Feature

●DEWALT rotary tool features tool-free bit change for fast and easy bit changing without a wrench
●Turn-on/Bump-off switch of DEWALT cut out tool allows user to easily shut tool off
●5.0 amp, 30,000 rpm motor provides more cutting power
●Slim body design and ergonomic for less fatigue over prolonged use
●Dust-Sealed Switch protects against dust ingestion for longer switch life
●Jam-pot construction provides jobsite durability


Description

Product Description

The DW660 Cut-Out Tool has a powerful 5.0 Amp, 30,000 rpm motor with a slim design and durable construction. Features fast and tool-free bit changing and easy operation with the turn-on/bump-off switch.

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In recent years, rotary cutout tools have soared in popularity, due mainly to a series of television infomercials promoting one brand. Though it doesnt receive the TV airplay of its main competitor, this DeWalt model uses a durable 5 amp motor--the most powerful motor yet in a cutout tool--making it a great tool for professional drywallers, electricians, and carpenters. To help battle dust infiltration, the tool features a sealed motor and switch, a must for any serious drywall tool. It also sports a quick-and-easy, tool-free bit-changing system and comes with both 1/8 and 1/4 inch collets. We really like the bump-off switch for quick tool shutdown and the simple and effective tool-free depth adjustments. Like other rotary cutout tools, this one uses spiral cutting bits, which work equally well plunging into a cut as they do laterally. In our test we found the DeWalt to be smooth running with low vibration. We had no problem plunging and cutting through 1-1/2 inches of solid birch, whizzing through drywall, and tearing through tile. In fact, this tool has more power than youd expect from something of its size, and if you arent paying attention, it can get away from you--an easier to live with problem than lack of power. Some extraordinary claims have been made about rotary cutout tools, and while DeWalts cutout tool is as versatile as any weve tried, and a bit more powerful than most, its most effective at what it was designed for--quick cutouts in drywall, tile, and plywood. --Brian Trinen