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RotoZip FS2 Flex Shaft Attachment


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Brand: RotoZip
Manufacturer: Rotozip
Model: FS2


Features
Length 2.25-inches
Weight 1.3 pounds

Accessories
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Editorial Reviews:

The MOST POWERFUL Flex Shaft on the market, this attachment turns your RotoZip Spiral Saw tool into a powerful precision tool. Perfect for cutting, grinding, sanding and polishing in tight spots, it will help do-it-yourselfers handle any home improvement project.


User Comments about the RotoZip FS2 Flex Shaft Attachment

I later found out that the 2 seconds it took to turn off the power still was enough to snap the shaft at the roto zip end. Using the flex shaft continuosly made it very hot in the handle so I had to wear gloves. I used it to shape a 2x4 into an armrest for my truck door. Also, later I was wearing latex gloves and the cutting saw blade caught the glove. Even though I was using it for light duty cutting plastic, it could not stand up to momentary stress. I quickly shut off the power but the glove got tangled up and I got cut.



Delivered on time, in good condition and was as described. You cant bend too much also, but it is workable if you have roto zip machine already. Product had some cutting and sanding bits in it also.very noisy and flex shaft gets hot.



Doesn't take standard size X-bits (5/32 inch) - so couldn't use the bit I needed. It works but I wasn't very happy with it. Doesn't flex enough. Made an odd grinding noise one time.



this is an excellent add on. as you'd expect, it's well made, it's a good length and it brings the power of the spiral saw to your finger tips. when you need to do fine work or get into a tight spot it's a must have.



It is nice because it has more grunt than a dremel, but cable doesn't seem as flexible. But for larger projects the extra power makes up for it.