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The Best Multi-Tools in the 2025 Test

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June 27, 2025, 2:23 pm | Read time: 3 minutes

Whether sanding, sawing, or scraping–electric multifunction tools are considered practical all-rounders for various tasks both indoors and outdoors. A recent test reveals which models excel in both performance and handling.

Multifunction devices combine several functions into a single tool. In the current test by AUTO BILD (part of Axel Springer, like myHOMEBOOK) of corded devices, it was shown that many models deliver solid results in both private and professional settings. Key factors include not only performance and craftsmanship but also aspects such as the range of accessories, vibration behavior, and ease of changing attachments. Below, you’ll find out which multifunction tools impressed in the test.

Pros and Cons of Multifunction Tools

Multifunction devices combine multiple applications into a single tool, saving space and costs. They are suitable for sanding, sawing, and scraping tasks on various materials such as wood, metal, or paint. Thanks to interchangeable attachments, they are versatile–useful for both renovation work and in the automotive sector.

However, a downside is the noise level of many models, which necessitates hearing protection during intensive use. Additionally, certain applications–such as precise cutting of car body panels–require a power reserve that not every device offers. Also, not all models allow for tool-free attachment changes, which can affect efficiency.

Also read: Why do you need a multifunction tool?

What to Consider When Buying a Multifunction Tool

A key criterion is the tool’s compatibility with various attachments. Different systems allow for easy installation and offer a wide range of accessories. The scope of delivery also plays a role: the more attachments and adapters included, the less additional accessories need to be purchased.

Ergonomic aspects such as weight, balance, and grip design affect handling during continuous use. Devices with high vibration levels can strain joints during prolonged use–here, protective gear and regular breaks are helpful. Additionally, a clear user manual and sturdy housing construction should be considered.

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The 3 Best Devices in the Test

1. Fein Multimaster MM 500 Plus Top

The model from Fein secures first place in the multifunction tool test. It impressed with precise cuts in wood and metal and low vibration transmission when sanding. Particularly practical: the five-meter-long cable extends the range of action, while the tool-free attachment change via the Starlock system significantly simplifies handling. The only downside is the relatively high noise level during operation. Overall rating: very good (grade 1.4).

2. Bosch GOP 40-30 Professional

The Bosch device also achieves very good results in practical tests. It showed high precision, especially when cutting metal. The high-quality craftsmanship and ergonomic design contribute to comfortable operation. However, the lack of accessories such as a dust extraction device and scraper leads to slight deductions in the rating. Test grade: good (1.5).

3. Einhell TE-MG 300 EQ Set

Despite its affordable price, this model offers a solid basic package including a sanding attachment, saw blades, and a dust extraction adapter. The cutting performance in wood is convincing, but there are slight drawbacks in metal work. For occasional DIY tasks, the device is a recommendable choice. Rating: good (1.8).

Other Multifunction Tools in the Test

Also performing well in the test were the Bosch PMF 220 CE (grade 2.1), the Makita TM3010CX4J (grade 2.4), and the Trotec PMTS 10-230V (grade 3.3). The results were generally satisfactory to good, though some devices showed weaknesses in handling, craftsmanship, or accessory range.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@myhomebook.de.

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