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    Default ozito rorory

    I am thinking of buying an ozito rorory
    any reviews/

    jono

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    You get what you pay for!

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    I have the Ozito (my only tool of that make). Grinding bits are finished in one job. Broke several cut off discs when I first used it. No instructions on which collet to use. If you tighten collet nut too much with shaft locked you might see the body of the tool separate into two halves.
    I bought it initially to cut grooves in one way screws so I could remove them, and for this task it has proven itself. I have also used it to cut wire cable and threaded screw to length. I have bought Dremel bits (what else is there?) to replace the originals as needed.

    Cheap entry level tool.

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    Not worth it personally. I have one and while the tool itself works the bits that come with it are truly garbage. You'll wind up spending around the same money as an entry level Dremel once you've been out buying replacement bits.

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    I have the Ozito rotary because I wasn't sure I would have a real use for one but just wanted to see. It's okaaaaaay though get the Dremel cut-off bits at least. I don't know if I'll ever bother upgrading to an actual Dremel tool.

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    I had one. I bought a Dremel. No more needs to be said.

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    Looking around it appears there's actually a $50 Dremel these days anyway, if budget is an issue I'd just get that. Otherwise their larger kits with a slightly higher powered motor are available for like $90.

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