My Dremel finally died last night as I was playing attic rat sorting out some wiring problems with the coax that evidently was originally put in by a cable company field tech who was on his first job, or having an incredibly bad day.
I went over to the local HD and Lowes this morning and was completely underwhelmed by the current Dremel product line.
It seems like none I looked at have any power, at least compared to my old one. The new versions spin up to RPM's in the stratosphere, but no torque behind it.
I also noticed the speed adjustment was linear now instead of a 3 speed. That's fine, but the slider to adjust the speed only worked through about half of the adjustment range effectively making them on/off.
I need to replace my old one, and the ones I saw at the DIY stores appear to have been cheapened to the point they are bordering on being a POS.
I like Dremel tips, and have a good number on hand of the ones I commonly use. If possible, I would like to either find a decent quality Dremel, or something that will use the same wheels and stones.
Brand isn't important, but quality is - if such a thing still exists. Corded is fine, cordless is fine, three speed or variable is fine, as long as it works.
I got over 20 years out of the one that just died, I'd be surprised if I could get 20 minutes out of the ones I saw this morning.
Any suggestions for a replacement ?
I went over to the local HD and Lowes this morning and was completely underwhelmed by the current Dremel product line.
It seems like none I looked at have any power, at least compared to my old one. The new versions spin up to RPM's in the stratosphere, but no torque behind it.
I also noticed the speed adjustment was linear now instead of a 3 speed. That's fine, but the slider to adjust the speed only worked through about half of the adjustment range effectively making them on/off.
I need to replace my old one, and the ones I saw at the DIY stores appear to have been cheapened to the point they are bordering on being a POS.
I like Dremel tips, and have a good number on hand of the ones I commonly use. If possible, I would like to either find a decent quality Dremel, or something that will use the same wheels and stones.
Brand isn't important, but quality is - if such a thing still exists. Corded is fine, cordless is fine, three speed or variable is fine, as long as it works.
I got over 20 years out of the one that just died, I'd be surprised if I could get 20 minutes out of the ones I saw this morning.
Any suggestions for a replacement ?
I'd guess a low hours used one could be had cheaply. (I just passed on an older one at an estate sale...)