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    1. Dremel 3956-02 Variable Speed
    $199.99 list($398.00)
    2. DEWALT DC550KA Heavy-Duty 18-Volt
    $62.99 list($79.99)
    3. Dremel 8000-01 10.8 Volt Lithium-Ion
    $79.00 list($184.00)
    4. DEWALT DW660SK Heavy Duty Cut-Out
    $133.99 list($265.26)
    5. RotoZip RZ20-2100 RZ20 Premium
    $64.44 list($131.90)
    6. Dremel 3962-02 Variable-Speed
    $29.99 $19.88
    7. Dremel 761-01 Pet Nail Grooming
    $17.99 list($30.00)
    8. Dremel 697-05 Super Accessory
    $139.99 list($168.57)
    9. Black & Decker MT1405B-2 14.4V
    $34.99 list($39.99)
    10. Milescraft 1097 Rotary Tool Tool
    $34.99 $32.65
    11. Dremel 750D Minimite Cordless
    $79.95 list($109.99)
    12. Dremel 3981-01 Digital Tool Kit
    $54.99 list($0.00)
    13. Dremel 395D Variable-Speed MultiPro
    $94.99 list($178.95)
    14. RotoZip RZ10-2100 RZ10 Pro Cutoff
    $29.99 list($44.30)
    15. Dremel 231D Shaper/Router Table
    $24.99 list($29.99)
    16. Dremel 335-01 Rotary Tool Plunge
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    17. Dremel 225D Flex Shaft Attachment
    $24.99 $23.88 list($29.99)
    18. Dremel 762-01 Cordless Manicure
    $53.49 list($107.37)
    19. RotoZip RZ01-1100 Base kit
    $59.99 list($134.00)
    20. DEWALT DW660 Heavy Duty Cut-Out

    1. Dremel 3956-02 Variable Speed MultiPro Super Kit With 77-Piece Accessory Kit
    list price: $145.06
    our price: $71.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00006JSPB
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 12
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    While there are a number of rotary tools on the market made by a host of different manufacturers, the Dremel Moto Tool is the one they all strive to copy. Dremel's MultiPro variable-speed model is great for a huge range of projects, from home improvement tasks to hobbies and crafting. It has a continuously adjustable speed range from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm, which allows the user to effectively work with materials as soft as balsa wood and as hard as ceramics. The flexible shaft that comes with this model is great for working in tight spots many rotary tools can't touch. The kit also comes with an assortment of accessories and a handy carrying case. Others may copy it, but Dremel has been making rotary tools so long they've come close to perfecting the idea. --Brian Trinen ... Read more

    Features

    • Variable speed, from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm
    • Quick-change collet
    • Flexible shaft attachment, 77 bits, and two clamps
    • 5-year warranty

    Reviews (16)

    5-0 out of 5 stars My Flexible friend !
    Before I bought the corded Dremel Multi I used to use hand tools. The results were good but took time to produce. I then saw an advert on the television for the Dremel. I then went to a tool shop to see it and it's rivals. The only other competitor was the Black and Decker corded Wizard. The wizard lost out to the Dremel due to it's narrower range of operating speeds and it's greater size. The Dremel also had a far greater range of accessories to supplement it's use.

    >I really appreciate the way that the Dremel can do what it does so quickly so well. It can carve letters, polish to a very high standard and grind metal as well as the capability to engrave metals as well. The fact that it does not take up a lot of room, especially when you consider the wide range of capabilities it has.

    >To turn the Dremel on you slide the switch to one of the numbers on the scale, the further along you go the faster the shaft rotates. You set the speed according to the one recommended in the instruction manual which has pictures to guide you as well. You then apply the tool to the surface you are working on and gently do the polishing etc., but not too hard as it can damage the tool.

    >I had my Dremel fitted with a optional chuck which makes bit changes faster and more convenient than the standard collet bits. You just loosen the chuck, put a bit in, re-tighten the chuck and select the right speed and you are ready to go. It also has a decent grip for easy and comfortable holding. It is quite simply a joy to use for craft. Special shafts can be fitted to the end as well, so there is little that has been missed out.

    > The flexible shaft lets me work in places where the tool can't be inserted especially some places in my jeep! It's also easier to hold the flexible shaft when working on small workpieces like fishing lures etc.

    4-0 out of 5 stars The Speed is the Key
    This is a fantastic tool for a home owner or craft enthusiast. The range of small tasks that you can achieve with the Multipro is unbelievable and easy, even for an untrained person.

    This kit includes a flexi-shaft, which helps you get into corners by extending the accessory bit using a long flexible shaft. You can buy the shaft separately if you already own the tool, but it's cheaper to get it with the kit if you're buying for the first time. The carrying case is attractive, and fits everything with room to spare.

