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cutting things up! December 6, 2007 C. williams (AZ, United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
lots of power here, i used this to cut up my controller bought on amazon so i could install a super booster. upgraded from a cordless and this thing is great for cutting up stuff like computer cases, thick plastics, other peoples cars. good stuff.
Dremel Model 275 December 16, 2002 Ron Lackie (Gatineau, Quebec, Canada) 3 out of 50 found this review helpful
I have just bought a dremel 275. I do Genealogy and right now I am making book to give to my son. This book has a wooden cover made entirly of wood. It will be an item that will be able to pass down from generation to generation. I have designed a Family Tree on the cover using my Dremel 275. Thank You Dremel Ron
Dremel or Foredom? September 11, 2007 Puppeteer (Louisiana) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
For my taste, the Dremel for ease of use, cheapness, and replaceability, will out run the Foredom as a carving tool. The simplest of the Dremels are so easy to use that one can have several waiting with different bits for easy use.
nice starter set June 10, 2008 moria2 (St. Louis, MO USA) I purchased this tool kit at a Father's Day sale for $29.99. Sorry Dad, but it was for me. I didn't want to spend a lot when I wasn't sure if I would like it. So far, so good. After a couple of small accessory purchases, I've cleaned my shovels, pruners, and some other tools, cleaned my golf clubs, cut some tile, sanded some areas of the house, and removed the nasty grout from the kitchen floor and added knew. Not bad for a week of evenings and a weekend. I can see that I might eventually upgrade to a more powerful and multispeed tool, but as a starter set- this is GREAT.
save $ for variable speed August 27, 2008 Thomas R. Armstrong (Monroe, NC USA) Thought it was a variable speed when I ordered, works fine just save $ for variable speed.
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