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See title. I have only very little tools so far, screwdriver with plenty of bits, hammer, drill. I've been thinking of buying more tools for general purpose home improvement. I like to work with wood, unsure what I will expand into later. Is a multitool a good fit for me?

If yes any recommendations what I want to look out for when buying one? If no any alternate recommendations?

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[–] LherkinGherkin@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

You don’t need one to do most projects but they can be very useful. I’ve used mine twice today, once for cutting out a hole for a plug socket in a plasterboard wall and again to cut a skirting board attached to the wall so I could remove one section without taking off the whole board. Could I have done this with other tools, yes totally, but it makes jobs like these so easy and quick. I’ll probably use mine in most projects I do around the house, so would recommend, but I went for years without having one and it was never an issue, you just use other tools. I chose to get a battery impact driver and drill before my multi tool and never regretted that decision. Tldr, nice to have but not a necessity.