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RotoZip RZ05-1100 RZ5 5 Amp 30,000 RPM Spiral Saw with 3 Jaw Chuck, 1 Sabrecut Bit, and 2 Guidepoint Bits

RotoZip RZ05-1100 RZ5 5 Amp 30,000 RPM Spiral Saw with 3 Jaw Chuck, 1 Sabrecut Bit, and 2 Guidepoint Bits
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RotoZip RZ05-1100 RZ5 5 Amp 30,000 RPM Spiral Saw with 3 Jaw Chuck, 1 Sabrecut Bit, and 2 Guidepoint Bits Features

Quick release detachable handle
Soft grip body
Plastic adjustable foot
3 jaw chuck
Includes-3 Zipbits, Zipbit case, wrench, hard tool case
 

Accessories for your RotoZip RZ05-1100 RZ5 5 Amp 30,000 RPM Spiral Saw with 3 Jaw Chuck, 1 Sabrecut Bit, and 2 Guidepoint Bits

RotoZip FS2 Flex Shaft Attachment
RotoZip ZM3 Zipmate Attachment
RotoZip RZ-GRK Grout Removal Kit Attachment
RotoZip RZVAC1 Dust Extraction Adapter Kit
RotoZip XB-FT1 Floor Tile X-Bit
 

Additional RotoZip RZ05-1100 RZ5 5 Amp 30,000 RPM Spiral Saw with 3 Jaw Chuck, 1 Sabrecut Bit, and 2 Guidepoint Bits Information

The RZ05-1100 Spiral Saw Kit has a quick release detachable handle for the toughest jobs in the tightest places. This 5 amp, soft grip body for comfort and control. Adjustable foot. Includes (1) Sabrecut bit (2) Guidepoint bits in case, wrench and hard tool case for longer tool durability.

 

What Customers Say About RotoZip RZ05-1100 RZ5 5 Amp 30,000 RPM Spiral Saw with 3 Jaw Chuck, 1 Sabrecut Bit, and 2 Guidepoint Bits:

The blunt end drywall bits bog down lateral movement especially if you have to stay off a stud underneath. I agree with an earlier reviewer that it is hard to cut a straight line. I bought this tool for cutting drywall and it works fine. It is essential that you get the vacuum attachment. It can get squirrelly if you push too hard. For drywall I would use a wood cutting bit. If not you will have dust everywhere, and you won't be able to see your cutting line. The vacuum attachment also gives you an extra handhold for stability.

bit at bottom) until one learns how tight to make the chuck. Sort of like a Dremel on steroids. I also had problems making small curved cuts (half inch wide, quarter inch high) in wood. 4. I'm probably guilty of using my Dremel habits with this, and the RZ05 is a much more serious package.

The same size particle board presented no problems. If you are a professional, this thing will probably live up to the Rotozip reputation.2. Wrenchless bit change is good, but.when starting a cut at an angle, as recommended in the manual, it's really easy to angle the plastic bit grip into the work surface, at which point the red bit grip melts and spatters plastic all over the work surface. It can kick back, and nicked my finger when I was using it one-handed. This needs some re-design IMHO.Gravity will pull out the bit on vertical cuts (i.e. This generates a lot of dust. If you are a weekend do-it-yourselfer, I think the RZ05 has limitations for the casual user. This will probably be less of a problem with practice.Cutting through about 1/2" oak is probably near the limits of RZ05 capabilities.

I bought it with extra SZ05 Sabrecut wood bits.Very good power, no complaints about the grip. Use two hands. I usually buy DeWalt, but the store clerk seemed knowledgeable and recommended this unit. I strongly advise practice cuts with this unit before doing any serious work with it.3.

Very quickly, I might add. This was noted in another review.Case is good, but it seems large for the RZ05 by itself. I guess if one buys the full complement of accessories, it will be needed.It comes with a good little accessory bit holder, but packages of extra bits don't fit, only the bits themselves. I bought this locally when installing a trash compactor into existing cabinets in place of a jig saw. Gloves probably will not help in this situation. Eye protection is, as always, important. Ear protection is a must. (I use Howard Leight 33dB foamies).

Search Amazon for them.Would I buy it again. I had problems controlling it making long straight line cuts and eventually used my Sawzall to clean them up. Yes, but the reconditioned units from Amazon are probably better for the do-it-yourselfer. In some cases, and I haven't figured out why yet, the chuck unthreads from the threaded drive shaft when trying to loosen it with no bit in place. This makes it difficult to separate new bits by type.My recommendations:1. I think I'm going to buy the ROTOZIP Straight Edge Guide Model SEG1 to help with the straight cuts and the RotoZip RZVAC1 Dust Extraction Adapter Kit. It's hard to say, since everyone's experience varies.

The button completely fell off the unit. The fan began to make a horrendous noise, and the interference had a very noticeable affect on the RPM. Like many reviewers of prior RotoZip spiral saws, mine was a complete failure nearly right out of the box. I understand that this tool is apparently redesigned to address these glaring flaws, but I absolutely would not buy one until the reviews turn positive. Before long, the spindle lock completely fell apart. In order to finish my small drywall job, I had to insert a dull bit into the spidle lock hole to change bits. I opted to bypass the warranty process, and instead just throw this trash out. I've since purchased a Makita and so far so good.Just to be clear, I did not buy this exact model, but rather a prior saw, and although this model may be perfect, my goal with this review is to advise you to wait until the fixes are proven.

I looked at the dewalt and this one, and chose this one because it came with the case. Great tool for the money. I use it with 1/4 Router bits. When using the zip bits it is hard to keep a perfect straight line but this is said of any rotary tool no matter what brand. I bought it manly as a trim router but also will use it as cutout tool

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