    Some of the things you can do with your Dremel tool include drilling holes to hang pictures, putting lot numbers on your house, engraving your initials on items you don't want stolen, sharpening scissors and lawn mower blades, cleaning jewellery or golf clubs, giving sticking doors and windows a quick repair, cleaning silverware or brass or even mag rims, installing your car stereo and adding auto accessories to dress your car, trimming nails that are sticking up, regrooving damaged screw heads, sanding in hard to reach places, and so on.

    It is however a small tool, so you shouldn't expect it to sand a dining table like a belt sander, or cut out a large wood pattern like a scroll saw.

    You need a tiny spanner to change accessories, but it's included in the kit, along with different mandrels to hold the bits securely. There is a wide range of accessories available for even more tasks, and a great additional purchase is the tile cutting attachment, which allows you to do bathroom tile repairs with a lot less mess and guess work.

    The secret to the Dremel is the speed, with a range of varying speeds up to 35,000 rpm, which you control yourself. The instruction booklet is very detailed, and gives you lots of tips. Dremel also has an amazing website, with step by step how-to guides.

    Every home should have a Dremel Multipro

    3-0 out of 5 stars Works well for some things, doesn't do everything they say
    My wife bought one of these for me as a gift. I had mentioned a couple of times it might be nice to have one... I don't know what came over me. The tool works great for details and doesn't work for much else. I have used it for a number of projects where I needed to file or grind something small... screws in a part that were 1/64th of an inch too long kind of thing. It works great for that, I don't have to apply much preassure to the item being ground. I tried using it to polish a pot (it's in the list of projects to do with your dremel) ahhhh... don't bother, threw polish compound everywhere because of the speed of the tool. Works far faster with a rag by hand. Or better yet... a big buffing wheel on a bench grinder. Works well for engraving too. Haven't tried it for much else. I think my wife will end up using it more for crafts than I will for the kind of stuff I do.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A must have tool
    I disagree with the negative reviews. A dremel is not a benchgrinter or an orbital polisher, etc, etc. It IS 3 pounds of power concentrated into a 2 oz bucket. If you use it for what it's meant for, it's great. In the fashion of any MultiTool, like a leatherman, it has multiple funtions in ONE tool. While a dedicated tool might do a better job in certain circumstances, it can only perform ONE funtion.

    5-0 out of 5 stars This ol' Dremel done cut me a lot of stuff
    This ol' Dremel is a mighty clever tool. I used it out in the woodshed to whittle me a slingshot out of a big ol' branch from a tree. Its also good to keep Pappy away when he sneaks up on me back in that ol' woodshed. Pappy sure do love his moonshine, and it makes him a bit frisky, I reckon.

    Once I done shot me a possum back behind Ol' Man Stapleton's barn and that ol' Dremel came in mighty handy, let me tell ya. I got Ol' Mr. Possum's fur coat off of him lickety split. That sharp ol' Dremel took the head and legs off as fine as ya please. Threw Mr. Possum in the pot, me an' the kinfolk had some mighty fine vittles that night, let me tell ya.

    This Dremel is also mighty useful for some doctorin' at home. Mama's prone to corns n' bunions, and we ain't have no money for the doctor. So I whipped out that ol' Dremel lickety-split and cut them bunions right off of Momma's foot! You shoulda heard her holla! But them nasty ol' bunions never came back, see Momma?

    Only thing I don't like about this ol' Dremel is it sounds kinda like a pig squealin'. I reckon I don't mind, cause then people don't never know if I'm out back whittlin', or havin' me some fun with some lost campers or other city slickers! Yeee Haw! ... Read more


    2. DEWALT DC550KA Heavy-Duty 18-Volt Cordless Cut-Out Tool Kit
    list price: $398.00
    our price: $199.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0002ZU6XO
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 1044
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    Features

    • Applications from drywall cut-out to holes in light gauge metal with the proper accessories
    • Comes standard with 1/4" and 1/8" collets
    • Tool-free bit change for fast and eay bit changing without a wrench
    • 26,000 rpm motor provides more cutting power
    • Dust sealed switch provides durability and long switch life

    3. Dremel 8000-01 10.8 Volt Lithium-Ion 5,000 - 35,000 RPM Cordless Rotary Tool
    list price: $79.99
    our price: $62.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0000DEZL9
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 14
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com

