lllopez's Full Review: Soundbest International Dura Grip Drywall Key Hole...
Working with real estate you come into plenty of situations that call for tools that you simply need to have. Rehabilitating a property always calls for certain tools and you make certain that you always have them readily available. One such tool is a drywall saw.
We like to update every property we take on yet try to keep within the spirit of the architecture. Old plaster walls are difficult to deal with and unless the budget includes expensive plaster artisans, we work with drywall. One of the better tools for cutting into drywall quickly is the Dura Grip Drywall Saw. Armed with a 6' blade, the Dura Grip Drywall Saw is both versatile, quick and effective cutting in recessed lighting, electric boxes and around obstacles that invariably pop up on projects. A hammerhead on the handle is great for knocking in drywall screws that somehow didn't end up recessed or even banging in nails that pop up unexpectedly. The rubber handle is easy on the hands and absorbs the shock of hammering and comfortable if you are spending an extended period of time installing drywall. The blade is stiff and stands up to the rigors of the contractor's domain. Often I see our guys opening paint lids with the tip of the Dura Grip Drywall Saw with no problems; the blade is that tough. The cut is rough as the nature is to have fewer teeth than finish saws but that also makes it a bit more aggressive when tearing into stock, which it does quickly, which translates into profit.
I require our guys use their own tools on the job and it drives me nuts to see the choices some of the guys make, often overspending on tools that simply are bad choices. Why not get a better tool that can do more and takes care of you? The Dura Grip Drywall Saw is both a drywall and keyhole saw, with a hammer head and even has a eyelet where you can hang it if you like.
The Dura Grip Drywall Saw is one of those tools you stick with once you own, it's just that good.
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