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282-Piece Wen Rotary Tool Accessory Kit w/ Carrying Case

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Amazon has 282-Piece Wen Rotary Tool Accessory Kit w/ Carrying Case (230282A) on sale for $15.91 -> $16.23 -> now $15.91. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.

Note: Usually ships within 1 to 2 months

Home Depot also has 282-Piece Wen Rotary Tool Accessory Kit w/ Carrying Case (230282A) on sale for $15.91. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Features 282 accessories for sanding, carving, deburring, cutting, drilling, grinding, polishing, engraving, as well as many other verbs
  • Wire-bristled brushes work great for rust removal, paint stripping, pumpkin carving and more
  • Grinding discs and bits perfect for sharpening knives or trimming dog toe nails
  • Includes diamond-coated metal bits, HSS cutters, sanding discs, cutting discs, spindle sanding bands, buffing wheels, drill bits, polishing paste and more
  • Compatible with the WEN rotary tools, as well as any other rotary tool that accepts bits with 1/8 in. shanks

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Amazon has 282-Piece Wen Rotary Tool Accessory Kit w/ Carrying Case (230282A) on sale for $15.91 -> $16.23 -> now $15.91. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ orders.

Note: Usually ships within 1 to 2 months

Home Depot also has 282-Piece Wen Rotary Tool Accessory Kit w/ Carrying Case (230282A) on sale for $15.91. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Home Depot respectively

About this Item:
  • Features 282 accessories for sanding, carving, deburring, cutting, drilling, grinding, polishing, engraving, as well as many other verbs
  • Wire-bristled brushes work great for rust removal, paint stripping, pumpkin carving and more
  • Grinding discs and bits perfect for sharpening knives or trimming dog toe nails
  • Includes diamond-coated metal bits, HSS cutters, sanding discs, cutting discs, spindle sanding bands, buffing wheels, drill bits, polishing paste and more
  • Compatible with the WEN rotary tools, as well as any other rotary tool that accepts bits with 1/8 in. shanks

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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Model: WEN 2007436 Rotary Tool Accessory Kit; 282 Piece

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wherestheanykey
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The only things I wouldn't cheap out on are the cut off wheels.

Spend the money for the Dremel EZ-LOCK mandrel (or buy the pet nail trimming kit which comes with it).

Even Dremel's cut off wheels break eventually, but the EZ-LOCK wheels are reinforced in the middle so they don't break as often. And when they do, they're much easier to change.

For all the diamond, sanding, and polishing bits, the difference in name brand versus generic is much less of an issue.
crbphd
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The 320 piece kit is about $1 cheaper. Seems like a better deal.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D9YBGLR
wherestheanykey
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You do know the mandrel size is standardized among all rotary tools, right? You don't need to buy a Dremel to use their bits.

I'm specifically talking about the cut off wheels with EZ-Lock, which are still better than any other wheel on the market.

For everything else — including the rotary tool itself — there is zero reason to go with Dremel over any other brand.

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snobordirJul 21, 2023 05:11 AM
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Anyone with experience using both cheap rotary tools like these Wen sets as well as pricier ones from Dremel etc? I'm super torn on going for nicer or just trying out the cheap stuff to start.
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crbphdJul 21, 2023 05:42 AM
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The 320 piece kit is about $1 cheaper. Seems like a better deal.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D9YBGLR
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Quote from snobordir :
Anyone with experience using both cheap rotary tools like these Wen sets as well as pricier ones from Dremel etc? I'm super torn on going for nicer or just trying out the cheap stuff to start.
The only things I wouldn't cheap out on are the cut off wheels.

Spend the money for the Dremel EZ-LOCK mandrel (or buy the pet nail trimming kit which comes with it).

Even Dremel's cut off wheels break eventually, but the EZ-LOCK wheels are reinforced in the middle so they don't break as often. And when they do, they're much easier to change.

For all the diamond, sanding, and polishing bits, the difference in name brand versus generic is much less of an issue.
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DealzezJul 21, 2023 08:50 AM
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Both of these have mostly been this price for the last year
Last edited by Dealzez July 21, 2023 at 04:25 AM.
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User18383921Jul 21, 2023 09:16 AM
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
The only things I wouldn't cheap out on are the cut off wheels.

Spend the money for the Dremel EZ-LOCK mandrel (or buy the pet nail trimming kit which comes with it).

Even Dremel's cut off wheels break eventually, but the EZ-LOCK wheels are reinforced in the middle so they don't break as often. And when they do, they're much easier to change.