    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


    4. DEWALT DW660SK Heavy Duty Cut-Out Tool with Side Handle and Circle Cutter
    list price: $184.00
    our price: $79.00
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00005RHQ0
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 196
    Average Customer Review: 3.93 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    In recent years, rotary cutout tools have soared in popularity, due mainly to a series of television infomercials promoting one brand. Though it doesn't receive the TV airplay of its main competitor, this DeWalt model uses a durable 5 amp motor--the most powerful motor yet in a cutout tool--making it a great tool for professional drywallers, electricians, and carpenters. To help battle dust infiltration, the tool features a sealed motor and switch, a must for any serious drywall tool. It also sports a quick-and-easy, tool-free bit-changing system and comes with both 1/8 and 1/4 inch collets. We really like the bump-off switch for quick tool shutdown and the simple and effective tool-free depth adjustments. Like other rotary cutout tools, this one uses spiral cutting bits, which work equally well plunging into a cut as they do laterally. In our test we found the DeWalt to be smooth running with low vibration. We had no problem plunging and cutting through 1-1/2 inches of solid birch, whizzing through drywall, and tearing through tile. In fact, this tool has more power than you'd expect from something of its size, and if you aren't paying attention, it can get away from you--an easier to live with problem than lack of power. Some extraordinary claims have been made about rotary cutout tools, and while DeWalt's cutout tool is as versatile as any we've tried, and a bit more powerful than most, it's most effective at what it was designed for--quick cutouts in drywall, tile, and plywood. --Brian Trinen ... Read more

    Features

    • Side handle standard for more control
    • Tool-free bit change system
    • Dust-sealed, bump-off switch
    • 5.0 amp motor turns at 30,000 rpm
    • Circle cutter allowsperfect circles from 2" up to 14" to be cut

    Reviews (14)

    2-0 out of 5 stars Possibly useful for certain applications.
    I bought the Dewalt Dw660sk cut out tool for a home improvement project that involved cutting a rectangular "hole"in a cement board ceiling to run a ventilation duct, and cutting openings in a kitchen cabinet so that the duct would run through the cabinet, through the ceiling and out through the roof. After removing the packaging material on this product,the first thing I noticed was the huge black plastic case this tool came in. The build quality of the case was very good. It is solid, has steel clasps, and a fair amount of room inside for the tool, handle, circle cutter attachment and various bits. The build quality of the tool itself was excellent. Its body is constructed of sturdy yellow plastic, the seams line up, the fit and finish were perfect. Even the stickers and decals were put on straight.
    That might sound like a small detail to bring up, but I feel it demonstrates the care that went into assembling this tool. Some tool manufactures, like Porter Cable, seem to haphazardly "slap" on their decals and stickers and it makes you wonder how carefully the tool was assembled. This tool also has a certain heft to it, no doubt because of the big 5.0 amp motor, the biggest currently offered for this type of tool. There was virtually no vibration when turning on the tool and the motor seemed to run very smoothly at 30,000 rpm. These are the positive features of this tool.
    Now for the bad. The motor is ear splittingly loud. I took a test cut into a soft pine board to see how the tool would react, and immediatley stopped and put on a pair of ear muffs. When holding the tool like a router, vertically, and cutting into a horizontal board, the ventilation slots on this tool, which are located about an inch from the spindle, blow saw dust right in your face. Wearing goggles or a face shield is mandatory! Regular glasses are not enough- you will get something in your eye! What a bad place to put the ventilation slots. Dewalt probably did this because they thought it would blow debris off the workpiece. Instead debris spews everywhere. The slots should be placed on the top of the tool to minimize saw dust or cement board dust from flying everywhere. Speaking of cement board or sheet rock, I would never use this tool inside a finished home. You will fill the room with dust. I started to cut my ceiling with this tool and switched to a sheet rock hand saw because of the dust. For an electrician or contractor cutting electric box openings or trimming sheet rock in an unfinished house this tool might be ok if you can stand the dust and noise. How does it cut? It cut the cement board fairly quickly with the bit I bought for cutting cement board. I used the supplied general purpose bit that came with the kit to cut my cabinet openings and it cut extremely slowly through the 1/2 inch pine of the cabinet. I switched to a jig saw and that worked much faster. Loading a bit in this tool is also awkward. You have push down a button on the the spindle lock and on another button simultaneously on the plastic sleeve above the spindle and then twist the plastic sleeve to tighten the collet. It's almost impossible to tighten the bit tight enough by hand to keep it from spinning in the collet. It's easier to just press down on the spindle lock and use a wrench to tighten the metal nut below the plastic sleeve to tighten a bit. Dewalt should have included a wrench to do this. As far as bit life is concerned, a 1/4" bit should be the minimum diameter you use for cutting anything. The 1/8" supplied bits are so flimsy and flex so much that I broke one of them in 1/2" soft pine. And I didn't apply hard pressure to the work piece.
    Am I keeping this tool? No. I think it was poorly designed and is not very effective for wood. It works fairly well on cement board if you buy the right bit, but you could use a hand saw and create much less dust and make your cuts just as quickly. Dewalt assembled a nicely finished tool, but the design and limited functionality of this cut out tool do not add anything special to the tool industry. Jig saws, sheet rock hand saws, and hole saws can do what this tool is supposed to do more effectively and with less mess. That is why I gave this tool two stars.

