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18V RIDGID Drywall Cut-Out Tool Kit w/ 2.0 Ah Battery & Charger $79

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jeff34270
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These tools are great for making quick and accurate cut outs when hanging full sheets in new construction. Don't buy for making holes in already installed drywall.
Nov 7, 2024
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dave5000
Nov 7, 2024
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Hey guys! So I have the multi tool. I have been making cuts to drywall with it easily. I want your opinion, do I need this? Is it better? Or should I stick with the multi tool since I already have it?
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Quote from dave5000 :
Hey guys! So I have the multi tool. I have been making cuts to drywall with it easily. I want your opinion, do I need this? Is it better? Or should I stick with the multi tool since I already have it?
If you're hanging new sheets, this is much better.
If you're making holes in old sheets, the multi-tool is better.
Nov 8, 2024
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smoduper
Nov 8, 2024
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Quote from jeff34270 :
If you're hanging new sheets, this is much better.
If you're making holes in old sheets, the multi-tool is better.
Thanks for sharing! I always wondered if this tool is worth it, and you just answered it. Can you help me understabd why it's not good for cutting into existing drywall?
Nov 8, 2024
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dannysierrasr
Nov 8, 2024
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Quote from smoduper :
Thanks for sharing! I always wondered if this tool is worth it, and you just answered it. Can you help me understabd why it's not good for cutting into existing drywall?
Its good to cut out WINDOW AND DOOR OPENINGS on new construction. You put the sheets up and use the framing as a guide to cut the sheets. Old construction you dont know what is in the back so you wont have a guide!
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SensiNips408
Nov 8, 2024
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Have you tried a box cutter? Few bucks and works great
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xxswishxx
Nov 8, 2024
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Quote from SensiNips408 :
Have you tried a box cutter? Few bucks and works great
Drywall knife and a straight edge works wonders also!
Blades dull very quickly from box cutters or similar thin metals

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BlueMallard431
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Quote from dave5000 :
Hey guys! So I have the multi tool. I have been making cuts to drywall with it easily. I want your opinion, do I need this? Is it better? Or should I stick with the multi tool since I already have it?
I just put up a lot of sheetrock in a big soundproofing project and was glad I had this. It's not a must but much easier than your multi. Things like electrical box cutouts were a breeze, in addition to tight fits on doors. I should say I got a better deal refurbished at dto. I've also used it on existing sheetrock, it's pretty easy to freehand. To me this is one of the safest options for existing because you can set the bit depth to keep from hitting electrical wires.
Last edited by BlueMallard431 November 7, 2024 at 10:09 PM.
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ChiefAlchemist
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Expired? I'm not seeing that price.
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I use this to cut wood more often than drywall. It's great for following a curve or contour template - much easier than a jigsaw. Also much smoother cuts, though with some burning. Definitely takes some getting used to though; it cuts drywall like butter, but the more dense wood makes it want to run in the direction of the rotation if you're not careful.

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