Buy Cordless Precision Rotary Tool Ryobi ONE+ 18V PRT100B (Tool Only- Battery and Charger NOT INCLUDED)

The chargers and batteries from Ryobi work with all of their 18v batteries.

One PRT100B, 12 engraving, carving, sanding, polishing, cleaning, and etching accessories, and a user’s manual.

To get the best control and accuracy, there are five different speeds, ranging from 4,400 to 23,000 RPM.

It’s good for very small jobs, like metal or leather engraving, intricate wood carving, fine sanding, polishing, and cleaning, or glass etching (not for cutting or drilling.

On-board accessory storage makes it easy to find and keep things organized.

You can add more tools to your RYOBI 18V ONE+ tool set with the PRT100B Precision Rotary Tool (Tool Only). The Precision Rotary Tool is cordless, so the user doesn’t have to think about where to find an outlet and an extension cord to use this tool. The Precision Rotary Tool has five speed settings that range from 4,400 to 23,000 RPM. This gives users more control and accuracy, as well as better performance. The 12 tools that come with the machine can be used for a wide range of precision-based applications, like metal engraving, intricate wood carving, glass etching, polishing, and other projects. The on-board accessory storage is a great way to stay organized and keep your bits close by for quick changes. This rotary tool is great for working inside because it has a quiet and powerful motor. The 1/8 in. collet fits most tools. I think that the best thing about this tool is that it is part of the Ryobi One+ System, which has more than 225 Cordless Tools that all work on the same battery platform. The Precision Rotary Tool comes with 12 engraving, carving, sanding, polishing, cleaning, and etching accessories, as well as an operator’s manual. It comes with the RYOBI 3-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty. Batteries and chargers are not sold together.

My favorite thing about this tool is that it can be used with my other one and 18V batteries. There’s a problem, though. It could have done the job very well. When you used a little pressure to cut through a metal screw, the blade came to a stop. When I cut through one of the screws, it paused 8 to 10 times. I had 6 to cut. Finally, I gave this tool back and bought a battery-powered tool from Dremel. It’s a better tool, and I haven’t had any problems with the switch.

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