Rotozip ...........

Do I need the basic model, or the one that is 3x the price? I used one the other day, and they're something. Especially for cutting out tile. WOW.

Does the luxury model with all the bells and whistles justify its price?

Steve

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Mine is an RZ20 model I've had for a number of years. It has a few attachments angle attachment (grinder), depth guide, bits and blades. The handle can be detached if you like. All in one little canvas bag.

I just cut some bullnose tiles ... perfect. For drywall I prefer the traditional stab saw to save on bits and I can cut it out faster than getting the RZ20 out.

-- Oren

"Well, it doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens, it happens constantly."

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I picked up a bare bones model with no handle several years ago. When I got it I was a little worried that I would regret not buying the high dollar model. So far I haven't had any regrets.

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Eric9822

When I started looking down the shelves, the prices went from reasonable, higher, and HOLY SMOKES!

I'll get one, but just wanted some input.

Thanks.

Steve

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