    5-0 out of 5 stars EXCELENT TOOL!!
    As an electrician i use this tool 5-7 times a week and cut everything- 1" thick sold oak cabinates,sheetrock,plywood of all types and thickness,ceramic tile and even use to modify plastic outlet boxes and cover plates- I've used and broke a couple rotozips in my job and this Dewalt has better power and a much better feel than the rotozip in my opinion.The noise level of this tool isn't any different than any other tool in this class and noise levels depend on meterial you are cutting. Granted i don't use the handle or circle cutter that much in my job but when you do need to cut a nice round hole the circle jig is a MUST have. The toolless bit change is also a great time saver since you do break bits fairly often with this type of tool.I highly recomend this tool and with amazons price being about $20 cheaper than Lowes or Home Depot i'm buy one right now so my boss can have his back :)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Dewalt got this one just right
    This is a wonderful cut-out tool. It cuts through drywall with ease and makes a very smooth cut. You need to use both hands as it is very powerful but I haven't had any trouble keeping a straight line so far.

    Like any rotary cut-out tool, it breaks bits! Keep a good supply handy and happy cutting.

    5-0 out of 5 stars 5 Stars for lots of power
    I have owned a roto-zip and the dremmel. They just don't have the power of this DeWalt. The circle cutter option is very handy and really does a nice job. If you are hanging drywall this of course is a must. For recessed lighting it really makes things easy. Put your drywall in place, start somwhere on the inside of the light. Work your way out to the edge, carefully work your way over the outside and then follow the outside of the light all the way around. The can will pop through and you will have a perfect cut. This is a great tool.

    5-0 out of 5 stars DeWalt's HD CutOut Tool is G-R-R-R-EAT!!
    A crew of two just finished installing several roomsful of sheetrock for us, using the DeWalt HD CutOut Tool to cut holes for outlet boxes, switch boxes, and the like. The tool worked beautifully (of course this guy was a pro, does this every day, but the tool would be great in the hands of an amateur as well), zipping sround squares and rectangles in no time. Fun to wa tch, too -- it really Zipped around. This is a great price, as well. I'll buy one as soon as I can. ... Read more


    5. RotoZip RZ20-2100 RZ20 Premium Cut-Off Kit
    list price: $265.26
    our price: $133.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0000DEZO5
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Robert Bosch Tool Corporation
    Sales Rank: 655
    Average Customer Review: 2.75 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Includes-zipmate attachment, 3 cut-off wheels, 3 zipbits, zipbit case, wrench,soft tool bag
    • Variable speed control(15,000rpm-30,000rpm)
    • Integrated led worklight
    • 3 jaw chuck
    • Metal bezel

    Reviews (4)

    2-0 out of 5 stars Rotozip RZ20 (what a rip)
    I purchased this 'tool' with the intent to use it for cutting aluminum siding. I'm currently replacing windows and needed to cut the siding and enlarge the opening. I didn't get halfway through the first window before the metal cutting blade became so worn as to be worthless. Ended up using a metal cutting blade on the circular saw to finish the task. I also tried the Rotozip, with the appropriate bit, on cutting some drywall which had to be replaced. It was good for raising a lot of dust but it was quicker to use a drywall saw in the long run.
    Would I buy this 'tool' again. NOT

    4-0 out of 5 stars What do ya' mean No ZipMate?!
    I must disagree with that first reviewer! Bosch has made some design improvements. My Rotozip Rebel quit because of dust and debris in the switch. The cam lock had problems, as did the ZipMate. Bosch took a good design and made it a little more sturdy, enclosed the switch to prevent debris from causing it to foul and made the NEW ZIPMATE ATTACHMENT longer and easier to manuever. They also made changing the bits and attachments easier.They even added an LED light (model RZ20) to see what you're cutting. Some of the new RotoZip tools are compatible with older attachments and vise-versa. (...)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Quite a usefull tool
    Bosch does make all the attachments for this series as for the last. In fact the RZ20-2100 kit comes with the cutoff/grinder attachment and circle cutter. They have actually increased the number/type of bits available as well.

