bob1961
I wanna be Dave
for twice the money and get a dremel that will last twice as long "thumbsup" ....
Except for the fact that my HarborFreight rotary tool is still going strong and my Dremel stopped working right a year after I got it. :lmao:for twice the money and get a dremel that will last twice as long "thumbsup" ....
Except for the fact that my HarborFreight rotary tool is still going strong and my Dremel stopped working right a year after I got it.
Jato said:Dremel isn't the only good brand.
Jato said:Dremel isn't the only brand that will last a long time.
Jato said:Dremels are great and mine has lasted years with hard service.
my Dremel stopped working right a year after I got it.
No, you just don't know what you're talking about. I'm not confusing my rotary tools. I have two Dremels. One stopped working properly a year after I got it. The other has been fine for years. But my Harbor Freight rotary tool has also been running for years despite the issue I mentioned.It's much more likely you're confusing your rotary tools, or never owned an actual Dremel. If the label on your Dremel is a piece of duct-tape with the word "Drimalle" scribbled in Sharpie ink and you bought for $8 at the local Flea-Market, there's a good chance it wasn't a genuine Dremel.
Does the word contradictory mean anything to you??
What are the advantages of a flexible shaft on a rotary tool
More commercial oriented are the Foredom rotary tools. The micromotors are especially nice...
Rotary Tools by Foredom Electric Co | Power Flex Shaft Rotary Tools
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