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Afternoon all. Anyone got any experience using a ARMEG EBS TRI-CUT CIRCULAR CUTTER ? Just curious as considering one or sticking with stitch drilling for back boxes.
 
stitch drill and a sds scutch chisel in a 110V makita. child's play.
 
breeze block and light concrete blocks no problem, red bricks is slow and hard going with one, if you get one make sure you get the shroud to cover the bits or dust and debris goes everywhere. have the full set and to be honest dont use it much, tend to use the angle grinder or chaser for the main cuts then sds for the chasing out and levelling off in the back.
 

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