FullRaceMerc
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What would you use in place of a Dremel rotary tool? On jobsites I usually don't have easy access to air so something with an electric motor would be better.
I rarely use a Dremel. I have an angle grinder or saws for most cutting work. But every once in awhile the smaller tool has worked well for odd tasks that come up. I have kept one on the truck for years for those odd situations & it was a problem solver. Usually grinding out some small section of steel. Or cutting previously installed tile around a shower valve. Precise work. The cheapies didn't last, but if I bought the better (More expensive) models they would. Because they worked I never gave other choices much thought.
Lately the quality seems to be gone at all levels. They get too hot to hold very quickly. This week I burned up 2 machines. Both model 4000. Dremel says "The Dremel 4000 variable speed rotary tool offers the highest performance and most versatility of all Dremel rotary tools". The 1st had a few miles on it. Its speed became sporadic. The brushes looked good. I ran & bought another to finish the job before the next trade came in. The new one was toast in under 20 minutes. Complete with the magic wire smoke escaping out of the vents. It was exchanged easily under warranty, but I'd rather have tools that work when I need them instead of tools that get replaced for free.
Any suggestions?
I rarely use a Dremel. I have an angle grinder or saws for most cutting work. But every once in awhile the smaller tool has worked well for odd tasks that come up. I have kept one on the truck for years for those odd situations & it was a problem solver. Usually grinding out some small section of steel. Or cutting previously installed tile around a shower valve. Precise work. The cheapies didn't last, but if I bought the better (More expensive) models they would. Because they worked I never gave other choices much thought.
Lately the quality seems to be gone at all levels. They get too hot to hold very quickly. This week I burned up 2 machines. Both model 4000. Dremel says "The Dremel 4000 variable speed rotary tool offers the highest performance and most versatility of all Dremel rotary tools". The 1st had a few miles on it. Its speed became sporadic. The brushes looked good. I ran & bought another to finish the job before the next trade came in. The new one was toast in under 20 minutes. Complete with the magic wire smoke escaping out of the vents. It was exchanged easily under warranty, but I'd rather have tools that work when I need them instead of tools that get replaced for free.
Any suggestions?
