With just about every tool manufacturer making oscillating multi-tools now, almost everyone has one. If you have been one of the few holding out for other options like a tool-free blade change system, you are now in luck โ Feinโs expensive FMM-250Q Top system isnโt the only game in town. You need to check out the new Porter-Cable PC250MTK Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit. This new tool from Porter-Cable has what might be an even better tool-less blade change system than the original from Europe. With this new convenience comes the catch that for now you can only use the Porter-Cable blades and accessories.
Withย just about every tool manufacturer making oscillating multi-toolsย now, almost everyone has one. If you have been one of the few holdingย out for other options like a tool-free blade change system, you areย now in luckโFeinโsย FMM-250Q Top system isnโt the only game in town. Youย need to check out the new Porter-Cable PC250MTK Oscillatingย Multi-Tool Kit. This new tool from Porter-Cable has what might be anย even better tool-less blade change system than the original fromย Europe. With this new convenience comes the catch that for now youย can only use the Porter-Cable blades and accessories.
Porter-Cable PC250MTK Oscillating Multi-Tool Features
Theย Porter-Cable PC250MTK Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit come all packaged upย inside a sturdy black plastic tool case that has room to store theย tool along with a decent collection of included accessories. Theย overall body of the tool is made of gray glass filled nylon with about 75% ofย the outside covered with rubber overmold. When we initially pulledย out the tool we were shocked to find a 10 foot long cord tucked inย the tool case. The long cord means that you will probably be able toย work on most things without having to use an extension cord. Theย PC250MTK comes with a 2.5 amp, high-torque, variable-speed motor thatย is controlled by a dial towards the back of the tool. The variableย speed control allows for anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000 oscillationsย per minute (OPM) and provides 2.8 (total) degrees of oscillation. Theย on/off switch is a sliding type that is located near the front top ofย the tool which puts it in easy reach for when you are holding theย tool around the middle. Now, where this oscillating tool is differentย than all the rest is the tool-free blade change system. Simply giveย the spring-loaded metal arm on the bottom of the tool a squeeze andย you can pull out the accessory from the collet. The accessories eachย have nine holes that line up with the taped pins inside the collet.ย The pins in the collet are tapered so that, as both the tool and theย accessories wear, they will always retain a tight fit and maximizeย the amount of torque the motor transfers to the blade. The blades canย be adjusted and locked into 30 degree increments depending on howย they are inserted into the collet. The best thing with this tool-freeย system is that there are no removable parts, which is good for meย because I tend to lose small things.
Hereย is a quick run-down of the accessories that come with the tool kit:
1-1/2โณย by 1-5/8โณ High-Speed Steel Precision Plunge Cut Blade
1-1/2โณย by 1-5/8โณ High-Speed Steel Wood Plunge Cut blade
1-1/2โณย by 1-5/8โณ Bi-Metal Wood and Metal Plunge Cut Blade
Havingย spent time with nearly every oscillating multi-tool on the market hasย made it easy to spot when something is different. Given how manyย there are now, if you want your tool to stand out you need to beย pretty innovative. Porter-Cable wins the innovation award for sureย with their new PC250MTK Oscillating Multi-Tool. Since the advent ofย the multi-tool market by Fein some years ago, no one else has come upย with a true tool-free blade change system. Sure the Fein blade changeย system was good, but we think the Porter-Cable is better after weย spent some time with it. What we have seen in the past is that manyย times guys will just pick one blade and use it for cuttingย everything, even if it was not meant for the task, because it is aย little bit of a hassle to change them. With the Porter-Cable tool,ย there is no excuse now, to not use the right blade for the job. Justย pull up on the lever, and pop in a new blade โ itโs pretty simple.ย The trick is that currently the only accessories that are compatibleย with the Porter-Cable are their own. There is no magic adapter toย make other brands work on this tool since it uses an open horse shoeย shaped end on the blades to facilitate the easy install and removal.ย Consequently, the Bosch OIS system wonโt work because the tool neverย allows full access to the collet. We did get word that they areย working on an adapter that will allow this tool to use other brandsย of blades via a screw down system similar to most of the other tools starting in August 2011.
Weย tried out the Porter-Cable PC250MTK Oscillating Multi-Tool on a fewย different projects. While I am not exactly a hobbyist, I was workingย on a little project where I was fabricating some new grips for aย handgun. For these grips I chose a black linen phenolic laminateย material. What this material has is many layers of linen fabricย embedded with a phenolic resin. What is cool about this material isย that it is very durable, makes for a very attractive pattern whenย shaped and can provide excellent grip when left raw from roughย sanding. I used the Porter-Cable Multi-Tool to do all the finalย shaping using the Sanding Hook and Loop Pad and the 60 and 120 gritย sand paper. The multi-tool provided plenty of control and was easy toย use with just one hand to grip the tool.
Usingย the hook & loop sanding pad and sand paper on low speed to sand some wooden handgun grips
Weย also tested out some of the other included blades like the carbideย grout blade, the flush cut blade and the coarse wood blade. All theseย blades proved to be adequate in the tasks that we used them for. Oneย thing to consider with the plunge blades is that, given their cost,ย we would have liked to see either etched or stamped depthย measurements in them. The painted-on measurements quickly wear off,ย making them all but useless. Normally, weโd say go for an alternativeย accessory โ but with the PC250MTK youโre pretty much locked in.
Usingย the Carbide Grout Removal Blade
Asย with any multi-tool, it is only as good as its accessories. Theย variety of blades and accessories that are available right now isย adequate for most projects and materials. We suspect that as demandย for certain specific types increases, Porter-Cable will deliver. Theย overall quality and functionality of the Porter-Cable accessoriesย seem to be of pretty good quality apart from the labeling. Weย particularly liked the dedicated coarse wood plunge cut blade thatย had very large teeth and worked incredibly fast. As a fun side note,ย we were able to easily fit the Porter-Cable blades on other brands ofย multi-tools thanks to their hole placement being the same layout as aย few other manufacturers. In the photo we placed a Porter-Cable woodย blade on a Milwaukee multi-tool via a universal adapter. Here is theย current list of available accessories along with their model numbersย and suggested prices.
Allย in all, the Porter-Cable PC250MTK Oscillating Multi-Tool kit wasย worth the wait to get a true tool-free blade change system. The toolย has a quality feel to it that seems like it will be able to stand upย to real job site use. The key to remember with any multi-tool is thatย it is not an end-all tool but rater to be used to augment the otherย tools in your collection. The Porter-Cable gets a 7/10 Value ratingย because the cost of the individual included accessories alone almostย rivals the value of the tool which makes for a good bargain, It wouldย have scored even higher, but the limited range of accessories couldย end up making accessories difficult to locate when you really needย them (unless you plan ahead โ and most of us donโt). For ourย Performance rating, we gave the tool a 9/10 because, even though itย is a late player in the multi-tool race, we think it might be a gameย changer as far as the ease of changing blades, not to mention a greatย build quality and specs to match the best in the business.
One of the original founders of Pro Tool Reviews, Tom has nearly twenty years of experience in residential and commercial construction. He's been a project manager at an engineering firm, started his own architectural design company, and finally owned and operated a residential construction company as a licensed contractor in South Carolina. Tom's specialties are problem-solving and attention to detailโtwo traits that are apparent each time he tests and reviews power tools.