james manter
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I have only used a few times. It works ok. It is just to slow to use at work
Richard Harris
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
It’s everything that was advertised. Make sure though you have the correct multi tool, otherwise the saw will not fit.
Jose A. Cunha
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
One the first TEST CUT on 3/8" drywall, failed to cut with single gang cutter, broke teeth on the head of my Milwaukee oscillating multi tool. Only 3 left intact painted white in attached image. Only fit in one position neither 90 degree vertical or horizontal, and even in that ONE position, failed miserably and damaged tool. You get what you pay for, which in this case is TRASH.
Britney Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
We are building a house and one of the most tedious jobs, in my opinion, is cutting everything out of the sheetrock. We look forward to using this product. I believe it will truly make the job a lot easier and quicker.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
I am putting OSB in my newly built garage and using this tool to cut the outlets out has really saved a lot of time. Easy to set up and easy to use.
Jared
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023
So I guess this is on me because I didn’t come read through all the reviews. So while the listing said it fits dewalt tools, it does not. The hole is too small to fit over the head of the multi tool. I decided to just make the hole bigger with a step bit, which worked for exactly one cut before 3 of the 4 welds broke and it became useless scrap metal. This might be the worst thing I’ve ever bought on Amazon. Save your money.
TheDutchess
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023
These are fine for a home gamer. These should not be used by professionals. After the second hole I cut in standard 1/2" drywall the corner weld broke on one of them. This really isn't acceptable as it cost nothing to make the weld a millimeter or 2 wider to increase durability.Home gamer fine, Pro NEIN!
Jern
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023
Let's get to the heart of it right out of the gate:If you are a trade electrician you don’t want anything to do with any of these or comparable Amazon listings- you’ll drive yourself crazy. If you want something that will work all day, day in and out, there’s professional grade versions of this… but they’ll run you $50 each, for single and duplex. If it’s your trade, it’s worth it in the time you save sitting there with a drywall saw.If you want this to fit a Dewalt quick change you either need to use a stepped bit to bore out a 1-1/8th hole for clearance, or look for something else already with that clearance hole. Personally I wouldn’t mess with trying to alter these. I bought the Harbor Freight single for about $15, and it fits the Dewalt quick release out of the box, albeit a little askew… see photos. The Dewalt quick release is a bit wonky to begin with, because it looks straight as an arrow on the Milwaukee. (in my photos the Harbor Freight is on the left while the single from this listing is on the right).The ones provided in this listing are obviously from different manufacturers. The stainless steel duplex is absolute garbage, and the welds snapped in two seconds. The single outlet is not stainless, is overall harder steel and works ok but isn’t very sharp.If you are doing a dozen outlets in your own house , with a Milwaukee 12V oscillating tool or comparable, these are ok.For anything else, you want something different but what that is exactly depends on your use case.In my view these are just a headache and a waste of money- better to buy the right thing once than the piece of junk 5x.Your mileage may vary.