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1. Dremel 8000-01 10.8 Volt Lithium-Ion
$34.99 $32.65
2. Dremel 750D Minimite Cordless
$42.88 list($61.81)
3. Dremel 7700-01 MultiPro Cordless
$19.99 $19.88 list($29.99)
4. Dremel 760-01 Golf Cleaning Kit
$69.99 list()
5. Dremel 7800 9.6-Volt MultiPro
$59.99 list($102.04)
6. Dremel 7900-01 Nascar Cordless
$59.99 list($102.04)
7. Dremel 7900-02 Nascar Cordless
$59.99 list($102.04)
8. Dremel 7900-03 Nascar Cordless
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9. Dremel 764-01 Pumpkin Carving

1. Dremel 8000-01 10.8 Volt Lithium-Ion 5,000 - 35,000 RPM Cordless Rotary Tool
list price: $79.99
our price: $62.99
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Asin: B0000DEZL9
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Dremel
Sales Rank: 14
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Remember how cool we all thought that first Dremel was? We're reliving the feeling with this one: lighter, faster, smarter, better, and stronger. The main improvement over the last generation is the battery source: lithium-ion. There are so many reasons to applaud. Lithium holds its charge up to six times longer in storage than nickel-cadmium batteries, so it's ready when you are. Remember the disappointment when you were ready and your battery was low? That won't happen with this one. It's got a battery fuel gauge that tells you how much life is left before a recharge, so you won't be caught without your Dremel, and if you choose to keep it on its charger, you won't cause memory and shorten the charge capacity. It's small, it's light, it's comfortable and maneuverable; it's everything the corded models are, but without the cord. We love it.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

Features

  • Small and lightweight for easier handling and less fatigue
  • 50% more power to handle the toughest jobs
  • 40% more speed; the highest speed available in cordless rotary tools
  • Holds a charge 6-times longer than NiCd batteries, so it's ready when you need it
  • Lithium-Ion batteries can be recharged at any time without damaging charge capacity or run-time

Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars Lithium-Ion is SOO worth it!
I've always wanted a dremel and thought that the cord would be fine. But now I'm glad I went with the cordless. I use it in the back yard, around the house, at work. Not only that, Lithium-Ion technology is outstanding. Blows doors off those old nickel rechargable batteries.

Lithium-Ion is the same technology being used in the most current cell phones. It doesn't have memory problems like the old rechargables so you can charge it at any time, YOU DON'T HAVE TO WEAR THE BATTER DOWN BEFORE YOU CHARGE! Also, the charging time is a fraction of what it used to be. If I run out, I put the battery on the charge for less then an hour and I have enough juice to finish the job. Typically, full recharging only takes 3 hours.

I highly recommend that you get this dremel (8000-01 10.8 Volt Lithium-Ion) if it is your first time, second dremel, or a dremel enthusiast.

5-0 out of 5 stars Dremel Lithium Ion Rotary Tool-Model 800
Finally, a cordless rotary tool that holds it charge while being stored. Now I don't have to worry about charging my tool's batteries the night before I need it for a project. And the Lithium Ion batteries are environmentally safe--unlike Nickel Cadmium batteries.
This tool is surprisingly smooth, yet seems as powerful as my old standby corded Dremel Model 395. At 35,000 RPM it is the fastest cordless rotary tool I've seen on the market. I like the sleek, ergonomic design. Based upon my previous experience with Dremel tools, I expect this tool to be trouble free for a long time.

3-0 out of 5 stars Nice but underdesigned
I bought one of these at a local brick & mortar store for a project I'm working on. I am impressed with the power of the device and it is a really neat tool, but unfortunatley I've already had to return two of them for a defective speed control. While using it, the first one all of a sudden just jumped up to full speed and stayed there regardless of where the speed control was set. In other words, it was no longer variable. The second one did the same thing. Since I saw replacement brushes available for their tools (and therefore they must consider it somewhat user serviceable) I decided to open it up and see what it looked like inside. One of the transistors on the circuit board had gotten warm enough to melt the solder and shorted out two of the pins on the transistor. I'm on my third one now (just returned them at the store) and I first bought one about 2-1/2 weeks ago. Great tool but Dremel needs to work on their quality control.

