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Re: Dremel tool model recommendations...A2 related
- Subject: Re: Dremel tool model recommendations...A2 related
- From: carbide@egine.com
- Date: 8 Jul 2006 11:26:44 -0700
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a2fun wrote:
>
> What model Dremel tool and what accessories should I look for in your
> experience?
I have two generic "dremel" tools. I use a plain Black & Decker for
doing quick jobs, and I have a Nikota with a long, flexible shaft
accessory for fine control and getting into tight spaces. If you're
only going to have one, get it with the flexible shaft accessory (you
can use it with or without the flexible shaft). I got the Nikota on
sale at Kragen for $20. The real Dremels are pricy, and even these
cheap ones come with variable speed controls and work quite well.
-Paul