



๐ง Unlock pro-level precision with Boschโs all-rounder multi-toolโbecause your projects deserve the best.
The Bosch PMF 250 CES Multi-Tool Set is a 250-watt corded power tool designed for versatile DIY and professional tasks. Featuring Boschโs SDS quick-change system, variable oscillation speed, and a 4-stage depth stop, it delivers consistent power and precision. Ideal for detailed cutting, sanding, and scraping, this tool comes with a spacious carry case and a 2-year warranty extendable to 3 years via registration. Perfect for millennial managers who demand efficiency and reliability in their home improvement arsenal.
| ASIN | B009LKBOUU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,095,594 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 511 in Oscillating Tools |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Colour | Black, Green, Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 127 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Model Number | 0603100671 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Multi Use |
| Part Number | 0603100671 |
| Power source | Corded |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cutting, Deburring, Grinding, Polishing, Sanding |
| Recommended uses for product | Cutting, Deburring, Grinding, Polishing, Sanding |
| Special feature | Multi Use |
| Style | PMF 250 CES Set |
| UPC | 790295558798 |
J**3
Awesome power tool
Great idea these reciprocating tools. Very handy for certain jobs that other tools just can't do. I got mine to be able to careful remove a few tiles from my shower without damaging the tile. I used the tool to cut away the grout with one cutter end and the changed the cutter type to then cut plaster board around the tile. It worked a treat. I was able to remove 5 tiles assess some pipework behind and then replace the the same tiles and re-grout. Since this job the PMF 250 has been put to good use on other jobs around the house like fitting a new kitchen and laminate flooring. Blades have a reasonable lifetime but you may find you need to by some spares. Bosch quality, quick change feature is great, variable speed, spacious carry case. Get one!
R**S
Good tool, but weak blades
This is a good piece of kit and i wish i had purchased it before i recently did major jobs on my kitchen and Bathroom etc... it really does allow for the completion of some tasks in hard to reach places where other tools just cant reach and is very versatile. However the downside is the tools/bits that it comes with are really quite weak and yet very expensive to replace. I used the semi circular saw piece to cut along the length of just 2 pieces of laminate flooring and it was virtually blunted after with some of the teeth worn away after just one piece. I appreciate laminate flooring is tough stuff but i would expect better longevity. This was the case again when I used the plunge cutter on a small amount of laminate and it was rendered half blunt almost straight away. This wouldn't be a problem if the bits are cheap to replace but they aren't with a replacement for the saw piece at least twelve pounds. I will be looking for cheaper replacement bits than the genuine ones if I can find them. I think as long as you realise the tool could have high running costs its still a good bit of kit.
A**5
Truly Useful & Versatile.
Very useful tool, would like to arrange for a drill press type arrangement. A power drill is arguably the first power tool to purchase, however after that this multi-tool is a good second candidate, along with circular saw etc. Woodmagazine includes the "multi-tool" (needs a more descriptive name?) in its "25 Best Innovations of the Past 25 Years". The "Grout and Mortar Removal (AVZ 70 RT)" is very versatile, can be used on timber like a rasp for quick material removal, and on concrete for finishing/sculpting. I have just sculpted a recessed ledge to remove concrete obstructions. This was very difficult to reach with a chisel. The tungsten carbide pieces are on both faces of tool so it can grind upwards as well as downwards. The wood/nail cutter is great. This is a low-moderate power/cut rate tool, pauses can be required to allow for waste material removal. Try too fast and the cutting rate drops.
A**R
How to tighten the blades in so they don't fall out!