5-0 out of 5 stars I love this Dremel !!!
Mine is utilized for robotics projects--it finds a lot of uses with metal. I also bought the press accessory with it. This little accessory helps me make straight cuts and drill holes.

I'm telling you, I use this thing constantly and it works like a champ! It is powerful enough for me to cut all my brass and aluminum with the precision of that of a doctor. For as handy as this tool is--I'd pay twice as much to get one if need be. I've had mine for 5 months too.

One HUGE word of advice. WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES! I know this may sound lame, but it saved my @ss!!! When cutting some tubing, my disk exploded at full RPM's and the shrapnel hit me in the goggles. (Of course I had my fat head over top of it while I was cutting) Just be careful. The tool is A+, but the little thing could be dangerous if you slack on the safety.

5-0 out of 5 stars This is a first look
I've been using Dremels for a long time and always wanted a decent cordless. With the advent of decent cordless power tools (the first one that I had that was actually useful for something was an 18 volt DeWalt drill that went right through stuff my corded drills wouldn't touch, but that's another story) I've been waiting for Dremel to come out with a good cordless.

I've been hesitant about the earlier cordless Dremels but this one looks like "it".

So far it's done everything I've asked it to do but I haven't asked it to do much--I got it specifically to deal with a piece of acrylic that my cordless Rotozip melted instead of cutting--I figured the adjustable speed on the Dremel would take care of that and was right.

Just an aside about stalling--if you're stalling a Dremel then it's time to take a good hard look at a Rotozip, which, if you've never played with one, is kind of a Dremel on steroids--Dremel has an equivalent, the "Advantage", but only the one model and not cordless.

The lack of a provision to charge the battery with the tool attached is just carrying through the current practice with cordless tools--it's assumed that one will have two batteries, one on the tool and one on charge if this is an issue. There's space in the case for a second battery.

A "gotcha" to be aware of with the lithium ion batteries, always store them charged--if they self-discharge below a certain point a protective circuit kicks in and they disable themselves--this is a safety issue--trying to recharge a lithium ion battery that is discharged below a certain point can result in an explosion (I'm not talking about a little spill--exploding lithium batteries in emergency-locator transmitters have brought down light aircraft).

The bundled accessories are, near as I can figure it:

Aluminum oxide stone #932 and #8193
Silicon carbide stone #84922
Aluminum oxide abrasive wheel #541
2 rubber polishing wheels #425
3 Large felt polishing wheels #429
5 Small felt polishing wheels #414
1 cutter, looks like a #181
1 drill bit, #150
1 Mandrel #401 (for felt pads etc)
1 Mandrel #402 (for sanding disks, cutoff wheels etc)
Sanding cylinder mandrels 1/4" and 1/2"
4 80 grit 1/2" sanding cylinders
3 120 grit 1/2" sanding cylinders
4 80 grit 1/4" sanding cylinders
3 120 grit 1/4" sanding cylinders
11 sanding disks
17 cutoff wheels, 3 are thicker than the others, the others are in two containers of 10 and 4 but can't tell any difference between them.
1 wrench with screwdriver tip that fits screws on mandrels
1 case with a good deal of unused storage even after all the accessories are stored. ... Read more


