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I'm looking at Dremels again. Did a few years ago and there were so many
models, I just put it off. Now, I'm interested because I have occasional use for one. Corded or cordless? I'm leaning towards cordless, though I see the see corded model has a quick release mechanism that obviates the need to use the little wrench on the collet nut to change tools but, on the other hand, all the collet sizes are not readily available if you need a different collet. So, I don't have enough info to make a decision on this yet. Just like the last time. :) |
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On 8/27/2013 9:30 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
I'm looking at Dremels again. Did a few years ago and there were so many models, I just put it off. Now, I'm interested because I have occasional use for one. Corded or cordless? I'm leaning towards cordless, though I see the see corded model has a quick release mechanism that obviates the need to use the little wrench on the collet nut to change tools but, on the other hand, all the collet sizes are not readily available if you need a different collet. So, I don't have enough info to make a decision on this yet. Just like the last time. :) What tool do you need to use that doesn't work with the standard 1/8 collet? |
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On 8/27/13 9:42 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... I'm looking at Dremels again. Did a few years ago and there were so many models, I just put it off. Now, I'm interested because I have occasional use for one. Corded or cordless? I'm leaning towards cordless, though I see the see corded model has a quick release mechanism that obviates the need to use the little wrench on the collet nut to change tools but, on the other hand, all the collet sizes are not readily available if you need a different collet. So, I don't have enough info to make a decision on this yet. Just like the last time. :) I have both, because I had the corded model, then when they came out with cordless, I bought it, hardly ever use the corded one anymore. This exact one: http://tinyurl.com/lsnwrqb That's one of the ones I'm looking at. At the moment, they seem to be out of stock at Home Despot, so if I get this one, I'll order it from Amazon. |
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On 8/27/2013 9:36 AM, Hank© wrote:
On 8/27/2013 9:30 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: I'm looking at Dremels again. Did a few years ago and there were so many models, I just put it off. Now, I'm interested because I have occasional use for one. Corded or cordless? I'm leaning towards cordless, though I see the see corded model has a quick release mechanism that obviates the need to use the little wrench on the collet nut to change tools but, on the other hand, all the collet sizes are not readily available if you need a different collet. So, I don't have enough info to make a decision on this yet. Just like the last time. :) What tool do you need to use that doesn't work with the standard 1/8 collet? He doesn't do anything himself.. did you see the nice letters he wrote to the contractor who built his deck and porch last season for him.. You know, the contractor who's trailer we "didn't" see in his driveway:) |
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On 8/27/2013 10:14 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 8/27/2013 9:53 AM, wrote: On Tue, 27 Aug 2013 09:30:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: I'm looking at Dremels again. Did a few years ago and there were so many models, I just put it off. Now, I'm interested because I have occasional use for one. Corded o cordless? I'm leaning towards cordless, though I see the see corded model has a quick release mechanism that obviates the need to use the little wrench on the collet nut to change tools but, on the other hand, all the collet sizes are not readily available if you need a different collet. So, I don't have enough info to make a decision on this yet. Just like the last time. :) I have a real Dremel and a McCulloch both corded. If you are not using them a lot the battery won't last long. I find other than my drill... Cordless is a toy... .... but I will say, my 18 volt 3/8 chuck cordless hand drill does the job. I have gone through steel and 2 bys... Built a whole small deck for a lady with one battery switch. |
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On Tuesday, August 27, 2013 10:14:57 AM UTC-4, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On 8/27/2013 9:53 AM, wrote: On Tue, 27 Aug 2013 09:30:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: I'm looking at Dremels again. Did a few years ago and there were so many models, I just put it off. Now, I'm interested because I have occasional use for one. Corded or cordless? I'm leaning towards cordless, though I see the see corded model has a quick release mechanism that obviates the need to use the little wrench on the collet nut to change tools but, on the other hand, all the collet sizes are not readily available if you need a different collet. So, I don't have enough info to make a decision on this yet. Just like the last time. :) I have a real Dremel and a McCulloch both corded. If you are not using them a lot the battery won't last long. I find other than my drill... Cordless is a toy... Cordless is good for small jobs, and ones that don't take a lot of power. Very handy when working on RC airplanes. Balsa and lite ply is soft enough that it doesn't tax the cordless one much. |
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