1 YEAR WARRANTY - Confidence in your purchase with a limited warranty for peace of mind.
DUAL ACTION DESIGN - Teeth with 2 cutting edges for efficient push and pull cutting.
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY - Crafted from high-quality carbon steel for durability and performance.
COMPACT LIGHTWEIGHT - Weighing only 3.2 ounces, it's easy to handle and maneuver.
CUTTING EDGE PRECISION - Experience the sharpness of diamond-ground teeth for flawless cuts.
The Shark10-2206 Rockeater Drywall Saw is a professional-grade tool designed for remodeling and drywall work. Featuring diamond-ground teeth and a sharp puncturing point, this saw ensures precision and efficiency. With a 6-inch blade and 7 TPI, it’s perfect for both scoring and plunge cutting. Made from high-quality carbon steel, it combines durability with lightweight design, making it an essential addition to any contractor's toolkit.
Specifications
Brand
Shark
Color
Black, Silver
Blade Material
Carbon Steel
Surface Recommendation
Alloy Steel
Special Feature
Diamond ground teeth, teeth with 2 cutting edges
Included Components
Shark 10-2206 Rockeater Drywall Saw
Product Dimensions
11"L x 2"W x 0.75"H
Warranty Type
Limited
Item Weight
3.2 Ounces
Speed
7 RPM
Blade Length
6 Inches
Number of Teeth
42
Blade Shape
Flat
Global Trade Identification Number
00008023022061
Handle Material
ABS Plastic
UPC
008023022061
Manufacturer
Shark Corp
Part Number
10-2206
Item Weight
3.2 ounces
Country of Origin
USA
Item model number
10-2206
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
Pack of 1
Material
Carbon Steel
Item Package Quantity
1
Special Features
Diamond ground teeth, teeth with 2 cutting edges
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
Reviews
4.7
All from verified purchases
P**S
Shockingly not bad!
for doing cut-outs and cutting patches I've been using an oscillating saw.. but my cuts were so tight that the slightest hiccup would be cause for re-trimming. I grew up with big reciprocating saws, but I just don't like 'em.. they've always felt too heavy-handed.. And my experience with other jab saws? They were just too much work and still rough as could be.This one's the sweet spot. It's cheap-looking, but it'll do. every bit as easy as a power tool, believe it or not. I'm shocked by how much I like it.And I for one am glad the teeth aren't tighter.This blade also works great for circles.I'll still use the oscillating tool for cutting pieces from a new sheet of 1/2" to use for patchwork, but for making the holes, this is the one.doing a rewire over here.
A**W
Best Sheetrock Saw I've Ever Used
This saw is perfect. 99% of my cuts are for cutting a hole in the middle of sheetrock, either for making a path for cables or cutting out a wall mount plate. The sharp tip of this knife pierces through even double sheetrock with ease, and the double-tooth blade is very sturdy and fine. It cuts quickly and with precision. My first time cutting through double sheetrock I didn't even realize, I thought I was at a bad angle for the cut and it was giving me minor trouble. I was very surprised when I knocked the pieces out to see two layers behind.The handle is contoured nicely for grip. It's soft enough that you could bang on with a free hand to get into the wall--but again, the sharp tip makes this unnecessary. A little twisting of the knife will get into any wall quickly.I saved the sheath from my previous saw (its only plus) and use this one all the time.
B**T
Hands down best drywall saw out there
Buy it, if you cut drywall occasionally or constantly, for work or for fun, in the rain or in the sun, in the day or through the night...you will never buy another drywall saw again. Seriously.
C**L
Look no further
I don't care what anyone else says, this is hands down the best drywall saw on planet earth. There's no comparison. This thing is a beast. Absolute GOAT. I started hanging board in the 90s and only wish I had found this sooner. I came across this in the early 2000's and haven't bought any other saw since then. Its a game changer.
B**L
A good tool but could be improved.
I have no criticisms about the quality of this saw. It is made of good steel. It punches through sheet rock without flexing which might result in bending or breaking the blade. The blade holds its edge. However, in my opinion, the saw is too coarse. As in cutting any material, a minimum number of teeth needs to be in contact with the material throughout the cut. A saw that is too coarse for the thickness of material can often be slanted so that more teeth make contact with the material, but in certain situations this is not possible. This results in the blade wanting to grab and pull and tear. This coarseness also makes the blade take too big of a bite of the paper which results in a very ragged cut. This tendency is made worse if the drywall cannot be securely fastened when cutting. I respect the comments by professional drywall installers reviewing this tool, but I would prefer that the number of teeth per inch be in the 10 to 12 range, particularly for sheet rock 1/2 inch and under. It might not cut as fast, but the tendency to grab and resist the cut would be much improved. Outlet holes could be cut cleaner. And I doubt that a few more teeth per inch would result in any problematic teeth loading. This is a good tool, but I would like the option to buy it with a few more teeth per inch.
W**D
Best key hole saw out there.
I’m a carpenter and just like so many I’ve tried a variety of key hole saws this one without a doubt, does a better job than any other I’ve seen. It cuts like butter because it has forward and backward cutting teeth and it is slightly thinner towards the point which makes puncturing and intricate cuts an easy task.
I**O
Excelente producto corta super rápido
Súper filoso
S**O
Long life saw
It last around 3 years with a sharp blade and no dobt that this article has no comparison
Common Questions
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Neha S.
Excellent communication throughout the order process. Product is perfect.
2 weeks ago
Fatima A.
Best international shipping I've ever tried. Worth every penny!
The world's finest drywall saw. Designed for the professional with diamond ground teeth for fast, smooth cuts. Comfortable handle with wrist strap for convenience. Will outlast most drywall saws four to one. The Rockeater will also cut cement board! A must for anyone doing remodeling or drywall work.
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This coarseness also makes the blade take too big of a bite of the paper which results in a very ragged cut. This tendency is made worse if the drywall cannot be securely fastened when cutting. I respect the comments by professional drywall installers reviewing this tool, but I would prefer that the number of teeth per inch be in the 10 to 12 range, particularly for sheet rock 1/2 inch and under. It might not cut as fast, but the tendency to grab and resist the cut would be much improved. Outlet holes could be cut cleaner. And I doubt that a few more teeth per inch would result in any problematic teeth loading. 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