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Phalanx 2500mAh Cordless Rotary Tool w/ 64-Piece Accessories (Green)

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PHALANX Innovation Direct via Amazon has Phalanx 2500mAh Cordless Rotary Tool w/ 64-Piece Accessories (Green) for $29.98 - $14.99 when you apply promo code IECFWDFK at checkout = $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this item:
  • Type-C fast charging with 2500mAh battery and digital display
  • Powerful motor reaching up to 25000 RPM for versatile tasks
  • Shaft lock mechanism for safe and easy accessory changes
  • Ergonomic lightweight design with anti-slip grip
  • 64-piece accessory kit for engraving, sanding, polishing, and cutting

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PHALANX Innovation Direct via Amazon has Phalanx 2500mAh Cordless Rotary Tool w/ 64-Piece Accessories (Green) for $29.98 - $14.99 when you apply promo code IECFWDFK at checkout = $14.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Promo codes are typically for one-time use and don't always apply seamlessly. If you run into this issue, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart page.
Thanks to Community Member wileysmiley for sharing this deal.

Note, product will be sold by PHALANX Innovation Direct and fulfilled by Amazon

About this item:
  • Type-C fast charging with 2500mAh battery and digital display
  • Powerful motor reaching up to 25000 RPM for versatile tasks
  • Shaft lock mechanism for safe and easy accessory changes
  • Ergonomic lightweight design with anti-slip grip
  • 64-piece accessory kit for engraving, sanding, polishing, and cutting

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Yesterday 05:11 AM
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JollyGuitar746Yesterday 05:11 AM
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Phalanx? 😳
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Yesterday 05:33 AM
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CleverKitten1848Yesterday 05:33 AM
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Quote from JollyGuitar746 :
Phalanx? 😳
My 1st thought
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Yesterday 07:05 AM
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IgnatzYesterday 07:05 AM
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Quote from JollyGuitar746 :
Phalanx? 😳
AI told me this: "A phalanx is an ancient, compact military formation of heavily armed infantry—often Greek hoplites or Macedonian pikemen—standing shoulder-to-shoulder, typically eight or more ranks deep with overlapping shields. Designed for maximum shock, weight, and defensive cohesion, this formation acted as a relentless, pushing force in close-quarters combat."
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mythchiefYesterday 08:22 AM
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Thanks! Cheap enough to try it out.
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HandimanYesterday 11:49 AM
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Quote from Ignatz :
AI told me this: "A phalanx is an ancient, compact military formation of heavily armed infantry—often Greek hoplites or Macedonian pikemen—standing shoulder-to-shoulder, typically eight or more ranks deep with overlapping shields. Designed for maximum shock, weight, and defensive cohesion, this formation acted as a relentless, pushing force in close-quarters combat."
Phalanx/ phalanges : Also a term for the small bones in the fingers and toes.
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Yesterday 12:37 PM
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GreenGuitar973Yesterday 12:37 PM
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Inexpensive enough to try out. Gotta wonder what the the runtime looks compared to the cordless Dremel.
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finaldestiny730Yesterday 01:16 PM
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Most likely only for light duty, but will give it a try (since I don't have one).

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Yesterday 01:31 PM
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For $15 I have to try this. Hoping it'll work for the dog's nails.
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jvmarquYesterday 01:38 PM
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SmartHome434Yesterday 02:00 PM
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Quote from GreenGuitar973 :
Inexpensive enough to try out. Gotta wonder what the the runtime looks compared to the cordless Dremel.
Actually went to the comment section if someone mentioned the run time on this thing, curious too how long of a work time you got before you start sweating to finish a project.
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sammdoggYesterday 02:16 PM
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Quote from jdfetterman :
For $15 I have to try this. Hoping it'll work for the dog's nails.
That's what I use my Dremel for. Price is right.
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Quote from SmartHome434 :
Actually went to the comment section if someone mentioned the run time on this thing, curious too how long of a work time you got before you start sweating to finish a project.
For anything that's rechargeable, I am more worried when something like this sits for 3 weeks and you suddenly wanted to use it and it need to be charged again. I mean that's not even talking about run time unless it can be plugged in and use at the same time.
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FlipBumWallaYesterday 02:35 PM
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I agree. Cheap enough to try.

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epenterprisesYesterday 02:38 PM
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The price is right. The accessories alone usually run $15+ dollars!

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