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The New EZRip Makes Drywall Scoring Easy!

The EZRip Drywall Tool Company today unveiled its drywall ripping tool EZRip which enables drywall professionals to cut wallboard more effectively. The EZRip vastly improves the efficiency of drywall cutting and completely eliminates traditional training time.

The EZRip makes scoring drywall amazingly simple, and gives you the most precise measurement possible in the shortest amount of time. The EZRip conveniently combines measuring, marking, and ripping into one quick and easy operation. No more using your thumb as a guide or snapping a very long chalk line!

The EZRip features a lightweight, telescopic design with additional storage for 10 drywall blades. And, while the EZRip measures only 24 inches in length, it can rip up to 12 feet of drywall. You can choose from four scales, allowing you to measure off the amount you keep or the amount you cut. Once the measurement has been set, the EZRip can be quickly drawn across the drywall panel for a clean, accurate cut.

The use of EZRip is not strictly reserved for drywall professionals, general contractors, or skilled carpenters. It can also round-out the preferred tool box of the home owner and "do-it-yourselfer," by aiding in the most ambitious remodeling job. For additional information visit www.BuyEZRip.com

About the Author
Richard Deboi, CEO of the EZRip Drywall Tool Company

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