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Bare-Tool Denali 565075 18-Volt Cordless Cutout Tool (Tool Only, No Battery)
The Denali 18-Volt Cordless Cutout Tool can be used for a wide variety of applications. Turning at 23,000 RPM, it easily cuts through drywall, cement board, ceramic wall tile, plaster, paneling, acoustical tile and much more. It's compact and ergonomic design features a slide switch for easy one-handed operation. Accepts both 1/8-inch or 1/4-inch shank cutout bits and comes with 2 bits, a collet wrench, and circle cutting guide. Package includes tool only. Denali 18-Volt Cordless Battery Pack and Smart Charger sold separately. The Denali Story Named after the tallest mountain range in North America, Denali tools stand above the rest in providing an exceptional blend of quality craftsmanship, professional-grade features, and customer value. All homeowners, hobbyists, do-it-yourselfers, and price-conscious contractors will appreciate Denali?s design and functionality. Denali products compliment one another and will be an indispensable and long-lasting addition to any home or workshop. Our products undergo rigorous third-party testing to ensure high performance standards. Denali tools are available exclusively on Amazon.com.
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Bare-Tool Denali 565075 18-Volt Cordless Cutout Tool (Tool Only, No Battery) Reviews
I discovered that even when using guide point bits designed for this work this tool has so much power that it will melt/cut right through the side of the plastic box if you aren't careful. I don't know what else it could do any better. It takes a little practice to develope the feel to use it on plastic boxes. Once the hole is routered I just pop of my cover and move it to the next box. I have now also used it to cut out window openings in drywall on my cutting table using my t-square as a guide, it is a little slower than using a knife but it is also a lot less effort.
I start in the lower left corner and slide the flat side of the depth shoe along the square to the right to the second corner, I hold the tool stationary against the square and slide the square up along the drywall with the tool held stationary against the square to the opposite side of the cut out opening, to the 3rd corner. I can't wait to cut the circles for the can lights in the ceiling. This results in a perfect square or rectangular opening in much les time than doing it with a knife or drywall saw. .
It takes less time to do it than it does to describe it. I found that it also works great for doing the cut outs before the sheets are installed while blocked up on my cutting table if I mark the location and use the metal edge of my t-square as a guide. I used this tool to do electrical cut outs in a new dry wall installation. Since I lack the patience and or skill to use this on plastic boxes without cutting into them I built a metal cover plate that I install on the plastic box that permits me to quickly router the drywall without damaging the box.
This is a good tool that does exactly what it is supposed to do. Then I slide the tool to the left along the square to the forth corner, then hold it stationary against the square and slide the square back down to the point of origin while holding the tool against the blade.
i cut through 1/2 partical board with the included cheap bit in no time. the real question is how long it will last. This thing runs Amazing. i am pleased, and will buy another as a backup if the price goes lower again (i paid $20) for the price i paid it was cheaper than buying a 6" hole cutter, and has much more function than just that cut. it has a good circle guide, and the batteries are strong.
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