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KasbeKZ Feb 3, 2010 08:12 AM

dremel
 
what dremel do you like? my big stipulation is variable speed, and i also would like one with a high quality attachment fitting if that's possible. the ones i have used would just slip as soon as they hit metal.

NismoPick Feb 3, 2010 08:23 AM

Do you mean which model of the Dremel? Or are you also including the knock-off cheap "dremels" too?

I bought a Chicago Electric one from Harbor Freight for $9 on sale. It came w/ a 100pc attachment kit, which turned out to be the only thing worth $9. The motor on that CE one is absolute junk.

I do have a battery pack Dremel, which comes in handy for junk yards. :D

For the corded versions, go with either the 4000 ( http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pa....aspx?pid=4000 )

or the 300 ( http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pa...pid=300+Series )

You get what you pay for.

KasbeKZ Feb 3, 2010 08:35 AM

yeah i'm not trying to cheap out on it. that's why i'm asking for suggestions! i don't know that i necessarily need a dremel brand. like i said, whatever's good. i think i'll go for a corded version, because while i'm not trying to skimp, the cordless option isn't worth anything to me.

thanks for the links. it seems that the only difference between the 300 and 4000 is quality. i see very few differences in features. i think something like the 300 is pretty well suited for me.

PurePontiacKid Feb 3, 2010 09:42 AM

I use my dad's professional air tools... lol

NismoPick Feb 3, 2010 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by PurePontiacKid (Post 274809)
I use my dad's professional air tools... lol

Which doesn't always "cut it" (lulz) for small / delicate jobs. :D

Use the right tool for the right job (says I).

KasbeKZ Feb 3, 2010 11:18 AM

I've got angle grinders and the like, but like nismo said, more delicate jobs. Also, different range of fittings and bits

Niku-Sama Feb 4, 2010 03:33 PM

i have one of these:
http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pa...400+Series+XPR

same as the 4000 but in a different (better i think) case and uses 2.0amps instead of 1.6. not a huge difference.

the XPR is kind of designed to be able to hold it like a pen/pencil if you need too, the 4000 isnt and being able to hold like a pencil is kinda handy some times

KasbeKZ Feb 4, 2010 03:53 PM

that looks pretty good too! thanks

280zx2by2 Feb 7, 2010 09:39 AM

I always wanted one of these, don't really know how practical it is but seems like you could go into some fine detail

http://mdm.boschwebservices.com/MDMC...2/r02040v3.jpg

http://www.dremel.com/en-us/Tools/Pa....aspx?pid=1100

KasbeKZ Feb 7, 2010 09:59 AM

looks pretty cool. i don't know about something that's meant for "hands on projects" "around the home" though lol.


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