2. Dremel 750D Minimite Cordless Dremel Tool
list price: $34.99
our price: $34.99
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Asin: B0000302Y1
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Dremel
Sales Rank: 140
Average Customer Review: 3.88 out of 5 stars
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We started counting all the uses for this little dynamo, but we stopped at 967. We like it for delicate tasks and finer work because it isn’t as powerful as its big brothers, so it’s easier to control. It’s light, extremely maneuverable, the switch is exactly where you want it and heck, it’s just plain fun to use. It’s perfect for jewelry, electronics, tiny woodworking crafts like dollhouse furniture and other intricate hobbies. It uses Dremel’s wide array of bits, so there’s virtually no limit to what you can do with this. Sure, there are store brands on the market for less, but Dremel is king when it comes to rotary tools, and we think they outdid themselves with this one.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

Features

  • Shaft-lock button and unique collet nut make changing bits easy--no wrench required
  • 1/8" collet
  • Removable battery pack & 3-hour charger
  • 2-speed (5,000 & 10,000 RPM)
  • 2-year warranty

Reviews (8)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great for My Use
My dog's breeder recommended this model to use for keeping the dog's nails trimmed. Absolutely perfect for filing down her nails. I always put on a pair of gardening gloves (you know how puppies and dogs wiggle) and this cordless wonder works GREAT. Good price, great work. A very good buy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Podiatrist Recommended!!
Believe it or not, my podiatrist recommended this gadget for trimming rough skin on my feet. It is not very powerful, which is perfect for this application. If it were too powerful... well, let's not think about that. But it's perfect for trimming excess dead skin, bunions, etc., on the feet. It may have other uses as well, but this is what I do with it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome tool
I needed a little tool to carry in my tackle box to sharpen fishing hooks. I use a Dremel grinding stone to touch up the barbs and keep them sharp. Don't let this big little tool get away!

1-0 out of 5 stars My kids' toys have more power
Plenty of Power??? I don't think so. Mine has trouble cutting open a plastic 2 liter soda bottle.

Skip this one and go for the 7.2V model. It has the power you are looking for. Grinding out a fastener that snapped in a steel airplane model was no problem for this 7.2V model. Although, it still takes a good carbide bit for this tricky operation.

4-0 out of 5 stars A REAL WORKER
I bought one of these tools, when it first hit the street.Man was I surprised with the power. After about 2 years of serious duty I finally wore it out.The only down side was not being able to precisely control the speed.You cant go wrong here folks dremel has built a reputation on simplicity and reliability.This minimite is no exception and is definitely tool box worthy. Now get out there and grind,cut,polish something. ... Read more


3. Dremel 7700-01 MultiPro Cordless Tool Kit
list price: $61.81
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Asin: B0000302Y2
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Dremel
Sales Rank: 448
Average Customer Review: 3.92 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Review

Built for the do-it-yourselfer, Dremel's cordless MultiPro kit delivers the versatility you expect from a Dremel--with the added advantage of being cordless. Lightweight at only 9 ounces, this compact unit maneuvers comfortably in tight spaces. What will you use it for? Remove old grout in your bathtub, polish your flatware, remove a broken tile, etch glass, hang miniblinds, cut out a pet door, install a new car stereo, sand off a spot of hard-to-reach rust, clean your boat's outboard engine parts, refinish ornate woodwork, install a mortise lock, and much, much more. The kit comes with 50 bits, including a high-speed cutter, a bristle brush, a cutoff wheel, sanding discs, a felt polishing wheel, a grinding wheel, and more--all the tools you need to tackle projects around the home. The tool's ball-bearing shaft affords minimal vibration. The shaft-lock button and unique knurled collet nut make changing bits easy, too, with no wrench required. A three-hour battery charger and a carrying case are included. --Jon Groebner ... Read more

Features

  • 2-year warranty
  • Lightweight (9 ounces) and compact, this unit maneuvers comfortably in tight spaces
  • Kit includes 50 accessories, battery, 3-hour charger, and carrying case.
  • Ball-bearing shaft affords smooth operation and minimal vibration
  • Shaft-lock button and unique collet nut make changing bits easy--no wrench required

Reviews (13)

4-0 out of 5 stars Extremely useful gadget
I have a line powered Dremel but I most often grab for this rechargeable unit because its easier to handle without the cord. It is great for tight spots in the car. I recently upgraded the intercooler piping in my car and needed to enlarge a 2" hole to 3" diameter. I just used the cordless Dremel to make numerous radial cuts and bent the "tabs" back. I would have gone nuts trying to cut that out with a hack saw or file! I always use it at the full 15 krpm speed and don't miss a variable control at all.

