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HomeHOME IMPROVEMENTHome ImprovementPower & Hand ToolsRotoZip RZ25-1100 Drywall Router 5.5 Amp 30,000 RPM Spiral Saw with 50-Foot Cord and 3 Xbits |
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Loads of power! Sep 09, 2010 I love this thing! I used to use my dremmel rotary tool to cut out holes in drywall but now that I have this, the dremmel stays shelved. I have yet to try any of the attachments for this tool but it has plenty of power to handle the work! The tool also came with a small bucket to keep it all neat and organized. I love it! Can't say enough good things about it. I could see myself playing with the undercut attachment for this but my wife is afraid I would do the entire house!
Excellent Oct 06, 2008 Incredible deal for this product. Excellent for drywall, Excellent for Tile, Excellent for natural stones (marble, travertine, etc) Pathetic for Laminate floors
Sweet Improvment Mar 01, 2008 I have owned this tool for about a year now.It is primarily used for hanging drywall. I absolutely love the 50 foot cord. Now I don't have to have an extra cord for it. The bucket kinda sucks. A case would have been better.
Decent tool Feb 08, 2008 I bought this to do outlet cutouts in exterior siding. The included bits were useless for this task, but after buying a set of the sabre bits at my local lumberyard, it did a slick job of doing the cutouts, without marring the natural finish on the wood.
Like some others have mentioned, the "bucket" it comes in is kind of useless once you unwind the cord once. It's more trouble than it's worth to get everything back in there and get the lid on (which is kind of hard to get off anyway). I can't decide if the long cord is good or bad. All my other tools have normal cords, so there's usually an extension cord out when I'm working anyway.
I already own a couple of routers, a jigsaw and a Dremel tool, but this tool fits it's niche nicely. The power of a router but nearly as compact as a Dremel. I'm looking forward to trying one of the saw/trim attachments when the need arises.
If the tool had come with a decent case or a bag, I would have given it 5 stars.
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Cheaper for a reason Dec 16, 2007 I have owned and used a rotozip for many years prior to buying this version. It still features the quality rotozip is known for. The long cord and new xbits are a great added bonus.
However, this product did not come with a carrying case, mine came in a small bucket that is a pain to get open and closed. Also, this version of the rotozip doesn't feature the hard handle, and therefore, has no on board storage for the wrench and other bits. So basically, I got a bucket that all my accessories just clunk around in, and my rotozip won't fit in unless I take out the bit and roll the cord up perfectly.
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