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The Square Slot Cutter is a high-efficiency tool designed for precise cutting in drywall and other materials. With its durable stainless steel construction and compatibility with standard multi-tools, it’s perfect for both professional and DIY projects, ensuring clean cuts and a long service life.
W**R
Bad Product
The media could not be loaded. Started to cut electric cutouts with this tool. It worked at first then about have way into cutting it came loose. The metal on cutout box warped and would not cut anymore. Product is made with cheap metal. Wish I had not wasted my money on now.11
T**L
Cheap junk
as others said in their reviews, the welds break on the first useall it would take is better welding on the corners, and it would be a decent product, but they just put little tiny spot welds, that break almost immediately on the first use.
B**R
Keep coming off the tool
Don't stay on tool very well
S**D
??
Perfect value
A**R
Handy!
I need to relocate or add some low-voltage boxes, Ethernet, CATV, and OTA antenna. So I bought this as my cutting drywall holes isn't up to snuff.
N**.
It's cheating. It's like using a cookie cutter when the teacher says to freehand a playdough star.
I'd seen these cutters pop up on various advertisements and even though I don't currently do sheetrock for a living, I still work with it a few times per year, often putting in additional outlet or switch boxes.It's not a big deal to cut some drywall out to install a new box, but I figured if I can just set this on my mark and hit the magic go button on the multi-tool, then it's a clear win.So, obviously that's exactly what I did and the tool started out a bit weak and it wanted to kind of skate around a bit rather than cut in. To be fair, this was on a finished wall with several layers of paint so I tried again and this time I tilted it a bit so that only a single side would be trying to cut. That technique worked better and once that first side cut through the tough paint and into the sheetrock I rocked the cutter back to being flat. The other three sides didn't bite in immediately but it also didn't skate around, so I just slowly rocked it in all four directions in order to break through the paint. Once through the paint the cutter was easier to gently press into the wall.Including my guessing and testing, the whole ordeal took maybe 2 minutes. If you knew what you were doing, it'd take about 30seconds for a perfect cutout.
Z**O
Fits Ryobi and works well
I do remodeling and kitchen work and relocating light switches is something I do almost daily. This tool makes the job a lot easier. I used to trace out the box and then plunge cut with the multitool. This does the job in one shot. It's a massive time saver and it makes less mess.I've had no issues with the blade coming off or breaking. I don't leave it installed so maybe tightening it each time is the key. It's a great level up for standard drywall work.
E**N
I wouldn't recommend this.
1. It didn't fit on my Dewalt oscillating tool, so I had to file it down to fit. (So I can't return it.)2. Wouldn't cut through 5/8 wall board at all3. Even if it cut through, the hole is much larger than the typical J-box
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