Customer Review: I bought this attachment to help with routering a straight line. It did the job but I ended up going freehand on some areas because of the size of the bar. It is a little flimsy but I'm glad I bought it.
Customer Review: First, think about the fact that there are tips on the web about how to "fix" this attachment. That should be your first clue. Faults:
1. It's plastic, and not a rigid plastic either. You need rigidity to cut decent circles. 2. It slips. The plastic is very smooth allowing the guide... more info
Customer Review: I bought this because I needed to make a 3.5" hole. I have the Pro Series Classic rotozip which is basically the scs01 but with a straight edge on the tool base guide. (The package says it will work with all models of Rotozip and will make a hole 3.5 - 12 inches). It's true that this tool... more info
Customer Review: Incredible deal for this product. Excellent for drywall, Excellent for Tile, Excellent for natural stones (marble, travertine, etc) Pathetic for Laminate floors
Customer Review: I bought this tool for cutting drywall and it works fine. I agree with an earlier reviewer that it is hard to cut a straight line. It can get squirrelly if you push too hard. For drywall I would use a wood cutting bit. The blunt end drywall bits bog down lateral movement especially if you have to... more info
Customer Review: Use the masonry blade if you've got one 4x4 tile to cut or trim. Use the grinding/metal cutting blade if you've got paper thin metal to cut or trim. Otherwise it's a trip back to the hardware store for either a replacement or something much more robust. My first one ended with the arbor lock... more info