I got the first taste from a client about 2009. Went right out and got one...great for cutting nails and screws behind trim for removal (I do built in cabinet work), magic for cutting door jambs for flooring clearance and great for digging out rotten areas in rectangular shapes in timber work, such that easily made repairs can be spliced in. Great for cutting holes in drywall. Not used every day, mind you, but when the need arises, nothing else compares! But NOISY!! Makes an angle grinder seem quiet.....now maybe if they made one with an induction motor....Cheers guys

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