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D**C
platinum quality? NOT!
its a "platimun edition" but only difference is the tool box which is not "platinum" quality at all. in fact its of poor quality. save some money go for regular plastic box
A**D
Recommend it to other customers
Excellent quality wood work tool
S**D
Great
Great tolls for beginners and professional
R**.
Superior quality! It met my expectations.
Good quality and functions well. Good value for money too!
I**I
You should buy this if you are wood worker
Excellent tool
R**N
A great starter set, enough equipment to cover most tasks. Dremel quality, peace of mind!
I bought this kit to replace an old rotary tool that had finally handed in the towel after years of occasional use. Dremel have a very good reputation and I decided to move up market a little and see whether that reputation was deserved. After a lot of research I decided to go for the 4/65 set. I decided to buy a corded Dremel because I could see me running out of battery mid task on some of the jobs I have planned for it.If you are wondering what the 4/65 is referring to, there are 4 attachments included in the set and 65 accessories. These are all stored inside a hard plastic case and this set also includes a removable tool holder with a cord wrap that can be hung on the wall for neat storage.On opening the hard plastic case I found everything neatly placed inside and it was obvious that a lot of thought had gone into designing it. I checked all of the contents and everything was there. There are a lot of accessories and they cover a lot of useful applications. Sanding, grinding, cutting, shaping, sharpening, carving and polishing. There is a small block of polishing compound and also included in the set is the EZ SpeedClic Starter Set. In my opinion this should be included in the attachment list as it is so useful. It is a quick fit mandrel with two metal cutting disks. I show it in the attached video.The attachments are:Flex Shaft – this is a must have for the Dremel if you are planning to do a lot of work. It is much easier to use than the Dremel itself and makes fiddly jobs much easier to handle.Line and Circle Cutter – you can cut out neat circles in wood with this attachment which is basically a small trammel bar, great for making coasters or anything that requires a small accurate disk. It can also be used to cut straight lines along the edge of a straight piece of wood.Shaping Platform – for sanding wood at 90 degrees or chamfering at 45 degrees as well as other uses.Detailer’s Grip – a small handle designed to make delicate and accurate work easier by improving the way the tool is held in the hand. Used for engraving, power carving and etching.In use the Dremel is very smooth and feels like a quality tool. It has a variable speed from 5000 to 35000 rpm. It has a comfortable feel to it and changing the accessories is easy. I have used mine a fair bit since I purchased it. Some of the video is taken from one project I just completed involving metal work. I have used it for carving a little lizard and it was a real pleasure with the flex shaft and sanding drums. I have a lot of sanding drums and mandrels that are not made by Dremel, they are way cheaper and you may wish to look for options when replacing accessories as Dremel are so expensive. On the other hand the Dremel attachments are well made and I think they are also good value for money.I purchased the set with the wall mount because it was actually cheaper than the set without due to an offer at the time. Personally, I think the wall mount is fiddly to place the tool in to and take it out of and will not be using it. It does however make placing everything into the hard plastic case much easier and keeps it neat and tidy. Just something to think about. Also in my opinion, the only attachment you really need to buy is the Flex Shaft, so you should consider whether to go for a smaller set depending on what you want to use it for. I am happy with this set and do not regret buying it. It is a great starter set and is capable of so many different tasks straight out of the box. There is also the reassurance of buying a Dremel Rotary Tool!
S**P
There are cheaper rotary tools but you will be glad you bought this dremel each time you use it!
So glad I bought the Dremel...it has proved useful on many occasions, and each time a joy to use. It is a solid, well built and definite must have' tool.I would recommend purchasing a 'shield' tool attachment, the clear plastic protects against the fragments of whatever is being drilled from hitting the eye, and with steel or rusty metal I use additional eye protection of VoltX 'overspecs' safety glasses (also an awesome product as the first overspecs that don't steam up, and they are crystal clear so are great when working on detail work). I would also recommend purchasing Dremel accessories by kits rather than piece by piece as individual purchases are not good value...and I strongly recommend purchasing better quality accessories, not only do they last longer, they make the job/task you are doing much more enjoyable - cheaper items I have used simply disintegrate or wear out in seconds of use...just my experience..As said, so glad I bought it…and no doubt you will be too
S**K
Fabulous tool
I wanted dremel for awhile and when I saw this had a case I thought let's give it a go,I'm so glad I did because the case is so handy and neat , the dremel itself is very powerful handheld device, go on treat yourself you be very happy I'm sure
M**R
disappointed
i bought this at Christmas, but only opened the box today and found the colletts provided did not fit any of the tools, and there was no instruction book either. i have had to order a collet set after looking through the other reviews where other purchasers have had exactly the same problem, at the price it is disappointing quality control checks are not more stringent, hence the three stars
T**.
That it works and does what its supposed to
Right seeing as it was £109 I was expecting the dogs, and to all intents and purposes IT IS, but FORGET the instructions they are worse than uselesss, I could not even work out how attach a routing tool. After going through it with a microscope (the instructions ) I gave up on them and went to you tube on the net. If you put the name of it in and how do I use my Dremmel, there is a 14 minute video by some guy up north, who is meticullous in his explanation and after 10 minutes I had not only attached a tool bit, the are no spanners, its built in to the collar bit, but they dont mention the lock bit.He runs you through all the attatchments speeds, and how some pieces are not what you thought they were. So you may as well chuck the instruction manual and watch a video and it will be explained in graphic detail and you will be able to start using it. Other than that its great.
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