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DEWALT DWHT71843 MT16 Multi-Tool Review: Our Shop?
In our shop, a multi-tool earns its keep only if it can jump from quick fixes to real work without drama. The DEWALT DWHT71843 MT16 Multi Tool makes a strong case right out of the gate: compact in the pocket, confident in the hand, and ready when we’re crawling under a bench or trimming a stubborn zip tie. We like how it feels purpose-built rather than gimmicky—each implement seems to have a job, not just a spot in the lineup. It’s not trying to replace a full toolbox, but it does cover those “right now” moments when walking back to the drawer is the real cost. In this review, we’ll see if it truly belongs in our daily carry.
Milwaukee 2626-20 Oscillating Multi-Tool: Our Shop?
In our shop, the Milwaukee 2626-20 M18 oscillating multi-tool quickly proved it’s more than a “nice-to-have” gadget. With up to 18,000 OPM, it hums through a surprising range of tasks—flush cuts in trim, quick notches in plywood, and those awkward, corner-hugging jobs that usually demand three different tools. We appreciated that Milwaukee includes woodcutting blades and a sanding pad with sheets, letting us jump straight into real work without a separate accessory run. The cordless layout keeps our bench area uncluttered, and the tool feels ready for jobsite abuse. Since it’s sold as a power-tool-only kit, we treated it as a smart add-on for anyone already running M18 batteries.










