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Rockwell SoniCrafter
MSRP: $179.99

Member Tested Rating: 9.3
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Rockwell’s SoniCrafter 73-piece Professional Kit includes everything a DIYer needs to cut, sand, polish, scrape, shape and remove many types of material. The tool features a slim design with a soft grip, microsonic oscillation for smooth, efficient performance, and a variable-speed function that turns tough jobs into simple tasks. Contact Rockwell Power Tools at 866-514-ROCK, www.rockwelltools.com.

MEMBER TESTED RESULTS
Robert Marshall, De Soto, MO


“I used the Rockwell SoniCrafter to replace a broken bathroom tile and to cut drywall for outlets. I even cut some bricks in half just because I could.”

Bryan Lichty, Gladstone, MO


“The ability to hook up a dust collector is great. My favorite applications were grinding, sanding and making plunge cuts in drywall and wood.”

Comments
Jerry Young
# Jerry Young
Monday, August 16, 2010 7:39 PM
I used the Rockwell SoniCrafter on my bath room remodel and kitchen. I would say it did an exclent job of cuting drywall,flooring,PVC pipe,copper pipe,Floor tile all with ease!
contractor man
# contractor man
Friday, August 20, 2010 5:54 AM
I have the rockwell soniccrafter and it works well. I also have a dremel multi max that does very well.
klehman1
# klehman1
Wednesday, October 13, 2010 3:25 PM
This tool is the next best thing to the sawzall, only need to find an attachment to cut painted plaster. another great tool wouldn't be with out it now!
pcruz1
# pcruz1
Monday, November 08, 2010 10:30 AM
i have the rockwell sonicrafter but have trouble finding attachments for it, are there any other brand thar are compatible to it. other then that it's a graet product.
mseeley
# mseeley
Sunday, January 02, 2011 5:31 PM
I have the sonicrafter which i have used on re finishing my kitchen cabinets. It is outstanding tool. I have also used on many other projects like installing re trackable screen for my new frenchdoors. I just got one for my dad as christmas gift and he has been putting it work since christmas day.
tmbressler
# tmbressler
Sunday, October 09, 2011 1:08 PM
my wife bought me the sonicrafter as an upgrade to my dremel miltimax, for the most part I have been very satisfied with the tool, ease of use, ability to perform for what they say it will do etc. Not so happy though with the life of the cutting blades , especially with the prices of them. also the Lowes store where we boughjt it barely has the basics in the consumables for the tool. they didnt have sand paper for months I finally just called the company and ordererd it.
lfrazier2
# lfrazier2
Sunday, February 05, 2012 1:45 AM
I just recently bought my rockwell on black friday for 99.00 bucks. I bought the dremelmultimax for 100.00.anyone want to buy my multymax for 20.00?I waited 4 2 years to buy the better tool and in the mean time probabaly spent three times that in blades alone.I say multi-junk for sale 20.00
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