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TIQTAK

TIQTAK 320W 6000-20000rpm Multi Purpose Electric Saw with accessories

TIQTAK 320W 6000-20000rpm Multi Purpose Electric Saw with accessories

Regular price $69.00 USD
Regular price $99.00 USD Sale price $69.00 USD
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Rated Voltage: 110-120V

80mm

RPM:6000-20000/min

Rated Input Power: 320W

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Customer Reviews

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Sam
Works great and easy to use

This multi tool works great. I installed my own luxury vinyl plank floors and needed to under cut several door moldings before installation. I also needed to cut a couple floor planks at odd angles. This tool helped me do an excellent job on everything and was easy to use - be sure to follow all safety precautions such as wearing eye googles and good shoes (in case it kicks back during use.) Good value for the money - my local hardware store wanted a lot more money for a multi tool.

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toolateretailer
Great little tool.

Installing underlayment and vinyl plank flooring in my home so I needed to cut 9 door jambs and sand a raised spot in the sub floor. I bought a hand jamb saw and electric sander but found this little gem. I returned the two tools and couldn't be happier with this one. There are no instructions for putting on the attachments, but it's not rocket science and easy enough.

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Sean Brown
Must have when installing floors

I replaced our carpet upstairs with laminate floor to match the downstairs. I used this to cut door casing, drywall, laminate, and whatever else got in the way.

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Dawn
Helpful gadget for around the house.

Bought this for small jobs, making planters and such things, I have other tools but this is awesome. Can handle a little abuse too.

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Ed Bortz
Worked perfectly for my needs

I had to cut three holes in my ceiling and walls to investigate a slow drip above. This let me cut very straight lines without all of the mess and roughness of a hand saw. It also let me cut to a precise depth because I wasnt sure what was behind this. Again, something a hand drywall saw would not be able to do. I bought a special drywall cutter but ended up preferring the one that came with the multitool. I can see myself using this for lots of projects. Tool itself seems strong and sturdy. No issues with it bogging down at all even when I pushed into the cut pretty rough.