My friend lost his special "antitheft" key wrench for his license plate mounting bolts. I just used a cut-off wheel to make two cross cuts in the (round) bolt heads, and unscrewed it with a Phillips head screwdriver. Without a Dremel, it would have been tough.

The battery life is short, but I always have an extra charged battery ready. If I'm working with it alot, I just rotate the batteries through the separate wall mounted recharger.

It can also be used as a printed circuit drill or for other small precise drilling. Much easier to handle than a typical hand drill for light work.

It does kick up some metal bits so use eye protection!

3-0 out of 5 stars Useful for small jobs
Overall a good useful tool for light duty use only. Battery life is very short and the cutting wheels are delicate. I've pretty much destroyed all my wheels and stones putting the dremel to tasks which it obviously can't handle. The case is rugged and holds lots of bits and attachments.

I plan to purchase a corded dremel for those more ambitious jobs.

4-0 out of 5 stars Cordless version has quirks - but does great job
Good: high speed+abrasive wheel cuts through ANYTHING, light durable feel when using, vast array of bits makes this a jack of all trades from cutting to polishing.

Bad: battery pack does not last very long, On/Off Switch is not definite (safety concern?), needed to buy 2nd battery pack while working a a bathroom project

This is NOT a drill. I see other reveiwers complain about this. If you want torque buy a light-dimming 12Amp Milwaukee Power Drill. The Dremel is an abrasive tool. If used intelligently it will do ALMOST anything you ask it to.

5-0 out of 5 stars An incredibly useful tool that even I can use without mishap
I'm not what you would call a handy sort of fellow; a few years ago, my greatest handyman-type success was the successful changing of a light bulb. Five years ago, I had never even heard of Dremel; now, I wonder how and why anyone goes through life without a handy-dandy Dremel tool. A few years ago, I got it in my head that I wanted to build my own working versions of Tom Servo, Crow T. Robot, and Gypsy of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame. Such a project involves some tool-oriented activity, so for the first time in my life I found myself looking at tools. Since I know nothing about tools, I went about my business trying to look like I knew what I was looking for. I think every man responds to the siren call of the hardware department at some point in his life, but not until I found myself looking at a selection of Dremel products did I feel a strange lump of excitement in the pit of my stomach; tool anxiety had suddenly turned into tool excitement, and I gleefully returned home with this Dremel Multipro Cordless kit - feeling quite manly, I might add.

Exactly what does this thing do, you ask? Dude, what doesn't it do? It slices, it dices - no, wait, that's not right. This Dremel tool carves, it grinds, it polishes, it sands, it cuts, it brushes, it drills, it does darn near everything. It comes with 50 accessories in the form of abrasive wheels, drill bits, wire brushes, polishers, engraving cutters, router bits, and cutting wheels. I, being born with a passive tool-user gene, can't really tell what each accessory piece does just by looking at it, but I'm sure most halfway intelligent people can. I have fun just trying to figure it all out. What I needed at the time I bought my Dremel kit was a little sander tool, and even I could recognize the accessories made for that purpose. I soon had my proto-Tom Servo head free of jagged edges and was ready to delve further into my little project; this was just the first of many little Dremel success stories in my suddenly tool-enabled household.

