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RotoZip RZ10-2100 Pro Cutoff 5.5 Amp 15,000 to 30,000 RPM Variable Speed Spiral Saw with 3 Jaw Chuck, Zipmate, 2 Zipmate Wheels and 2 Guidepoint Bits | 
enlarge | Brand: Bosch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $178.94 Buy New: $98.95 You Save: $79.99 (45%)
New (13) Refurbished (1) from $59.95
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 26289
Media: Tools Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.3 Dimensions (in): 15.9 x 9.6 x 5.3
MPN: RZ10-2300 Model: RZ10-2100 UPC: 720361003228 EAN: 0720361005482 ASIN: B0000DEZO4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW IN THE BOX!!!SUPER FAST SHIPPING !!
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| Features:
| • | Spiral saw with metal bezel for added structural support | | • | Three-jaw chuck for quick, wrenchless bit changes; variable speed control from 15,000 to 30,000 rpm | | • | Dust-sealed switch for longer switch life | | • | Includes Zipmate attachment, two cut-off wheels, two Zip bits, and wrench | | • | Weigh 3.0 pounds; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description includes RZ10 Series Spiral Saw, ZipMate ZM2 Cutting Attachment , Masonry Cut-off Wheel, Metal Cut-off Wheel, Bit Accessory Pack, Hard Tool Case
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Rotozip January 28, 2008 Burghbender My husband just loves his new rotozip saw. It's easy to use and the variable speed feature makes it very versatile. I'm also glad I purchased the one that came with the extra wheels and guidepoint bits because he does use it a lot. He also likes the fact that he can purchase additional extras for the saw. Overall, it's a great tool and a good value for the money. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in purchasing a spiral saw.
What was I thinking???.........I can't even eBay this thing!!! September 3, 2007 J. Eaton (Pennsylvania) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Try as I may, I've only found one that this tool is pretty good at....... cutting holes in drywall for electrical outlet boxes. I've tried using the straight router bit to cut 1/4" plywood, which was an absolute failure. The edge guide and CRCT1 circle cutters are nice concepts, but useless when working on anything harder than drywall. The tools jumps erratically about and tears the material. If it has any depth, old style plaster (1940~1950's vintage) is also beyond the capabilities of this tool. Honestly, the tool is well made, nice and beefy, but there is inadequate structure between the base and the tool body. The base can easily deflect from the tool body, resulting in bit alignment and, often, broken bits or damaged work pieces. If that flaw could be corrected, the rotozip would have a good chance at being more than a large Dremel tool. br / br /From my experience, it would be better for the customer to assess his needs, then choose a laminate trimmer (i.e., trim router), jigsaw or perhaps a grinder, whichever is appropriate to the customer's tasks at hand. I can definitely recommend the Bosch jigsaws and most name brand laminate trimmers or grinders. In any event, the customer will probably spend less than if they purchased the RotoZip. However, if the customer is dead set on this tool, go to eBay and spend $10~20 for a used one. The shipping cost will probably be more than their winning bid.
deceived May 3, 2007 Carlos Font 2 out of 7 found this review helpful
In ordered this toll under the assumption that it came with a hard tool case. after receiving it with a duffel bag, I called Amazon and they told me they would send a replacement, and promised me that they would make sure it came with the hard tool case as stated. When I received the replacement tool it also came with a bag. All Amazon could tell me is I guess it doesn't come with the Hard case. I'm very disappointed in Amazon
Highly Recommended April 30, 2005 Country Boy (United States) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I have the original Roto-Zip plus this model also. There have been alot of times this tool was the only one that would fit in the tight places or able to do what this tool does that no other can do. Since Bosch came out with the new X- bits; bit breakage should be alot less. Usually the regular bits break when pushed too hard while cutting through wood. I have cut wood, plexi-glass, sewer tile, removed cement grout with the carbide bit, cut out drywall electrical sockets, cut locks into, grinded bolts, sharpened mower blades with the original. The RZ-10 just can't use the sanding, grinding polishing discs with the cut off attachment until Bosch does a little more homework. br / They have improved alot on the Roto-Zip tools since the original model came out. (A rubber, tacky grip; a dust sealed switch; a keyless chuck; an adjustable RPM motor; more accesories; and they fixed the problem with the cooling fins from slipping. br /Not all tools are perfect since they are man made; but it is a handy dandy tool to have when needed! Bosch also makes one of the finest jigsaws I have ever used! br /UPDATE: Bosch has come out with the new attachment to use with this model of Roto-Zip saws as a sander, polisher a grinder.
great tools, expensive to use June 19, 2004 D. LaVan (New Haven, CT) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I used this to replace a shower valve - cut out some tiles, some drywall, it was an absolute dream, couldn't imagine how fast it was at work I was dreading. The bits are a big problem. I have gone through 4 tile cutting bits now (at about 6 clams a pop) - about one per foot of cutting, and I am someone with a gentle touch with tools - I have never broken a jig saw blade or drill bit.
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