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Alternative to Dremel
Has anyone tried using a Foredom rotary tool instead of a Dremel?
http://www.foredom.net/seriessrmotor...dcontrols.aspx
My Dremels keep wearing out, and I'm thinking I'd like to have something more durable. Thoughts?
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What part seems to wear out? There are motor brushes that are said to need replacing after 60 or so work hours. If it has a speed control/on switch that assembly may have died out. I recently replaced said assembly in my Dremel 300 series along with the motor brushes and its working almost like new.
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Foredoms are great but they aren't cheap. I like using them. The motors are bigger and can handle a heavier load and the foot pedal for controlling speed is nice, the flex-shaft is lighter and more maneuverable than holding the whole motor in your hand. Dremel does make a flex-shaft accessory (25$-40$) I have one for my craftsman rotary tool. I oil it up once a day if I'm going to be using it a lot (3-in-1 not WD-40)
If your dremel is wearing out prematurely you need to examine how you are using it. Is it covered under warranty?
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