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Cuts out sheetrock nice & clean and in no time at all. Makes great cuts and easy to control. Cant believe I;ve went without one all these years.
CPO is the only way to go. I'm new to this rotozip scene and butchered up some drywall as I learned how to use it. Item arrived in near-new shape without problems. The packaging was a little threadbare with no hardcase or softcase. No complaints, other than about my handyman ability.
The special floor tile bit was a complete disappointment--see my reviews on X-bit. In tight corners, its greatest attribute is its small size relative to a full size router.
In summary, this Rotozip is a use-once-a-while tool for a home-owner, not for commerical application. While this tool is smaller than my full sized Milwaukee router, the powerful Milwaukee operated smoother with less vibration.
However, handling and manuevering the Rotozip is less secure because the Rotozip lacks the two handles found in a full sized router. But to be fair, my Milwaukee router is almost $200.00.
I bought a this Rotozip from HomeDepot priced at $60 and a special floor tile bit for the purpose of cutting curves on floor tiles. The Rotozip failed to live-up to my expectation.
In terms of feel, the Milwaukee router felt more well-built and balanced.
We have since removed the strap and have used it on may jobs. This product worked well and and is durable.It was dropped a couple of time in the beginning trying to get your hand into the strap. The cost of the unit is outstanding.
Customer support is very nice, however. Cutting tile is messy but it cuts tile easily to fit the tile in an odd angle.The only complaint I have is the instruction manual included with the purchase of items (right angle saw in particular) needs to be expanded. I bought this full price many years ago. I always found it reliable and powerful enough to get the job done. As a woman, I love learning new things but the manual is lacking.
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