The Home Depot[homedepot.com] has the RIDGID18V Drywall Cut-Out Tool Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger for $79. Shipping is Free
This sale price matches the May 2023 Frontpage deal price.
Features:
28,000 RPM's for a fast, clean cut
Includes: 2.0 Ah Battery and 18V Charger
Free Parts and Service for Life with Registration
Product Info
Product Description:
RIDGID introduces the 18V Drywall Cut-Out Tool Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger. With a no load speed of 28,000 RPM, the Drywall Cut-Out Tool provides a fast, clean cut in a compact size. The depth guide drops below the collet for maximum depth of cut with the guide attached. The depth guide also functions as the collet wrench, making bit changes quick and convenient. The point-of-cut switch allows for total control of the tool when cutting. The ability to cut drywall, plywood, cement board and laminate adds versatility. Backed by the RIDGID Lifetime Service Agreement, the 18V Drywall Cut-Out Tool Kit includes a 2.0 Ah Battery, an 18V Charger, two drywall bits, a 1/8 in. and 1/4 in. collet, a belt hook and an operator's manual.
Product SKU:
314064365_314064365
UPC:
648846078212
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Model: 18V Drywall Cut-Out Tool Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger
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When used with a guidepoint bit, these things are great for new construction, allowing you to hang full sheets then come back with this tool and quickly zip around door/window openings, electrical boxes, and other cut outs. No accurate measuring needed.
But they pretty much suck for making holes in old work. For that, just use a knife, drywall saw, or oscillating multi-tool.
When used with a guidepoint bit, these things are great for new construction, allowing you to hang full sheets then come back with this tool and quickly zip around door/window openings, electrical boxes, and other cut outs. No accurate measuring needed.
But they pretty much suck for making holes in old work. For that, just use a knife, drywall saw, or oscillating multi-tool.
Agreed, they do suck at old work. oscillating is the best.
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But they pretty much suck for making holes in old work. For that, just use a knife, drywall saw, or oscillating multi-tool.
But they pretty much suck for making holes in old work. For that, just use a knife, drywall saw, or oscillating multi-tool.
Agreed, they do suck at old work. oscillating is the best.
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