Milwaukee Cut Off Tool

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Okay, this is a cool one. The Milwaukee M12 Fuel Brushless Cordless Cut Off Tool. One tool that has so many uses. You can use this to cut metal, as in stainless steel, steel, and non-ferrous materials. That's just on one blade. This comes with 3 different blades, so one for the metals, one for drywall, fiber cement and plastic, and the last one for tile that can either be wet or dry.

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This tool is part of Milwaukee's M12 line with over 80+ tools! This one is a good one to add to the collection.

When we first got this tool in, I realized that this doesn't come with a wood blade. As woodworking is our main focus, it would be awesome to see that it would already come with one. BUT, I did some research and turns out you can add on any Dremel Saw Max 3" blade! An extra flange adapter is included in the Cut Off Tool kit, so we are all good now.

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Honestly, having this size of a saw, and doing 20,000 rpms, is perfect for little cuts and not having to drag out a big circ saw. Speaking of big circ saws, this cut off tool comes with a dust collection "boot". This boot just slips over the blade guard and snaps into place. It's got the dust collection port and also depth gauge. To take it off, raise the depth gauge all the way up and press the release button, and it just slides right out. 

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This is one of those tools that you wish you had when you're in the middle of a job. So you can click here to check this out online!

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