YUS! (Yea)
NUS! (Nea)
I don't know.
Are you gonna be using it more than once or twice? Or is it gonna be an oversized paperweight?
i've no idea what it is or what it does...
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Dangerous things these dremel kits, if your not carefull you can really tear apart the plastic to beyond the point of no return. Practice on junkers if you get one
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+1 to that if you have never used a Dremel before.
I bought the corded model years ago just for the heck of it and ended up using it for so many jobs I wore out all the useful bits it came withThis one is only $10 more than the one I got (genuine Dremels cost HEAPS more than similar models from other brands) so if you DIY a lot I think you would find other uses for it.
The good: rare stylus grip, fairly small/light for a cordless tool, quality brand
The bad: only 7.2v - light duty only, not a great price from the seller - $60ish US in the States where they are made, generally expensive rotary cordless tool!
I would buy one as I have done lots of plastic work with mine but do some basic shopping around for yourself dammit, after all you know best how you prefer to buy. If you have credit and are OK with overseas shopping, I would suggest that current dollar exchange rates would lean me towards looking in the US first to cut out these middlemen![]()
Last edited by DigDug; 5th June 2008 at 07:59 PM.
you can play "be like movie frenzy" with dremels and discard old dead cd/dvds you don't want
eh what's the difference?
did the seller gave you a better one than the one you won?