless 18-volt Variable SpeedOscillating Tool | GOP18V-28N

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Dec 20, 2024 01:25 PM
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YuxiangGDec 20, 2024 01:25 PM
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$10 Lower than black Friday price

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Bosch-St...5001115355
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Dec 20, 2024 02:01 PM
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IndigoTent3072Dec 20, 2024 02:01 PM
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"Included charger not included". Huh?
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Quote from IndigoTent3072 :
"Included charger not included". Huh?
Really strange title from Lowes.

Have to go to Features to see that the charger is not actually included.

See attached.
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madcow3417Dec 20, 2024 03:35 PM
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As a reminder, this is starlock. That means you need either starlock blades (only a few brands make them and they're always really expensive) or you need a convoluted adapter which may or may not even work with this tool. I use 12V bosh, and the oscillating tool will be the first and last starlock device I own.
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Zuke76Dec 20, 2024 05:04 PM
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I made the mistake of getting this last year. It works great but the Starlock blades are so ridiculously overpriced. There are not many Chinese bootleg Starlocks and the ones I have tried were trash.
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Dec 20, 2024 05:20 PM
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FookNoeDec 20, 2024 05:20 PM
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They should've just said "tool only". Unless their ploy is to fool people, because it says "charger included…", so the rest of it is cut off when viewing on my phone. Lol
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Quote from madcow3417 :
As a reminder, this is starlock. That means you need either starlock blades (only a few brands make them and they're always really expensive) or you need a convoluted adapter which may or may not even work with this tool. I use 12V bosh, and the oscillating tool will be the first and last starlock device I own.
Would you please tell me in just a few words what this tool is for? Thanks
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Dec 20, 2024 05:39 PM
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kmarchiondaDec 20, 2024 05:39 PM
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I have a 12v and I know this is 18v. Between the starlock making blades expensive and the fact that it's battery powered in general, I wouldn't bite. This is the one battery powered tool I own that I wish was corded. It just rips through batteries. Again, I know I have 12v vs 18v, but I have 4 regular 12v batteries and one extended, and I can't keep up with how fast they die when using this. I have two chargers and it just isn't enough. I got it as a gift. If I paid for it, I would have returned it day one. It works great......for 5-10 minutes. If you're only punching through dryway it might be ok, but I guarantee once you see how many uses this has, you'll want it to do more. Save yourself the hassle and get a corded version with a different blade system.
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JstruthDec 20, 2024 06:12 PM
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This is the best of its kind. If you have the batteries already its a no brainer at this price point
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JstruthDec 20, 2024 06:13 PM
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Quote from Zuke76 :
I made the mistake of getting this last year. It works great but the Starlock blades are so ridiculously overpriced. There are not many Chinese bootleg Starlocks and the ones I have tried were trash.
Starlock is much easier to get on and off. You can find deals on the blades also
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Quote from kmarchionda :
I have a 12v and I know this is 18v. Between the starlock making blades expensive and the fact that it's battery powered in general, I wouldn't bite. This is the one battery powered tool I own that I wish was corded. It just rips through batteries. Again, I know I have 12v vs 18v, but I have 4 regular 12v batteries and one extended, and I can't keep up with how fast they die when using this. I have two chargers and it just isn't enough. I got it as a gift. If I paid for it, I would have returned it day one. It works great......for 5-10 minutes. If you're only punching through dryway it might be ok, but I guarantee once you see how many uses this has, you'll want it to do more. Save yourself the hassle and get a corded version with a different blade system.
Fwiw, I have the 18V, this exact model, actually, the GOP18V-28N, and the battery usage is completely fine with a 4Ah battery. I always managed to complete my tasks before I depleted the battery. One could probably get 1-2 hours of intense on and off usage.
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For those w/ a Menards [menards.com] nearby, it's $54 after rebate for a couple more hours.
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madcow3417Dec 21, 2024 04:47 AM
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Quote from IndigoTent3072 :
Would you please tell me in just a few words what this tool is for? Thanks
This is good for cutting anywhere that other tools don't fit right. You can cut a piece of pipe that's against a wall. You can cut drywall without cutting into the studs. There are attachments to sand, scrape, or cut foam. I usually find uses for dull blades, for example I used the corner of one to chip off a bunch of hard tile adhesive. This video shows a bunch of examples in 4 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxou6yLfTaI
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Quote from madcow3417 :
This is good for cutting anywhere that other tools don't fit right. You can cut a piece of pipe that's against a wall. You can cut drywall without cutting into the studs. There are attachments to sand, scrape, or cut foam. I usually find uses for dull blades, for example I used the corner of one to chip off a bunch of hard tile adhesive. This video shows a bunch of examples in 4 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxou6yLfTaI
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Quote from kmarchionda :
I have a 12v and I know this is 18v. Between the starlock making blades expensive and the fact that it's battery powered in general, I wouldn't bite. This is the one battery powered tool I own that I wish was corded. It just rips through batteries. Again, I know I have 12v vs 18v, but I have 4 regular 12v batteries and one extended, and I can't keep up with how fast they die when using this. I have two chargers and it just isn't enough. I got it as a gift. If I paid for it, I would have returned it day one. It works great......for 5-10 minutes. If you're only punching through dryway it might be ok, but I guarantee once you see how many uses this has, you'll want it to do more. Save yourself the hassle and get a corded version with a different blade system.
I use the 18V with the 8Ah battery all the time and I don't have any issues with battery life. I also have the 12V tools and battery is an issue in them sometimes. Also the 12V impact has difficulty on anything thicker than sheet metal.

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