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Dremel DRE686 Sanding/Grinding Kit


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Brand: Dremel
Manufacturer: Dremel
Model: DRE686


Features
31 Accessories
Reusable case
Dividers for 3 case compartments
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Accessories
This Old House
Building Construction Illustrated

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User Comments about the Dremel DRE686 Sanding/Grinding Kit

The best item for so many jobs. It is very versatile like no other tool.Good price, good quality and lasting power and does a great job when control is required in the type of work done.One caveat, DO NOT buy the battery powered piece of junk, as it just burns out quicker than a firecracker.Spend a bit more on the plug in and it will be worth the extra cost.



This is one of the accessory kits that I ordered with my new cordless Dremel. They make short work of cutting through the tough stone.I also intend to use these attachments for household repairs, refinishing furniture and general cleaning and polishing.I would insert a photo of one of my sculptures but don't see a way to do it here.Dremel DRE686 Sanding/Grinding Kit They are perfect for my needs. I am a beginning sculptor and am using these bits to help me shape my soapstone pieces.



I really thought I would be using it for all kinds of different tasks around the house. I suppose my advice would be to truly analyze what your needs are. I doubt I would repurchase, but perhaps that's just because I don't have a lot of uses for it. I guess I expected more from this tool. I have found, however, that I seldom use it and that's a bit disappointing to me. Although the Dremel does a lot, you simply just may not need it. It goes through the charge fast.



"I must admit I didn't think much of Andy first time I laid eyes on him; looked like a stiff breeze would blow him over. That was my first impression of the man."Much easier than a rock hammer.