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Dave, have you got the 3 way chuck or collet system?
I initially had a problem of the bit getting loose (subsequently realised I wasn't using the nut and was only hand tightening!) and Bosch were very good - they sent me the collet system to try (don't use it though) and 3 spare diamond xbits!
 
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doug boardley

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I had something similar a bosch rotocut,
had it a few years before it finally packed in, bits weren't very good tho' and couldn't use it on site (240v) does rotozip come in 110v?
 
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Rob Z

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Here is a picture I found that shows how precisely the RotoZip will cut with the diamond blade attachment. This tile was cut for a toilet flange. The Rotozip is smoother and with less vibration than a grinder, and thus has less chance of breaking a tile.
 
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David - Tradetiler

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The angle grinder add-on has to pass EU reg's before it can be sold in the UK, hopefully soon..
Also I have heard rumours of other exiting add-ons too. so once you have the machine it will become even more versatile.

BTW Dave, You will be most impressed by the Diamond Xbit. That it the accessory that really makes the RotoZip a tilers tool.
 
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Rob Z

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David,

I didn't think about the fact that not all attachments would be sold in every market. There are quite a few that are sold with the set of attachments that I got with my most recent RotoZip.

We have an 18V cordless that is mated up with Bosch batteries. It's pretty handy.

I still have my original RotoZip (from the mid 90's) that is so-so working condition. It still runs ok, but all the attachments are breaking and I can't fnd replacments. The on/off switch has problems but the motor is still running strong.
 
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brian c

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yes very good piece of kit but as usual..how much is it and like the fein do the tools cost an arm and a leg?:thumbsup:
 

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these xcores seem to be the sucessor to 365drill bits but at such a cost ? Do you really get that much out of them ?
 
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David - Tradetiler

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I used it last weekend, was easy enough. I liked it
 
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DHTiling

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I used mine from Tradetiler to cut around 2 port holes in travertine...

Rotozip's are well worth the money and tradetiler does a cracking price on them.....get yours ASAP i say...
 

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