Select Home Depot Stores: Dremel Drill Press Rotary Tool Workstation Stand
$10
$75.98
(In-Store Purchase Only)
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Select Home Depot Stores (link for reference only) have Dremel Drill Press Rotary Tool Workstation Stand (220-01) on sale for $10. This price is valid in-store only where available.
Thanks to community member NeoHyd for finding this deal.
Note: Availability will vary by location and may be limited.
Features:
Articulating drill press - drills perpendicular and angled holes in 15-degree increments, up to 90 degrees horizontal
Tool holder - holds tool at 90 degrees horizontal for tasks such as polishing metal objects, sanding different shapes and grinding metal pieces
Flex shaft tool stand - allows telescopic adjustment between 16 and 29 In. in height
Crow's nest provides on-board storage for drill bits, wrenches, and other Dremel accessories
Cord management clips - for safe storage of power cords
Inch and metric marking on base - for accurate drilling of workpiece
Depth markings with depth stop - for consistent depth adjustment
For limited use and for $10 it's probably okay, but unless they've updated it significantly since the one I bought in ~2008, it's not very repeatable. Most of that misalignment/flex is inherent to the dremel and collet itself (not to mention length of the drill bit).
It'll drill 1 hole, but if you expect to set up a stop/fixture and drill mulitple aligning holes, forget it.
I use the website bugmenot.com.
I have a couple of these, and I cannot recommend them. One of them cannot adjust the angle far enough to drill straight, so it's running the drill bit a little sideways, guaranteed to break. The other one is all perfectly aligned until you actually hit the part. Then all the plastic flexes and things move around. You can reduce force, but then you're not cutting the material, you're just rubbing against it. you can't get a dedicated mini drill press for $10, so this may be worth the trouble if you're on a budget.
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Found 2 in Chesapeake VA where boxes looked extremely beat up, possibly returned. Pictures on a certain A to Z site indicate similar when ordered online, so if you find them in store double check the pieces in the box. Also, on that same site, pictures show a certain gear that may be prone to breaking.
Found 2 in Chesapeake VA where boxes looked extremely beat up, possibly returned. Pictures on a certain A to Z site indicate similar when ordered online, so if you find them in store double check the pieces in the box. Also, on that same site, pictures show a certain gear that may be prone to breaking.
Was curious to see it in use and found a vid showing it being used for a few different things like drilling, sanding, and routing. Obviously, no heavy tasks but it shows some flexibility and points out some of the pros and cons. It's kind of long, so might want to skip through parts of it …
Can concur that these are probably not worth much more than $10 (I bought one for about $30 a few years back) but at a push they are OK for very basic stuff. I occasionally use mine with a Milwaukee M12 rotary tool, which fits fine.
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It'll drill 1 hole, but if you expect to set up a stop/fixture and drill mulitple aligning holes, forget it.
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Or you could make your own: https://youtu.be/yjtDYWJrOGY?si=
So how can I know if the price is $10?
You da real MVP
Found 2 in Chesapeake VA where boxes looked extremely beat up, possibly returned. Pictures on a certain A to Z site indicate similar when ordered online, so if you find them in store double check the pieces in the box. Also, on that same site, pictures show a certain gear that may be prone to breaking.
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Found 2 in Chesapeake VA where boxes looked extremely beat up, possibly returned. Pictures on a certain A to Z site indicate similar when ordered online, so if you find them in store double check the pieces in the box. Also, on that same site, pictures show a certain gear that may be prone to breaking.
I had to return one...was missing pices.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OktjIzL
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