CEL Multi2PRO MT1 Cordless Multi-Tool Review

CEL Multi2PRO MT1 Cordless Multi-Tool Review

There are now over a dozen oscillating multi-tools on the market, which begs the question: which one do I buy? What we’re finding, especially thanks to universal accessory adapters now coming to market, is that they all cut basically the same – provided you are comparing them using the same blade. What that leaves is features, price, and of course, rugged build quality and ergonomics. CEL’s Multi2PRO has some nice features that make it stand out, and it’s an easy tool to use, so it fits nicely into the mix of oscillating multi-tools and provides the company with a competitive product with which to round out their product line. We tested the CEL Power8 Workshop all-in-one compact benchtop tool earlier last year and we’d rank the Multi2PRO in the same category. If you’re looking for an inexpensive multi-tool with decent features, CEL has something that’s at least worth a second look.

It’s A Done Deal for Delta Power Tools

Unless you’ve been living in a storm drain or under a bridge collecting tolls for the past few month, you’ll be aware of the shakeup that is the sale od the Delta brand by Stanley Black and Decker. Well, on February 7th Delta Power Equipment Corporation announced that it has officially closed the deal to purchase the DELTA brand of woodworking equipment and machinery from Stanley Black & Decker. The new Delta Power Equipment Corporation is based in Anderson, South Carolina. At this new location, they will continue the Made in USA tradition of designing, manufacturing and marketing the world class UNISAW, radial arm saws and BIESEMEYER accessories.