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Exakt Saw - JML
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£69.99 from Amazon...If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got.
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Just over £70 in Argos.
Apparently, the green one (EC-310, I think) is the DIY one, but there's a purple one (PS-150) that's supposed to be better - 14mm cut with a stronger blade, from what I've read. Costs around £100.0 -
QVC sell them but im not sure of the price.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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how do you change the blades?0
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It has very, very limited use
I watched an advert on cable TV for it, and you could see that they don't show any internal corner cuts as you can't see the blade edge so don't know when to stop. And then when the advert showed a finished laminate floor job around a hearth and door frame, you could see where one cut was longer than it should be where the guy has over-run on the internal angles
Its tool looking for a problem
The inventor faced poor sales for several years, and then JML must have bought the rights and done their usual excellent job of marketing tat for non-existent problems
You are better off with either a cheap circular and fine blade for your hardboard fire back, or just a plane old fine tooth handsaw and straight edge
A much more versatile tool would be something like the Bosch pmf 180e or similar multi-tool - currently about £35 from Focus IIRC0
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