I have a Bosch and it is one tool I could not be without when working on an old property. I use it all the time. Cutting skirting for installing oak flooring. Just use a bit of flooring plus any under lay to get the spacing. Use a very coarse blade and keep it moving from side to side. Cutting hidden nails for removing door facings, I sacrifice old wood blades, but don't use force, just let the blade do the cutting. Cutting perfect rectangular holes in plaster and wood for electrical/plumbing work. Cutting deep rectangular cut-outs in wood. You can use the tool to get square edges and flatten the bottom of the cutout. Paint stripping and generally removing anything by using the tool sideways just as toolsntat does. Sharpen the edge of the tool and it can be used for scraping things. Deep cleaning small areas of carpet which has had dry rubbish spilt on it. Used sideways, it caused the grit in the carper to vibrate to the surface, use with a vacuum cleaner. Cutting foam, insulation and other similar stuff. My one is extremely noisy, but I always wear ear protection. Some of the tasks above require great care, if you touch glass with it....crack!! I remake worn blades with a cold-cut chisel for sacrifice blades. A very versatile tool.