expiredRokket | Staff posted Jul 12, 2024 02:47 PM
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expiredRokket | Staff posted Jul 12, 2024 02:47 PM
Prime Members: Dremel 3100-2/60 Variable Speed Rotary Tool Kit
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Whereas I have a corded dremel from 30+ years ago, works just as good today as the day I bought it.
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I thnk this price is slick; see this similar Dremel 3100 tool kit [amazon.com] that costs more.
Whereas I have a corded dremel from 30+ years ago, works just as good today as the day I bought it.
Whereas I have a corded dremel from 30+ years ago, works just as good today as the day I bought it.
Whereas I have a corded dremel from 30+ years ago, works just as good today as the day I bought it.
The project was a hitch install on my car where I needed to cut some sheet metal and the cutting wheel really made short work of the metal which impressed me.
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The project was a hitch install on my car where I needed to cut some sheet metal and the cutting wheel really made short work of the metal which impressed me.
I don't know where all of this cordless hate is coming from. People here buy cordless tools regularly but then when something is cordless that they don't mind being cordless, it's completely unthinkable anyone would waste money on cordless and if you do, you're dumb.
I recently bought a pre-wired Fender Strat pickguard to save some time on swapping pickups AND to preserve the original pickguard, electronics, and pickups in original condition (resell guitar later or just sell off that pre-loaded pickguard for some cash back). The original pickguard has a little notch for the thumbwheel truss rod adjustment at the base of the neck. The preload pickguards don't have this notch, certainly not in the ones I was most interest in. What to do? Forego the convenience of a preloaded pickguard and preservation of the old one in original condition? Nope. Buy the new pickguard and carefully measure and then cut the notch needed into the new pickguard. Worked GREAT, however...
The cord was a pain in the a** to deal with because it's so stiff that it was bothersome trying to maneuver the cutting wheel without the cord being a nuisance. Sure, I got it done, but I assure you I was wishing it was cordless during that specific task.
Just think about your use cases. Corded for more assurance of longevity in case batteries become unavailable after burning thru the one(s) you have or if you have bigger jobs where full power and uninterrupted work is required (probably NOT the ideal use case for this class of dremel, anyways...) OR corded for the convenience of using anywhere you want, when you want, and not being tethered to a physically restricting power cable. Both have their places in a tool box.
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