Rotozip

  Rotozip has been known for their spiral saws for over 40 years, so when they redesigned their staple product and actually reduced the number of SKUs we were interested. The new RotoSaw ($69, Ohio Power Tool) is similar to its predecessor, Rotozip DR1 which had been the market leader however it gets a new 5.5 amp motor that cuts the weight …

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Earlier this week we mentioned the very aggressive Father’s Day Bosch Gold Partner online promotion, see post, good for up to 20% off basically everything. Ohio Power Tool is also a Gold Partner for Dremel and Rotozip and both companies also have online Father’s Day Promotions good until June 23rd, 2012. The Dremel deal is only good for the Rotary …

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A little over a year ago Rotozip launched the ZipSaw RFS1000-20 ($89, Ohio Power Tool) and then more recently Dremel a similar tool with the Saw-Max SM20-02 ($129, Ohio Power Tool). Because the two are fairly similar we thought it might be helpful to look at some of the differences between the two units. Their price points and barrage of …

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Thinking about ordering some tools before the end of the year? Ohio Power Tool is offering FREE SHIPPING on all Bosch, Dremel, CST/Berger & Rotozip until the end of 2010. The Free Shipping applies to all Tools & Accessories simply use coupon code “HOLIDAYS” in step 1 of the checkout process. There are a few limitations such as order must …

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  Dremel has been known for years for their small high-quality rotary tools, and then a little over a year ago the company launched the Dremel Multi-Max oscillating tool. Right off the bat the Multi-Max was a huge success among home owners as well as some professionals, making the Multi-Max the most popular power tool of 2009 (according to their …

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It is pretty safe to say Rotozip has gone well beyond a handy tool for cutting out drywall at this point. The inventor of the spiral saw is still the best option for quick cutting in drywall but now the tools come standard with attachments to use the XWheel & ZipWheel saw blades. This changes the whole functionality of these …

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  Last month Bosch introduced their new line of Diamond Grit Hole saws (see original post).  The new hole saws are basically broken into two different groups the Mini & Auto-Start hole saws. The mini hole saws go from 3/16” to 5/8” and do not us a pilot, instead you need to start the bit at a 45 degree angle …

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I recently saw a demo of the new Rotozip Tile-Dock and CR18L Cordless Rotozip, which uses the Bosch 18v Litheon batteries. There were several things I though were interesting about the demo starting with the Tile-Dock TD1-10. I’ve never seen anything like it, although I’m not a professional floor guy, but the few tiling projects I’ve done this would have …

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