One day I will get one, it would be nice that's for sure, they are expensive though but worth it no doubt.
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One day I will get one, it would be nice that's for sure, they are expensive though but worth it no doubt.
you know you can get the small battery powered ones for $35-$40 now?
I guess that's better than nothing, but I, personally, don't like the battery powered ones, especially the Dremel knock-offs. They don't have enough torque for some projects, and the batteries often run out too fast. I've only used ones belonging to friends when I was at their house helping them with projects.
Sometimes having a cord can be a pain, but I never have to worry about running out of power in the middle of a project and have to stop to recharge my battery.
dont get one of the grand rapids international products ones in the orange casing, they die in a matter of months
@J-Lo QFT!
I got mine at "wally-world". Black & Decker brand for about $40, came with standard attachments. It's chorded and I've been very pleased. If that's still too expensive you can try pawn shops. I've been going to pawn shops to get some less vital tools that I won't be using too often like C clip pliers, $1 vs the stores $16 and tin snips $2 vs $15. Just be sure of the quality before purchasing. But if it were me I'd still buy a new dremel.
there are people that make fake dremels? O.o
stay away from the cordless ones very little battery life had one for a full 24 hours charged overnite and still only got about a hour of charge not very good battery life....brought back to wally world and exchanged for corded version