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Receives 4.6 out of 5 stars overall based on over 640 Customer Reviews.
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Includes Lifetime Service Agreement with registration within 90 days of purchase.
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
UPC:
648846078212
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Our research indicates that this deal is $84.16 less (51.5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $163.16 at the time of this post.
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Reviews:
Receives 4.6 out of 5 stars overall based on over 640 Customer Reviews.
Warranty:
Includes Lifetime Service Agreement with registration within 90 days of purchase.
Model: 18V Drywall Cut-Out Tool Kit with 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger
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I have this thing and hate it. Get the multitool, works much better
This tool is a game changer when hanging full sheets in new construction or remodels. It'll zip through the cutouts in seconds with little to no measuring and can run circles around a multi-tool.
But if you're trying to make new holes in old drywall, a multi-tool, drywall saw, or utility knife might be a better option.
Same experience, for regular dyi a multitool or even a hand saw works much better. This thing has its use case but for my purposes it just made a huge mess
I have this thing and hate it. Get the multitool, works much better
I was about to ask this ... why not use the multitool instead? This seems to me like a waste of money (and space) unless you do drywall for a living! No? What else can this be used for?
I was about to ask this ... why not use the multitool instead? This seems to me like a waste of money (and space) unless you do drywall for a living! No? What else can this be used for?
Using a multitool for cutouts when hanging new sheets is comparatively slow and requires accurate measuring, whereas this tool zips out perfectly sized and perfectly shaped cutouts really quickly with barely any measuring as it just follows the outline of the box or studs or whatever it is that you are cutting around.
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Using a multitool for cutouts when hanging new sheets is comparatively slow and requires accurate measuring, whereas this tool zips out perfectly sized and perfectly shaped cutouts really quickly with barely any measuring as it just follows the outline of the box or studs or whatever it is that you are cutting around.
I had no idea! Now I do! :-)
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But if you're trying to make new holes in old drywall, a multi-tool, drywall saw, or utility knife might be a better option.
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