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Dremel 565 Multi-Purpose Cutting Kit 565D

Dremel 565 Multi-Purpose Cutting Kit 565D

  • Includes cutting guide, 2-No. 560 drywall cutting bits and 1-No. 561 multipurpose cutting bit
  • The Multipurpose Cutting Kit allows for sturdy, controlled cuts in a variety of materials including: wood, ceiling tiles, drywall, laminate, fiberglass, plastic and vinyl siding.
  • Cutting guide allows for a sturdy controlled cut with maximum visibility, and has easy depth adjustment.
  • Rotary tool not included.
  • For use with Dremel rotary tool models 4000, 400, 398, 395, 300, 285, 275, 200, 100, 8200, and 800.

Spiral Guide Cutting Kit, Includes 2 Drywall Cutting Bits and 1 Multi Purpose Cutting Bit, Cuts Fiberglass Wood and Drywall Easily.

List Price: $ 20.80

Price: $ 12.65

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  1. 33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    One of the Best Attachments out there, January 13, 2000
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    Robert Gutheim (Chittenango, NY USA) –
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    This review is from: Dremel 565 Multi-Purpose Cutting Kit 565D (Tools & Home Improvement)
    IF you were to see how cleanly this kit cuts through Drywall you would know how great this tool is. The cut is nice clean and straight. No wraggly cuts like with a saber saw or keyhole saw. We used it to cut the hole for the box while Mounting Ceiling fans in the Master Bedroom and Living Room of our house and it was Indispensable.

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  2. 53 of 53 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good tool for small jobs, November 7, 2005
    By 
    T. Denyer “UX Designer” (San Francisco, CA) –

    This review is from: Dremel 565 Multi-Purpose Cutting Kit 565D (Tools & Home Improvement)
    I bought this specifically for cutting holes in drywall for electrical boxes, but I have since found that it has many uses beyond that.

    What I have found:

    – As someone else has stated, the depth gauge is a little inaccurate. You will have to sight the depth for this (which is best anyway.)

    – Made of quality materials. You’ve come across that cheap plastic before; this is not that stuff. This has taken a few drops, so far.

    – The drywall bits seem to wear out quicker than I planned on. I have only cut 10 holes for electrical outlets and it seems to take longer to cut each time I use it. The first hole I cut went fast and smooth; whereas the last one that I just cut took three times as long, and twice as much pressure.

    – The bit will tend to ‘walk’ if you don’t have firm control over it. (I know, I know, this seems obvious, but maybe not to everyone.) Use of a guide or fence should help control the outcome of your results.

    – Does NOT tear drywall. Smooth cuts on both sides — smoother than my Greenlee drywall/keyhole saw.

    – You’ll need to use the mini-chuck with the guide. The bigger chuck won’t allow the guide to screw down. (I think everyone got one with their main Dremel unit, but I’m not sure.)

    – Holding a vacuum hose or air nozzle to one side of the guide will greatly increase your sight. This thing kicks up some serious dust, and unless the light is good, the line you’re following may be difficult to see.

    I highly recommend this product for those finish cuts on drywall where a saw just won’t leave the edges smooth. If you plan on cutting more than 20 holes in drywall, I’d pick up another bit or two.

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