For all the diamond, sanding, and polishing bits, the difference in name brand versus generic is much less of an issue.
The only caveat is that recent Dremel rotary tools have a steep decline in reliability.
So much so that the Black and Decker RTX is often recommended instead of the Dremel.

Hopefully, their accessories haven't suffered the same fate.
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Quote from User18383921 :
The only caveat is that recent Dremel rotary tools have a steep decline in reliability.
So much so that the Black and Decker RTX is often recommended instead of the Dremel.

Hopefully, their accessories haven't suffered the same fate.
You do know the mandrel size is standardized among all rotary tools, right? You don't need to buy a Dremel to use their bits.

I'm specifically talking about the cut off wheels with EZ-Lock, which are still better than any other wheel on the market.

For everything else — including the rotary tool itself — there is zero reason to go with Dremel over any other brand.

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JaySJul 21, 2023 11:24 AM
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282 pieces sounds like a lot until you realize 202 of those are in just these 4 items...
32 spindle sanding bands, 60 sandpapers, 80 cut-off wheels, 30 heavy-duty cut-off wheels.
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Logan_71Jul 21, 2023 12:02 PM
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Quote from JayS :
282 pieces sounds like a lot until you realize 202 of those are in just these 4 items...
32 spindle sanding bands, 60 sandpapers, 80 cut-off wheels, 30 heavy-duty cut-off wheels.
Can't comment on the quality of this set, but most of the items in this set I don't use.

I'd be happy with a discounted assortment subset that had just various cut-off wheels and a couple of spare mandrels. Bonus points if the cut-off wheels didn't shatter every 30 seconds.
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SephroJul 21, 2023 12:12 PM
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
The only things I wouldn't cheap out on are the cut off wheels.

Spend the money for the Dremel EZ-LOCK mandrel (or buy the pet nail trimming kit which comes with it).

Even Dremel's cut off wheels break eventually, but the EZ-LOCK wheels are reinforced in the middle so they don't break as often. And when they do, they're much easier to change.

For all the diamond, sanding, and polishing bits, the difference in name brand versus generic is much less of an issue.
I love and hate the ez lock cutoff wheels. I've had issues with the metal at the center of the wheel coming apart so the wheel isn't connected to the hub.
Last time I used them, I had 3-4 in the pack that only could use about 1/4 of the wheel.
Love the wheels, definitely better than alternatives, but seems the old screw on were more reliable. 🤷 ♂️
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ClintonC9087Jul 21, 2023 01:01 PM
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Quote from Logan_71 :
Can't comment on the quality of this set, but most of the items in this set I don't use.

I'd be happy with a discounted assortment subset that had just various cut-off wheels and a couple of spare mandrels. Bonus points if the cut-off wheels didn't shatter every 30 seconds.
Couldn't agree more. The cutoff wheels are what I use 99% of the time. The rest, especially the polishing stuff, has never come out of the box. I guess it depends on your use case.
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pstevens99Jul 21, 2023 01:22 PM
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Quote from crbphd :
The 320 piece kit is about $1 cheaper. Seems like a better deal.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D9YBGLR
Thanks! The 327 piece kit is the best deal in my opinion. For only 33 cents more than the 282-piece, there's a lot fewer cut off wheels and a lot more higher-value pieces. Use the same link and click on the 327-piece option for full details.
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splunkJul 21, 2023 06:30 PM
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Does this work with RotoMatic?
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HeyMikeyLikesItJul 21, 2023 07:32 PM
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
The only things I wouldn't cheap out on are the cut off wheels.

Spend the money for the Dremel EZ-LOCK mandrel (or buy the pet nail trimming kit which comes with it).

Even Dremel's cut off wheels break eventually, but the EZ-LOCK wheels are reinforced in the middle so they don't break as often. And when they do, they're much easier to change.

For all the diamond, sanding, and polishing bits, the difference in name brand versus generic is much less of an issue.
Thanks for the tip, is it a safety concern or quality? I'm asking because I'm not sure if you're saying the cheap ones in this kit shouldn't be used due to safety concerns or if it's ok to use them but as they break to buy the Dremel EZ-LOCK mandrel for moving forward.

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zachary80Jul 21, 2023 07:39 PM
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
You do know the mandrel size is standardized among all rotary tools, right? You don't need to buy a Dremel to use their bits.

I'm specifically talking about the cut off wheels with EZ-Lock, which are still better than any other wheel on the market.

For everything else — including the rotary tool itself — there is zero reason to go with Dremel over any other brand.
I had been waiting for a sale on Dremel 4000-4/34 to bring it below $90 but it hasn't happened, what would be a good alternative? Right now I don't have a rotary tool and it would be for light hobby use

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