CRAFTSMAN CMCE500B V20 12-Piece 20-volt Max Variable Speed Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit
CRAFTSMAN CMCE500B V20 Cordless Oscillating Tool (Tool Only) features a universal Tool-Free accessory system which makes adjusting and changing attachments quick and easy.
Built with the user in mind, the variable speed dial offers maximum control across a variety of applications and materials while the integrated LED light improves visibility in dark conditions.
The tools versatility and multiple attachments will help you accomplish multiple tasks.
- OPTIMAL CONTROL: Variable speed from 8k to 18k OPM’s
- QUICK AND EASY: Tool-Free universal attachment system
- IMPROVED VISIBILITY: LED work light
- COMFORT: Contoured over-molded handle
- Common applications include various cutting applications in wood; cutting through wood and screws; grout removal; scraper for removing wall paper and other tasks; detail sanding applications in wood
- Includes (1) CMCE500 Oscillating Tool; (1) Wood Blade; (1) Bi-Metal Blade; (1) Scraper; (1) Sanding Platen; (2) 240 Grit Sandpaper; (3) 100 Grit Sandpaper; (2) 80 Grit Sandpaper; Battery and charger sold separately
- Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts, nominal voltage is 18
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I’m a home owner w/o any power tools experience (save for a drill). So this is my first set. I heard Dewalt was better but I’m confident that Craftsman will suit my needs best since I’m not a professional. I haven’t used them yet. overall I’m impressed; particularly with the 3 yr warranty. (2yr on the batteries). I got these to help me upgrade my enclosed trailer with a window A/C, cabinets, and a countertop. After that, I hope I’ll get more handy at home. It came with a large and small case.
Greg –
I started out with Craftsman 19.2V in about 2006. I have since switched to Porter Cable 20v ( the entire line minus the nailers) this new 20v line looks the same as the Porter Cable yet to me, does not have the same power. I just don’t feel it driving screws. I work in building maintenance and use a drill or impact daily, I bought this on Black Friday on sale so I could at least start in the Craftsman platform. it’s a decent drill for doing light construction/ DIY/in shop activities. Better than the old 19.2v stuff but not quite as good as Porter Cable 20V.