The tool itself is a portable two-speed unit that comes with its own battery and charger. Whenever you get through using it, just plug it back up to let it recharge, and it's ready to go the next time you need it. It is light-weight and allows for different grips, helping to ensure you can pretty much reach whatever little space you need to get to with it. This model has two speeds - 7500 and 15000 rpm. That's pretty darn fast, and that high speed combined with the unit's low torque makes life pretty simple for you - the tool does all the work for you, making this the perfect tool for weaklings such as myself. Now, if you're into some heavy-duty work, the Dremel tool may not meet all of your needs, but for many odd jobs around the house and all manner of hobby activities, a portable Dremel tool is the way to go.

I must say that the documentation that comes with the kit is quite impressive and does actually describe each accessory and its proper uses. Of course, my being a man, I don't think it's legal for me to read a manual, so I just get by on instinct and luck. The kit also comes with a colorful little book telling you all sorts of jobs you can do with your new Dremel tool - if you have a significant other, you might want to keep this kind of information away from her/him. Even if you do get stuck doing odd jobs your better half would never have conceived of without the insight of the Dremel documentation, at least you can be comforted by the fact that you will have a lot of fun playing with your new essential Dremel tool.

5-0 out of 5 stars Almost Flawless
This tool is small, quiet, and easy to hold, even for a woman. It doesnt kick back when it turns on or while you're working with it. When you turn it off, it stops its own rotation immediately instead of spinning to a stop. I got it for my boyfriend for Christmas.

Comes in a nice, compact black case that snaps shut, and even holds the manuals. One small complaint is that the attachments are left to float freely around the box. This can be corrected by using ziplock bags to hold them.

Easy to charge because the bottom of the tool pops off and fits into the charger, so the whole tool doesnt have to hang from your wall.

A couple of notes that would have helped me, so may help you- I thought this tool could be used as an electric screwdriver, but it can not. It spins too fast.

Also, be aware when looking at the Dremel tools that some are corded. I almost ordered a corded one, but decided on this one because of the convenience of use. Corded ones give you more power per price. I think this is the most powerful cordless model offered by Dremel. ... Read more


4. Dremel 760-01 Golf Cleaning Kit
list price: $29.99
our price: $19.99
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Asin: B0000DYUG8
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Dremel
Sales Rank: 373
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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We don't believe there's a golfer on the planet who wouldn't like a better score, and this little Dremel kit is a dream come true. Any compacted soil on your clubs can affect your trajectory; but a quick buzz with this neat little gizmo and your clubs are ready for the Masters. You can also clean off your golf spikes with the special bristle-brush attachments for a smooth pivot. The pros' caddies clean their clubs before every shot, and we think it'll be your habit, too, once you try out this handy kit. The carrying case clips neatly right to your golf bag and because it runs on good old AA batteries, there's never any recharging. Two smooth speeds deliver the power you want, and changing brushes is a snap. It's the perfect gift for the golfer who has everything except a perfect score.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

Features

  • 6.0 Volts of power for light-duty, precision cleaning
  • Two-Speed (6,000 and 12,000 rpm) for versatility
  • Lightweight and portable for cleaning clubs anywhere, anytime
  • Includes two accessory brushes for safe use on woods, metals and graphite clubs
  • Clip-on carrying bag clips to golf bag for easy portability

Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars More than Golf
I frankly have zero interest in golf, but I did need a portable, light-duty rotary tool for cleaning battery contacts and light buffing, and this one does very well. It runs on disposable AA alkaline batteries rather than a rechargeable battery pack, and I consider that a plus, since it results in lower immediate cost and avoids the irritating self-discharge characteristics and lengthy recharge times of NiCd and NiMH batteries. Torque is limited, but ample for things other than metal grinding or wood routing. It's a useful tool. ... Read more


5. Dremel 7800 9.6-Volt MultiPro Cordless

our price: $69.99
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Asin: B00005Q7B1
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Dremel
Sales Rank: 2071
Average Customer Review: 3.78 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • 2-year warranty
  • More power & longer run times
  • Variable speeds from 5000 -25,000 to handle a great range of applications
  • Comfort grip housing for greater control & handling
  • Kit includes 10 accessories, 3-hour charger, 9.6v battery and carrying case.

