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Uses a blade that looks similar to a drill bit. It rotates and cuts through material without the ripping motion of the sabre or jigsaw blade.
Allows user to plunge directly into the center of material and eliminates the need for pilot holes.
Can cut material up to 1” thick.
Many different bits are available for cutting in a variety of materials.
Lightweight and easy to control. The spinning motion of the blade reduces the ripping, binding and potential jumping of the tool.
Typically used to cut sink openings in countertops, for cutting and replacing ceramic wall tiles and cutting openings in drywall.