    There is not much else to say other than the tool itself is pretty handy and does exactly what they claim it does. No less, but no more either. It is well made and pretty solid feeling. Feels like it would survive a good working life and a few decent drops, though I'm not willing to toss mine around to assure you of that. ;o)

    My first job with it was cutting out a section of the back vertical part under the top storage section of my computer desk so the monitor could be pushed back another 3-4 inches. Other choices would have been the jig saw, 3" circular saw, or a hand saw. All would have been awkward without taking the top hutch off first. This cut right through the 1" thick laminated pressboard fairly easily and I didn't even need a guide to cut a darn near straight line.

    Its certainly not a required tool, or one of the first ones to go in a starting out tool collection, but if you have gotten to the point of buying any specialty or 'convenience' tools, then its a good choice. For $140 or so for the RZ20-2100 kit that includes the top line RZ20 unit, the cutter/grinder, circle cutter, a bit case, and a nice soft sided carrying case for it all, I think it is well worth it.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Serious loss of features in new design
    This tool is much more limited than the original Rotozip and is misadvertized. The Amazon (and others) description states "This 5.5 amp, VS (15,000 - 30,000 rpm) tool saws, cuts, grinds, sands and polishes!" It does not! There is no longer a zipmate attachment that allows grind, sand and polish attachments. Beware that those attachments sold for "Rotozip" do not attach to the new series of units. Unfortunately, since this new series of Rotozip tool is so limited, I'm returning mine, and I recommend you consider a different tool if you want multipurpose features at all. ... Read more


    6. Dremel 3962-02 Variable-Speed MultiPro Tool Kit
    list price: $131.90
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00004UDJ4
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 44
    Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    While there are a number of rotary tools on the market made by a host of different manufacturers, the Dremel Moto Tool is the one they all strive to copy. Dremel's MultiPro variable-speed model is great for a huge range of projects, from home improvement tasks to hobbies and crafting. It has a continuously adjustable speed range from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm, which allows the user to effectively work with materials as soft as balsa wood and as hard as ceramics. The kit comes with an assortment of accessories and a handy carrying case. Others may copy it, but Dremel has been making rotary tools so long they've come close to perfecting the idea. --Brian Trinen ... Read more

    Features

    • Sharpen, drill, polish, sand and more
    • Variable speed 5,000 - 35,000 RPM
    • High quality ball bearing construction
    • 75 assorted accessories
    • Storage case with removable bit storage tray

    Reviews (9)

    5-0 out of 5 stars It is great for wood crafts..
    I now own two dremel tools.I do a lot of crafts like whirley jigs and picture frames.I like to make things myself out of wood because most of the ones you buy don't hold together but for a few years.And it is a lot of fun and takes your mind off the worldly things, like my job.Dremel tools are built good but they do wear out.I now have a router attachment and it is just like a small router.You can do small things like the State of Texas,which is bordered by rivers.The Dremel makes it easy and a lot of fun to create things.You can do almost anything with it.From whirley jigs (that work in the wind) to nice designs on picture frames.I would highly recomemd this product to any one that piddles with wood.For fun or for hobbies.If you do crafts with wood then you need one of these.I finally wore mine out,after about three years.But the first year I was a little to hard on it.Making it do what I wanted it to do instead of letting it cut the wood on it's own.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Accept no substitutes...
    Was looking at a cheapo $14 one at the store but after looking at the market place and best bang for the buck, I used up some remaining gift certificates to purchase one of these.

    Perfect for moding a computer case, trimming down some tiles and basic woodwork.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Accept no subsitutes...
    Was looking at a cheapo $14 one at the store but after looking at the market place and best bang for the buck, I used up some remaining gift certificates to purchase one of these.

    Perfect for moding a computer case, trimming down some tiles and basic woodwork.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Veg-o-matic of hand tools
    I've had a Dremel for several years now and it is the most versatile tool I have. I've done wood work (drilling, routing, sanding), made jewelry, cut copper pipe... I just can't say enough good about this tool, everyone should own one.

    5-0 out of 5 stars I love my Dremel!
    This thing is one of the best tools I have seen in a while. It has replaced my other multi-tools almost immediately. It is easy to use and there are few things that you can't do with a Dremel. ... Read more


    7. Dremel 761-01 Pet Nail Grooming Kit
    list price: $29.99
    our price: $29.99
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    Asin: B0000C6DZ2
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 41
    Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Uses 4 AA batteries (not included)
    • Two-Speed (6,000 & 12,000 RPM)
    • Lightweight and portable for grooming pet nails anywhere
    • Includes five accessories for fast, safe and easy nail grooming
    • Trim your pets' nails in minutes!

