If you think you won’t use the oscillation multi-tool that often, investing in a product from Dewalt or even SabreCut would be pretty absurd. Alternatively, you should consider the WorkPro multi-tool. Even though it works via a 300W motor, it can oscillate with a maximum rate of 23,000 OPM, meaning that you won’t fall short of performance.
But if this tool can deliver such high speed, how come it’s so affordable? Well, WorkPro had to sacrifice the overall build quality. The unit barely weighs 1.8 kg, which will make it a bit harder to maintain stability, especially when you work with the maximum speed.
Unlike the previous multi-tools, this one doesn’t feature a user-friendly blade change. After positioning the blade above the oscillatory head, you’ll have to secure it in place with a nut and bolt, which you should then tighten with an Allen wrench.