🔧 Cut Like a Pro with DEWALT!
The DEWALT Rotary Saw (DW660) is a powerful corded tool featuring a 5-amp motor and a remarkable 30,000 RPM, designed for efficient cutting. Its ergonomic design minimizes fatigue, while the dust-sealed switch enhances durability. With tool-free bit changes and included collets, this saw is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and performance.
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DW660 |
Item Weight | 3.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 5.62 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | DW660 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Multi |
Style | Tool |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Flat |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Durability |
Included Components | Drywall Cutting Bit | 1/4", 1/8" Collets |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
National Stock Number | 5130-01-397-9715 |
A**R
Perfect
Great
B**N
Great tool
Great tool. Easy to use. Makes dry wall cutouts a breeze.
B**O
Drywall machine
Great quality as expected from a Dewalt tool.
D**D
Works
Works fine, but the end is a little wobbly.
S**R
Good transaction
Does the job well.
R**A
dewalt dw660 rotary tool
Excellent impressive tool -- but I expected this from DeWalt and I wasn't disappointed. Years ago I had purchased a rotozip brand tool and it burned out on first use. I had to finish what I was doing with a regular single speed Dremel Tool. So I was turned off by rotary tools. However I had a lot of cutout work to do -- carpenters lace type trim work for the porch and gable trim. I hate a scroll saw because of the pain of having to unhook and rehook the blade every time you start to cut in a new area; and I did not want to pay the expense of a band saw; I just would not use it often enough to justify and my jig saw just wasn't maneuverable enough in tight patterns. So I went to Amazon and asked for rotary saws to see what was out there and BAM -- there it was DeWalt! I don't care what anyone else says I LOVE DeWalt tools; they have never let me down. From my 10" table saw; 10" compound Miter saw; drills; sanders; planner; table router; trim router and now rotary saw my DeWalt tools have always served me well.This rotary saw cut through 3/4" hardwood and 3/4" treated exterior pine plywood -- yes folks, like a hot knife through butter. With the first cut I knew I had hit the jack-pot. There was no strain on the tool, it handled the wood effortlessly, and I had no trouble controlling it as I cut freehanded through the wood. The ring guide kept the blade perpendicular to the wood and the cuts were clean and smooth. I cut a lot of scallops; circles; scrolls; curls and whatnots through several pieces of 7 - 8 foot long boards and with this saw I did it fast. I bought just the saw because I did not know if it would work but I would advise people to also purchase the D-handle attachment you can get for it. I think it would make holding the tool more comfortable; especially if you are doing a lot of cutting. By the time I was finished I had cramps in my fingers for several days. And that is the ONLY complaint I have.I realize 7 foot long boards would have been very cumbersome to maneuver through a scroll saw or even a band saw and a jig saw just would have taken way too long. I did my whole project in one 2-day weekend. Thank you DeWalt! Thank you Amazon for getting it to me in less than 4 days!Oh and I forgot to mention, I am a 52 year old woman and I am proudly a woodworker with 23 years experience at the craft! So stand back -- look out -- I'm on fire now. When I get done the neighborhood will never be the same!
D**R
Tool
Use it a lot. Great tool
M**S
VERY disappointed.
I’m a huge DeWalt fan but I was VERY disappointed with this. Hate the 2 button tool free locking collet, ended up using 5/8 wrench since it wouldn’t stay tight. Tried to cut a slot through roughly 1/2” lightweight paneling type material with 1/8” bit that was included and 1/4” $20 router bit. I went very slowly and the 1/8” bit broke after less than a foot and the 1/4” bit kept snagging and tearing out the wood. Ended up using a basic jig saw which worked fine.
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