    Reviews (3)

    5-0 out of 5 stars What a Relief!!!
    After a year of battling our Sheltie every time we had to clip his nails, we finally have peaceful grooming. The dremel is amazing! It is easy to use and it doesn't cause bleeding if you get a little too close to the quick, it also doesn't split the nail. This is a great product and has made grooming so comfortable, Zeke now just falls asleep on my lap while I trim his nails. If you are looking to make nail clipping more comfortable for you and your dog, this is the product you need.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great product! Only wish i'd found it sooner...
    A friend lent me her Dremel today to try on my 14-year-old dog who HATES having his nails trimmed. I was amazed that a) he didn't object to it at all, and b) it made quick work of filing his nails down to a healthy length.

    The Dremel seems far better than any of the nail clippers i've tried: i had no worries about accidentally cracking the nail or cutting to the quick. And although the abrasive pad was tough enough to wear down my dog's nails in a matter of minutes, it didn't hurt when i accidentally grazed my hand with it a couple of times.

    This model is light, not too noisy, and easy to grip/use. Best of all, it's not outrageously expensive! (Costs about as much as you'd pay two or three nail clippings at a groomer.)

    I was so impressed that i'm buying a Dremel of my own tonight. Wish i'd discovered this years ago!

    5-0 out of 5 stars This is the safest and least traumatic for dogs!
    This tool is the best for dogs nails. I've trimmed/done my dogs nails with it about 10 times. It's quiet for a tool so as not to freak out dogs. After two times she(My shelty) got used to it and now doesn't mind having her nails done at all. While sitting on the floor, I flip her on her back between my legs and grab one foot at a time and do them. Unlike conventional clippers or guillotine shears, which can cut through the quick and hurt the dog and make them bleed, the Dremel quickly sands the nail back and if you hit the quick, it doesn't cut it, it's just like rubbing an emory board on your skin. The manual shows the basic technique and shape for sanding the nails. Using this sanding technique also prevents sharp edges on the nail which can snag clothing. It also prevents split nails unlike conventional clippers. This is one of the best new gadgets for pets in a long time and the benefits are so obvious! I'm buying a couple as gifts for Christmas and telling all my dog friends about this tool! ... Read more


    8. Dremel 697-05 Super Accessory 145 pc Assortment
    list price: $30.00
    our price: $17.99
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    Asin: B0000C6DZ6
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 46
    Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • 145 acessories
    • Reusable case
    • Accessory Brochure with applications

    Reviews (2)

    4-0 out of 5 stars cheaper at homedepot.com
    Homedepot.com has this for $19.97

    4-0 out of 5 stars Nice assortment, but crappy case
    If you've got a Dremel tool, but too few bits, this is the set to have. This set really gives you the most for your money, as compared to the other, smaller, Dremel bit sets.

    That said, I should point out that the case really sucks. I like stuff to be in (roughly) rectangular boxes for ease of storage. This case has a handle, which is nifty, but protrudes a few inches above the case. This means you can't stack anything above it.

    Also, the poor design of the lids means they won't open all the way, nor will they stay open unles you pry them up with the blue inserts. If you pry the blue inserts up, you risk spilling the contents.

    Oh, and this can be had at the "Wal" place for twenty pesos. ... Read more


    9. Black & Decker MT1405B-2 14.4V Cordless Multi-Tool
    list price: $168.57
    our price: $139.99
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    Asin: B00006S7D1
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Black & Decker
    Sales Rank: 912
    Average Customer Review: 4.45 out of 5 stars
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    Black & Decker has taken five popular home workshop tools and put them together into one compact, cordless unit in the Black & Decker 14.4-volt cordless multi-tool kit. The 14.4-volt model offers five interchangeable, locking heads that provide drill/driver, circular saw, jig saw, router and sander/polisher features. While not as powerful or feature-laden as most stand-alones, the multi-tool provides an excellent starting point or addition to a home enthusiast's arsenal. The drill head operates at variable speeds of 0-700 rpm. A 24-position clutch provides up to 115 in./lbs. of torque. And a 3/8-inch keyless chuck makes bit changes easy. The 3-3/8 inch circular saw features a 20-tooth carbide tipped blade and operates at 0-1,100 rpm. A spindle lock allows quick blade changes, while a thin kerf minimizes waste. The jigsaw features Black & Decker's exclusive, tool-free QuickClamp blade change system. A see-through bezel offers a cleaner view of the cut line, while a blade support roller keeps the blade straight for an accurate finish. The router features a 1/4-inch collet and spindle lock. Good visibility, micro-depth adjustments and an operating speed of 0-8,000 rpm make it well-suited for small, high-speed project work. The sander/polisher is also versatile. It reaches into tight spaces, accepts Mouse attachments, and spins at 0-8,000 opm.--Carl Thress ... Read more