Reviews (9)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great tool!
This tool was the workhorse of a room re-model in our house. Worked very well. If you need really high-speeds, you'll want to stick with a corded model. But, the portability of this tool makes it my favorite!

4-0 out of 5 stars Faster speeds a nice improvement
Dremel's other cordless rotary tools only go up to 15,000 rpm. I like the 9.6 volt cordless because it goes up to 25,000 rpm and makes smoother cuts.

5-0 out of 5 stars I use it outdoors all of the time
I still have my corded Dremel but I found I was only using my Dremel when I was outdoors. So I got the 9.6 volt cordless. I have sharpened my lawn mower blade with it, cut off rusted bolts on a basketball hoop and cut threaded rod on some fencing, all on the first charge of the battery. I'm just keeping it in my garage tool box until I have to recharge it. [....]

5-0 out of 5 stars Now I can Dremel outside!
I bought the tool. I like the tool. Enough said.

4-0 out of 5 stars Most used tool in my tool box
I'm not a big time do-it-yourself person or anything, but I have plenty of small jobs around the house that I use this tool for. First, the Amazon price was great and I got the tool in three days. I used the 7800 Dremel to drill all of the mounting holes for drapery rods in my house. I could even cut off part of the metal mounting bracket that stuck out too far with the Dremel and one of the Dremel cut off wheels. I like how it feels in my hand and I have even used it with the attachment to remove grout. My first Dremel and I like it! ... Read more


6. Dremel 7900-01 Nascar Cordless Mutipro # 3
list price: $102.04
our price: $59.99
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Asin: B0008G2UVS
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Dremel
Sales Rank: 13126
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Features

  • 2 Year warrenty
  • Dale Earnhardt Sr.
  • 7.2V
  • 6 accessories
  • 3 Hour Charger

7. Dremel 7900-02 Nascar Cordless Mutipro # 8
list price: $102.04
our price: $59.99
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Asin: B0008G2UW2
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Dremel
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Features

  • 2 Year warrenty
  • Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  • 7.2V
  • 6 accessories
  • 3 Hour Charger

8. Dremel 7900-03 Nascar Cordless Mutipro # 29
list price: $102.04
our price: $59.99
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Asin: B0008G2UWC
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Dremel
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Features

  • 2 Year warrenty
  • Kevin Harvick
  • 7.2V
  • 6 accessories
  • 3 Hour Charger

9. Dremel 764-01 Pumpkin Carving Kit
list price: $35.44
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Asin: B0002V3CNO
Catlog: Home Improvement
Manufacturer: Dremel
Sales Rank: 8765
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Amazon.com

Even the least artistic among us can have the coolest pumpkins in the neighborhood this year with Dremel's carving kit. It's a neat, buzzy little unit that carves off layers of pumpkin flesh to let the light glow through. It isn't meant to cut all the way through the pumpkin, and the effect is perfectly spooky. Powered by two AA batteries, it's got two speeds for superior pumpkin-stock removal, at 6,000 and 12,000 rpm, so it's not a child's toy. Here's how the process goes: Cut a lid in the pumpkin the old-fashioned way and scoop out all the innards, leaving smooth, 1/2-inch thick walls. Stick the template to your pumpkin with spray-on craft adhesive and start tracing the design with the Dremel on the low setting. For larger areas, switch to high. The only trick is trying to remove the same amount of material on all the cuts so the light glows uniformly from inside the pumpkin. It takes just a little getting used to, and after a practice pumpkin, those snaggle-toothed Jack-o'-lanterns with the crooked mouths will be a thing of the past on your porch. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

Features

  • As easy as tracing a drawing
  • Additional pumkin carving tips available at www.dremel.com
  • 6.0V cordless MiniMite (requires 4AA batteries, not included)
  • 6 Free Templates included to start designing stunning carvings.
  • Carve intricate patterns in minutes

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