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I bought this for a Christmas gift.they loved it. I would recommend this for any golfer who likes gadgets. True to the dremel name; the quality and ease of use are excellent.
The portability is really nice, though the power isn't as strong as some other rotary tools like the black & decker rtx-b in particular. I highly suggested it if you NEED something cordless or if your doing quick or lightweight work (trimming pet nails, etching some plexiglass, etc). That way, instead of the tool slowing down when the batteries start dying, it will continue to operate at a good speed until the batteries are completely drained. I am a modder, and I used to use this a lot on many different mods that I work on (game consoles, routers, laptops etc). With fully charged batteries, it can cut through alot of materials, but dont expect to be able to drill through any metal. However, if your going to be working on a project for some time or if your cutting plexi, I would have to suggest the black and decker rtx-b or rtx-6 rotary tools (the other dremel rotary tools are highly overpriced in my opinion, and the black and decker ones have more amperage = torque = power = ability to cut through harder substances).NOTE: Get some rechargeable batteries, you'll thank yourself later. The only thing that could make it better is if they included an upconverter in the rotary tool.
You need to look before you leap. Just do a search for Dremel. Amazon is not, and has not been for a long time, the cheaper buy. Home depot sells this exact same tool for $19.99.
Similar tools, albeit with sanding drum attachments, are sold as "pet grooming tools" and cost significantly more. The button-lock means you don't have to fool around with small wrenches to tighten or loosen the collett when changing attachments. Battery life is reasonable and though the tool is not too cumbersome in the hand for most jobs, if you have a job that requires you to hold it like a pencil it can become a bit fatiguing (it's pretty heavy at the end opposite your work). The best price I've found for a battery-operated Dremel is the Golf Cleaning Tool Kit. I use this tool regularly for grinding toenails on my show dogs and find they vastly prefer this battery-operated tool to a corded, electric one. If you find instances where the convenience of battery operability is of paramount importance, this is a very plausible tool to consider. This tool is capable of many traditional high speed/low torque rotary tool tasks.If you're looking for battery powered convenience (4-AA batteries), I highly recommend this two-speed tool.
Since that there are very few cordless drills made for the hobbyist/modeler, I converted this tool to an excellent drill by replacing the 1/8" collet with a 0" collet, whereas, it will accept #60 thru #80 drill bits. Of course, the low speed of 5,000 RPM may be too fast for plastic or metal, it works great on wood.
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