    Features

    • Detail sanding pad works in tight corners
    • One tool with five attachments for drill/driving, sanding/polishing, cutting and decorative edging
    • Drill/driver has 24-position clutch and keyless chuck
    • Saw has 3-3/8 inch blade for cutting 1x material
    • Router operates at 8,000 rpm for high-speed applications

    Reviews (11)

    2-0 out of 5 stars Do you all work for Black and Decker?
    It's a great idea but if you are going to do a day or weekend long project that would require one or more of the attachments, get extra batteries! The only attachments that didn't kill the battery quickly were the drill and maybe the saw wasn't great. The other pieces especially the router and jigsaw drained both batteries noticably in about 15 minutes. I've found the router adequate only for edge and laminate work but way underpowered for anything else.
    Don't even get me started on the safety start mechanism. You must depress a button on the attachments before the trigger will engage. This is especially maddening and awkward with the router.
    Save your money and buy the real versions of each tool you really need instead of this poor compromise on all of them.

    5-0 out of 5 stars I LOVE mine! What a fantastic deal! No complaints...
    I first saw the Black and Decker multi-tool at Home Depot, but the one they had only had 3 tools and was only 12 volts. (Still pretty cool.) This one has FIVE tools and is 14.4 volts. All the tools are great. You get two batteries, and they last a long time. I'd rate this as one of the best values in tools I've ever purchased. I love my Black and Decker multi-tool. (One improvement though... a catchier name...)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Looks like a great product
    I just ordered this product and it looks to be exactly what I need. I just need power tools to do small projects around the house. This is a perfect mult-tool product for me. Just the basics is all I need. I don't need a top of the line circular saw, jigsaw, etc. I just need something that will handle the small projects that I work on and this appears to be exactly what I need.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect, teh best tool
    Amazing. I bought mine at Amazon and my cousin brought to me. I was waiting for another machine, but this is fantastic!!!
    Congratulations AMAZON, congratulation Black and Decker. I think that I will not find another tool like this. Very, very good.
    Buy one and tell me....

    5-0 out of 5 stars Simplier and Faster
    I see this tool in a store and I'd like it, but I was not sure if it realy works, so I asked to the tool-man of the store to set it for and exibition for me the next day. The performance was much better of what I expect. The tool not only works fine at home but also at some heavy duty work. ... Read more


    10. Milescraft 1097 Rotary Tool Tool Stand
    by Milescraft Inc.
    list price: $39.99
    our price: $34.99
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    Asin: B0001GMENE
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Milescraft Inc.
    Sales Rank: 487
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    Features

    • Fits most rotary tools including Dremel, Black and Decker, RTX and Tool Shop
    • Sturdy, cast base maintains tool stability
    • Lock in vertical position for sanding, polishing, or to rout
    • Rotary tool not included

    11. 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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    Amazon.com

    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


    12. Dremel 3981-01 Digital Tool Kit
    list price: $109.99
    our price: $79.95
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    Asin: B0000302Y0
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 998
    Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    Dremel came out with the first rotary tool long ago, and this professional model, the latest evolutionary leap in the Dremel line, is a great tool for a huge range of projects, from home improvement tasks to hobbies and crafting. Its new soft-start technology, electronic controls, and ergonomic grip make it easier and more comfortable to use than any other rotary tool we've tried. It has a continuously adjustable speed range from 5,000 to 30,000 rpm, with a precise speed gauge, allowing the user to effectively work with materials as soft as balsa wood and as hard as ceramics. And we really like the innovative electronic feedback control on this model, which takes the jerk and torque out of lower-speed applications. Another great feature of this kit (that Dremel's other MotoTools could benefit from) is the 10-foot long cord, which lets you maneuver without reaching the end of your leash. The kit also comes with a huge assortment of accessories and a handy carrying case. If you're looking for the smoothest and easiest-to-operate rotary tool on the market, look no further. Dremel's professional kit is as good as it gets. --Brian Trinen ... Read more

    Features

    • Soft-start technology make to tool easy to control
    • Electronic feedback control takes the jerk and torque out of lower-speed applications
    • Ergonomic design make the it comfortable to operate
    • 10-foot power cord lets the user maneuver easily

    Reviews (5)

    5-0 out of 5 stars The lastest and the best
    I bought my first Dremel (a Model 2) in 1947. It finally gave up in 1993. Since then I have added the single speed and multispeed Multipro models to my tool box. Now the digital model comes along and is the best of the best. Its soft start, dependable speed control, and high power make it equal to any job. It fits all the Dremel attachments making it every bit as adaptable as the others. It handles all the cutting, shaping, finishing, and polishing tasks involved in my construction of miniatures and architectural models.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Glad the old one blew!
    I had a Dremel Model 280 for many years and it served well. It was a single-speed model, so I had to buy a separate speed control for it. Two years ago, it suddenly blew up in my hand when a commutator section dislodged. Fortunately, the 3981 was on sale in a kit that included the flex shaft and a lot of attachments. As soon as I used it, I was happy the old one blew up! I love the soft-start, integrated speed control that doesn't bog down at low speeds, and it gives you a readout too. The biggest improvement is that it doesn't get too hot to hold after a few minutes of hard use, like the 280 did even when it was new. I used the 3981 with the grout removal attachment to take up some irreplaceable mosaic tile. It burned up a few bits, but not my hands.

