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Dremel or Proxxon rotary tool

shoturtle

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A friend of my wants to get a new rotary tool. And was considering dremel and proxxon. Which would be the better tool for an avid hobbits that build wooden boats and planes?
 
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OEXL16B

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I'm always using my Dremel with a cut-off wheel. I Just got though using it a little while ago to cut a section of sink drain pipe because I don't have a tubing cutter. The one thing I'd recommend is getting the variable speed; it's a necessity.
 

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i have heard the proxxons put dremels to shame. at least the dremels made in the last X amount of years. apparently there was a turning point in dremel quality a few years back, and the newer versions get not so great reviews. i have a dremel that is about 3 years old, and i have worked it to death, and i have been pleased so far. FWIW
 
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jim2664258

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i have heard the proxxons put dremels to shame. at least the dremels made in the last X amount of years. apparently there was a turning point in dremel quality a few years back, and the newer versions get not so great reviews. i have a dremel that is about 3 years old, and i have worked it to death, and i have been pleased so far. FWIW

Kinda wonder if the tide may have turned for the good with Bosch taking them over. I had the previous-generation top electric model Dremel made, and it was frankly a POS. I emailed Dremel customer service just to tell them how disappointed I was in it (out of warranty so I wasn't angling for anything) and I got a reply from Bosch customer support. They wanted me to send the unit in. Since I wanted it to be gone, I did, with no promises from them.

They sent me a refurb 4000 model, their current top electric. There is no comparison between this one and the previous - the 4000 is far better. Hopefully Bosch will steer Dremel in the right direction.
 

Monte

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just look at them in a store and check out the built quality.....you´ll leave the store with a Proxxon with metal gear housing.... (or simply take a look at the Dremel collet/chuck and then the Proxxon....)....
 

Robbie UK

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With the demise of Dremel there is only one game in town - Proxxon.

For those who have an older Dremel it will come as a shock as to how the brand has raced to the bottom of the quality market - so look after your old one!
 

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I have and used both, I have one corded and 2 cordless Dremels (one minimite and the stylus I love) but the Proxxon blows them out of the water,but you need a power supply for it. I also have a sander by Proxxon which is great. But I just use them for modeling.

John
 

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I was in Target the other day and saw a Black and Decker rotary tool. $20 and it had a full 2 amps of power! That's far more than any dremel tool. I might have to get one just to give it a try. The dremel ones never seemed to have enough power for me.
 

woody 73

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Back in the Day dremel was the king and they made some very nice rotary tools. After my third dremel, my brother-in-law bought me a chinese one from England it only runs on 220V so I bought a reducer plug and it now runs on 120 v but only in one speed. I wish it had more balls but I never look a gift down and I use it all the time.

When the day comes that it dies I will look at the Proxxon and see what has that the dremel is lacking.
 
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