AmericanMechanic
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What's the best dremel type tool? One that will actually perform and will last decades in DIY use. Should be rebuildable, by nature.
Thanks!
Thanks!
What's the best dremel type tool? One that will actually perform and will last decades in DIY use. Should be rebuildable, by nature.
Thanks!
You've been a member for nine years and you're just now realizing that?Damn, that Foredom Flex is pretty awesome. It would be great for porting and bench work. I'm gonna go poor on this site. ...

thats the one i have, i have 2 of them and they never let me down. i looked at some new ones and they just seem like cheap junkI have a Dremel 400xpr that was 2.0 Amps. I don't think they ever built a more powerful one. I better take good care of it if the new ones are no good.
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You've been a member for nine years and you're just now realizing that?
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I have a Dremel 400xpr that was 2.0 Amps. I don't think they ever built a more powerful one. I better take good care of it if the new ones are no good.
The polisher is way slower than the Dremel and the shape is a lot different than a rorary tool/die grinder Tell us how it works out for you.I recently fried my 400XPR. I had it for a long time and I got my money's worth out of it. Looking at the modern replacements I'm not impressed.
I'm going to see how my M12 polisher/sander does as an alternative, I have the 1/8" & 1/4" collet adapters from Fluxion here on GJ.
The polisher is way slower than the Dremel and the shape is a lot different than a rorary tool/die grinder Tell us how it works out for you.
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I think Rotozip might be gone. It was a Bosch company, just like Dremel. I am trying to remember if I ever used that planer attachment.I have a Dremel 400 XPR and a Rotozip Rebel. I originally bought my Dremel kit because I had a door that was not installed right. I needed to plane the top corner of the door so it wouldn't stick anymore and the Dremel kit it came with a door planner attachment. It worked great and I find the Dremel is great for smaller jobs that don't require a ton of power.
Long before I bought the Dremel, I purchased a Rotozip. The Rotozip is much more powerful, but I don't know if they even make them anymore. I have the Zipmate attachments (both the older style and newer style) and I'm cut off some pretty large bolts etc and it had no problem. I also have this one attachment that allows you to cut a slot under your baseboard trim so you can install tile or without having to remove the baseboard trim. That attachment saved me a lot of time.