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Cordless saw

Jul 25, 2006 10:01 AM

Quick-cutting solution for surfaces up to 1 in. thick

RotoZip by Bosch has cut the cord with the new RZ18V 18v cordless RotoZip spiral saw. The new spiral saw offers the same power and speed as its corded counterparts and is compatible with all RotoZip attachments and accessories. An adjustable base allows cuts up to 1-in. thick. A 5/32-in. collet system accommodates durable XBIT accessories. A detachable handle offers flexibility for extra control as well as bit and wrench storage. A compartment located just above the battery also provides extra storage.

 

The tool uses a 2.4-amp, 18v Bluecore battery pack. The battery pack has specially placed cooling rods to dissipate heat and prevent hot spots throughout the pack. All Bluecore batteries come with a two-year guarantee against failure.

 

The RZ18V spiral saw is priced at $169.99. For more information, call 877/768-6947 or visit www.RotoZip.com.

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