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gdocktor3

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I have a Ryobi 18v cordless from my carpentry days. They're really only good for sheetrock and even then they ****. Mine did anyways... Waste of money.
 

firworks

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Roto-Zip is the like xerox brand name for those dealies. Not that they are great. Also Milwaukee has an M18 version. I think most companies make something similar if you just start trolling around Amazon/Acme Tools.
 
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WWheeler

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Rotozip (owned by Bosch I believe)

Pretty sure they were the first, and all the others are their version of them. It's basically just a Dremel though.

I have had that Dewalt model for nearly 20 years. I like it. I used to use it a lot, mostly to cut out sheetrock and paneling for old work boxes in several home remodels. Don't use it so much any more.
 

IsaacJ

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My father has a rotozip that is probably 15 years old, he uses it for drywall all the time (he is an independent contractor) and it's still kicking!
 
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