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popularVulnoX posted Dec 22, 2025 05:50 PM
popularVulnoX posted Dec 22, 2025 05:50 PM

Ridgid 18V Drywall Cut-Out Tool Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger - $69 + Free Shipping

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Same kit as this this Frontpage deal for $79, now down to $69

Kit Includes:

1x 18V Drywall Cut-Out Tool (R84730)
2x Drywall Bits
1/8" Collet
1/4" Collet
1x Belt Hook
1x R87002 18V 2Ah Battery
1x R86093 18V Charger
Operator's Manual

Features:

Drywall Cut-Out Tool:
28,000 RPM's for fast cutting
Tool-free depth adjustment
Ergonomic switch location
Interchangeable 1/8 in. and 1/4 in. collet
On-board collet wrench for quick bit changes
LED light to illuminate workspace
Battery:
Up to 2X more runtime and has 2X longer life compared to standard lithium-ion batteries
Charger:
18V Charger compatible with all RIDGID 18V Batteries


https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGI.../314064365
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Same kit as this this Frontpage deal for $79, now down to $69

Kit Includes:

1x 18V Drywall Cut-Out Tool (R84730)
2x Drywall Bits
1/8" Collet
1/4" Collet
1x Belt Hook
1x R87002 18V 2Ah Battery
1x R86093 18V Charger
Operator's Manual

Features:

Drywall Cut-Out Tool:
28,000 RPM's for fast cutting
Tool-free depth adjustment
Ergonomic switch location
Interchangeable 1/8 in. and 1/4 in. collet
On-board collet wrench for quick bit changes
LED light to illuminate workspace
Battery:
Up to 2X more runtime and has 2X longer life compared to standard lithium-ion batteries
Charger:
18V Charger compatible with all RIDGID 18V Batteries


https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGI.../314064365

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Dec 22, 2025 05:59 PM
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PurpleVolcano4948Dec 22, 2025 05:59 PM
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Should I get this if I will probably not use it any time soon lol
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Dec 22, 2025 05:59 PM
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IndigoWinter2667Dec 22, 2025 05:59 PM
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Quote from PurpleVolcano4948 :
Should I get this if I will probably not use it any time soon lol
Unless you have a clear and often need for something like this, stick with a jab saw or oscillating tool.
Dec 22, 2025 06:07 PM
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Gor32Dec 22, 2025 06:07 PM
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Quote from PurpleVolcano4948 :
Should I get this if I will probably not use it any time soon lol
If you have to ask, the answer is still yes. Lol

Actually agree with the previous answer. Most of the time tools are solid yes, but this is an easy tool to skip unless you have lots of dry wall to do.
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Dec 22, 2025 06:33 PM
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VulnoX
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Dec 22, 2025 06:33 PM
1,179 Posts
I agree this isn't likely to be the most used tool. I pulled the trigger as we plan to drywall our basement and this could be handy. But even beyond that for the price it will be nice to have the charger and battery as I don't yet have it for Ridgid.
Dec 23, 2025 04:13 PM
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Jeffe77Dec 23, 2025 04:13 PM
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Quote from PurpleVolcano4948 :
Should I get this if I will probably not use it any time soon lol
I have a corded DeWalt I bought 9 years ago. I have yet to use it. 🤣. I'm still fighting the urge to grab the Ridgid bc "it's such a great deal, comes with battery/charger, and I'll need it one day."
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Dec 23, 2025 04:14 PM
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PurpleVolcano4948Dec 23, 2025 04:14 PM
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Quote from Jeffe77 :
I have a corded DeWalt I bought 9 years ago. I have yet to use it. 🤣. I'm still fighting the urge to grab the Ridgid bc "it's such a great deal, comes with battery/charger, and I'll need it one day."
Don't do it. Fight the urge. There are more important tool you need
Dec 23, 2025 05:24 PM
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jaimeloboDec 23, 2025 05:24 PM
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Do they make more of a heavy-duty, masonry bit for these type of tools? I have a 1930s house with plaster walls (no metal lathe) and I have never come up with a good method for making cutout.

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Dec 24, 2025 03:06 PM
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PeredaksDec 24, 2025 03:06 PM
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I bought this on black Friday for $35 (tool only). I ended up using it last weekend, while installing LVP, to cut out holes for HVAC registers. It worked great.
Dec 25, 2025 05:40 AM
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ChrisC5492Dec 25, 2025 05:40 AM
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Quote from PurpleVolcano4948 :
Should I get this if I will probably not use it any time soon lol
I bought this a year ago. First time I used it I found it to be hard to cut a straight line and made a terrible mess. And I broke both of the included bits trying to cut the first 2x2 hole and I honestly dont know why they broke. I put it on the shelf and bought a muti tool and havent looked back. It cuts a straighter and smaller line much faster. Ive used and have many tools over my long maintenance career, and I honestly can say Ive never experienced a more useless tool. Id give you mine if I could, it would make a better boat anchor then a drywall toom
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Jan 05, 2026 05:11 PM
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FlavioZJan 05, 2026 05:11 PM
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Have one and use all the time for various needs beyond sheetrock cutting, flooring installation details, etc.
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