From the walls of old, large tiles should be removed and small, non-slip are removed, including residues from a floor to ceiling shower. The former actually worked quite well: With the tool I could reach behind each wall tile and solve them. However, it took much longer than the total rustic down with the hammer. I had not the time to stop me so long with each individual tile. For that the device is not exactly quiet. So I quickly returned to the tried and tested method.
Completely overwhelmed the multifunctional tool for the small tiles in the shower showed: It was not possible also to solve only one of the floor tiles in order. For this, the metal part was bent or damaged at the front after a short time. Since manual labor was clearly popular with a stable spatula and muscle strength
Has proven to be the doctor, when it came to the disposal of the residues: Without effort succeeded very well. With a spatula, it would have been a really laborious affair. However, for larger areas, the work will therefore nonetheless for grueling hard work: The scraper is simply too small.
Proven Unbeatable Bosch PMF 250 CES has been concentrating primarily on two things:
1. when cutting pipes. With the diving blade ACZ85EB the copper and plastic pipes for the new basin were perfectly cut. Some of them were in the wall, and I was able to saw off precisely behind the curve, without having to pry open the wall.
2. renovate a 50-year-old wooden staircase. Since the angle did not allow themselves always calculate exactly - the old staircase was deformed - I can recut exactly with the depth stop so that new steps were afterwards used accurately.
The change of the parts is simple and fast by the hand. For me the purchase price is more than worth it and the price is in the face of absolutely justified.
This versatile all-rounder simplifies the home improvement work so really significantly! It is also very good in the hand, is very noisy, but vibration, which makes an accurate setting and cutting possible. Only when working on tiles I am not convinced the PMF 250 CES.