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Thread: Any one got a dremel?

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    Default Any one got a dremel?

    Im looking for a dremel 8000 cordless. does any one have one they want to sell

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    anyone??

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    Sorry no one has replied to your question.

    I don't know what a dremel is, so don't know if I have one, but probably not - sorry

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    OP probably means a Dremel cordless handitool, a million tools in one. Size of toothpaste tube, has power of jet engine (almost), used for doing chores around the house, cutting, polishing, sanding etc. Comes with tools/bits/tips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deltadelta48 View Post
    OP probably means a Dremel cordless handitool, a million tools in one. Size of toothpaste tube, has power of jet engine (almost), used for doing chores around the house, cutting, polishing, sanding etc. Comes with tools/bits/tips.
    If they are that good no wonder no one wants to sell theirs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saturdayat3 View Post
    If they are that good no wonder no one wants to sell theirs
    Could be. Handy to have and were really popular years ago. Trouble is that other companies now have something similiar.

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    There are a lot of cheap copies about,none as good (in my opinion) as the original dremel. The corded variety are also sold by various other makers and with these too the motto that "You get what you pay for" seems to hold true with some very cheap imported ones having a very limited life.

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    I have a Dremel. Excellent for modelling. Unfortunately mine got rather hot in prolonged use and the body casing, being plastic, has warped. It still works but not worth selling as it could fail after more use.

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