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Just realized you can make your own powerful dremel tool with a flexible shaft for pretty cheap using a quality 775 motor [horsepower] at 24v high torque motor or using the rs550 motor. I know these dremel brand ones are faster RPMs though.
Just realized you can make your own powerful dremel tool with a flexible shaft for pretty cheap using a quality 775 motor [horsepower] at 24v high torque motor or using the rs550 motor. I know these dremel brand ones are faster RPMs though.
Well, a 775 might hold up better. Dremel went to 💩 💩 many years ago.
I know you might not believe me, I didn't believe those who told me years ago, but the Black&Decker RTX is unquestionably the best handheld, corded rotary tool over the past decade. I never tried it because my brain is well trained to shut down, and attack anyone that says "Black & Decker" and "good" in the same sentence.
For $35-$45, I'll take it over any other corded. (Cordless, I'd say go Milwaukee over the Dremel 8220, but I'm yet to try the Bosch 12v... which should be like an 8220, but without components and bearing issues Dremel has.. so I've been told. I'll see in a few days.)
It still to this day breaks my heart about Dremel. Generations my family has used them... and they pulled a Dewalt move on me. 🤬🤬
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Well, a 775 might hold up better. Dremel went to 💩 💩 many years ago.
I know you might not believe me, I didn't believe those who told me years ago, but the Black&Decker RTX is unquestionably the best handheld, corded rotary tool over the past decade. I never tried it because my brain is well trained to shut down, and attack anyone that says "Black & Decker" and "good" in the same sentence.
For $35-$45, I'll take it over any other corded. (Cordless, I'd say go Milwaukee over the Dremel 8220, but I'm yet to try the Bosch 12v... which should be like an 8220, but without components and bearing issues Dremel has.. so I've been told. I'll see in a few days.)
It still to this day breaks my heart about Dremel. Generations my family has used them... and they pulled a Dewalt move on me. 🤬🤬