Tuesday, September 23, 2025

The video on how this works is interesting

 



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  1. For drywall use this will most likely be carried on the side of a toolbelt for instant use cutting outlet and lamp openings. The vac will never be used, nor the LED light and the brake is mostly useless for this application.

    The dustless switch and brushless motor are beneficial.

    I have used the Ryobi version for 20+ years, and I wish someone made a spring loaded foot plate that kept the bit covered until it was in use. Maybe even have the on-off switch built right into the retractable foot plate, no need to fumble for the switch.

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    1. So you've never used it, yet are an expert on its use? Interesting.

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    2. You can't possibly be as retarded as you are making it seem, can you?
      Your obese ass has never lifted a sheet of drywall in your miserable life.

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    3. I always enjoy how your immediate reaction is to insult and attempt to belittle, rather than provide an actual answer. It's like your trademark, isn't it?

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  2. Electrician for 20 years. The vatos would use a drill bit on these and router the wires. Try to be careful so they can fix the drywall the first time. Open the walls and ceilings with a 28 oz framing hammer, and they will stop.

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  3. used to be a tool called a "scrouter" it was a screw gun that you could insert a small device that into the body of the tool closest to the operator. it held a straight cutting bit to cut out outlet box holes or whatever. extremely handy tool. late "90's ?

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