Bought the PMF 250CES after by old Bosch PMF180 suddenly stopped working in the middle of a job. It was 3 years old and had loads of work so I couldn't complaint too much, but Bosch tools rarely go wrong so I was a bit miffed - enough to think about buying another make that was more up to the job. Eventually I decided to buy Bosch again because I still had loads of blades for the Bosch multi- tool range. The PMF 250 CES has a more powerful motor and a soft start function so feels much more capable of doing the job. I have been using it for about two months now and I am pleased with its performance. The SDS type blade changer is great compared with having to use an Allen key every time you want to change blades, and it is surprising how many times you change blades mid job. The SDS quick change unit is really good but takes some getting used to but I think I have got it cracked now - whether it is the approved way or not it works a treat. Put the blade in, tighten the SDS rotary handle so the blade is tight and then back the handle off to the point where it is secured in the lock position. This works every time, but it took me a few weeks to come up with my solution. At first I was trying to tighten to the lock position straight away which resulted in blades falling out because they were too loose. So overall I would definitely recommend this unit and would have given it 5 stars but for the confusion with how the SDS clamp worked.
G**N
Little used and now faulty
I bought this some time ago, I would say I used it about 10 times so do some sanding and cutting. It idea of this type of tool is good and for the occasional DIYer to hand in his/her tool box. But yesterday when i needed it after about 5 minutes of cutting chip board it lost most of it power, Rotatiing the wheel to increase the speed does nothing. I would have expected a tool like this to last me a long long time as it is seldom used. It is out of warranty so i guess it is for the bin. I guess I will be moving any from Bosch power tools.
C**D
The Bosch 250 CES
I purchased this tool based on the Bosch vidio showning the unit efficiently and quickly removing grout from between ceramic tiles, but in reality it is a far more difficult task and took much longer than expected. I would say that the vidio is very misleading. In addition the unit broke down after a couple of hours, but thanks to Amazon was replaced the next day enabling me to complete the task. The keyless method of changing tools works, but takes a lot of effort to unlock It also lacks an efficient dust extraction system. If I have to undertake this type of work again, I'd look for an alternative tool.
J**J
This is an amazing versatile tool all DIY'ers should have.
I have had this for a few months now and i have been extremely happy with this amazingly versatile tool. This makes all jobs easier, quicker and causes less mess than most other individual tools would have done. Having recently moved to new flat there were so many things that needed doing from installing new light or sockets putting in a suspended ceiling to laying new floors throughout and many other jobs. This tool did all the jobs i wanted a Multi-tool to do with ease and simplicity. Its easy to change from one tool blade to another with just a few twists of the red lever at the top. Other Multi-tools require you to use an allen key or some other tool to change the blades which takes a little more time and you have the added problem of wondering were you put it down or used it last as im sure most DIY'ers will agree when doing jobs and putting a tool or something down and then spending time to look for it when you need it again like pencils or screw drivers. This model is a little more expensive than the others from Bosch but its definitely worth the few extra quid.I was going to go for the cordless one but decided on this one with the cord as it gives you more power and it also has the quick change tool function. I would also say if you want a tool that will live up to the job and will last more than a few months or a year or so then buying a solid made one from a reputable company will be worth it as you have more reliability and performance. There are so many varied blades and attachments you can buy for this tool and if you look around you can get some great deals on some sets which include the most used blades. One thing i will add is that when looking for a blade to cut out hole to fit a back box in a brick wall for a plug socket i saw many blades that seemed to be fine but none said that they would definitely cut out the hole with ease so i contacted Bosch directly and asked them what was the best tool. I then bought the right blade and it did the job fine but the blade got worn down considerably so just be aware that when cutting through brick granite or stone etc... depending on the job it would be wise to buy a few of the same blades to ensure you can finish the job due to the wearing down or burning out as some say of the carbide or diamond dusting on the blade edges. So all in all this Bosch made Multi-tool is a great buy and totally happy with it and all the neat work it has helped to do up the flat. I would most definitely recommend any avid DIY'er of someone who needs a versatile tool to do various jobs from time to time to buy this as it will do the job simply and quick.
S**S
Great tool. Very versatile
Great tool. Very versatile. Rather difficult to release the red lever for changing tools so I can see why they changed this with the upgrade. Only complaint is the sanding head. The sand paper does not stay on so completely useless. I bought the vacuum as well and this was also wasted money. I would still reco this machine but if you are going to sand, buy a non-bosch head and sand paper.
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