    The only downside is that I had to purchase all new attachments to fit the nose piece. Dremel even helped out there, by making up a new support arm for my D-Vise base to fit the new tool at a moderate cost. That allows the tool to be stationary while working on small pieces. This is the best rotary tool I've ever used!

    5-0 out of 5 stars The all around tool made even better
    What seperates this Dremel from the others you ask? Well for starters it allows you to control the RPM's electronically. From 5 to 30k RPM's you can finally gain a sense of complete control over any situation with this tool. Using it primarily to Modify my computer cases and other strange little nuances of mine I can go from plastic to steel in the touch of a button without having to worry about melting plastic or taking forever to cut through metal.

    However my dremel has found very other useful activites as well. The grout attachment works wonders in the bathroom and kitchen and I fixed the gate on my wife's horse's stall with it as well as modified my desk with it (I needed a couple extra slots for my computer cables).

    I guess the only downside to this Dremel is the flimsy control switch. Well its not really flimsy but it does rattle when you bump up the RPM's.

    Overall I am very pleased with the many different uses the Dremel finds itself in while in my hands. The addition of the electronic control switch for manipulating the RPM's is a godsend as it offers so much more flexibility than the older Dremels. This particular case comes with an assorment of goodies (including the universal chuck) so you really shouldn't have to buy any other accessories with the exception of some of the other specialized tool sets or the flex attachment.

    Well in conclusion this little tool is BIG enough to handle most any application a hobbiest or tinkerer can put it through. Its uses are infinite and is simple enough to be operated by anyone...with the exception of the little tikes wandering around the place...and is a very useful tool to have around the house or shop.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Top-of-the-line Dremel
    If you appreciate quality tools, and want the most out of whatever tool you use, go with the Pro model. The electronic speed control is great for selecting, and more importantly, holding, precise speeds. It has more power than the other Dremels too. It's comfortable to use, has a long cord, and the standard accessories fit.

    5-0 out of 5 stars my rating
    very spiffy tool...uses all the attachments...thousands of uses around the house

    more power than the other rotary tools. an excellent choice ... Read more


    13. Dremel 395D Variable-Speed MultiPro Tool
    list price: $0.00
    our price: $54.99
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    Asin: B0000302XV
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 2849
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • 5,000-35,000 RPM
    • 6-foot power cord
    • Quick change collet nut
    • 5-year warranty

    Reviews (4)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Versatile, Must-Have Tool
    I have had this tool for going on ten years now and it's still going strong (with the original set of brushes). I am a silversmith and use it with the flex shaft attachement almost daily. I can honestly say many fine grinding jobs I do would be next to impossible to do without it. We used to use a Fordom brand flex shaft tool, but the handpiece was too bulky and it didn't have enough RMPs to do the job as well as the Dremel. It looks like Dremel has gone a little nuts with all the attachements they offer now, making it even more versatile. In my mind, it is one of those Must-Have tools every shop needs.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Endless Possibilities
    I have owned the Multi-Pro kit for 8 months now, and I don't know how I lived without it before. The jobs it can do are limited only by your imagination. The variable speed lets you match the speed to the work. It cleans and sharpens all my other power tools, lawn mower blades, too. It makes cuts in all types of materials in tight places for remodeling jobs; you know, under sinks and floors, inside walls and ceilings. I especially like the cutting wheels (careful, they are brittle) to flush cut nails and screws, or shape small metal pieces. I've used them to grind out welds when repairing tricycles for the preschool where my wife teaches. With the sanding drums, I've smoothed and shaped small wooden projects. I plan on taking the Multi-Pro to 4H Summer Camp this year for the woodworking class I teach. Remember to go slow and make several passes when cutting material for best results. Look for more of my reveiws on Dremel products.

    4-0 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE TOOL
    These little rotary tools are so useful the possibilities are endless.If your an around the house do it yourselfer or a well seasoned carpenter this little guy will suit everyone.I couldnt even begin to explain all it can do in a short review.Just read the book that comes with the tool and let your imagination and creativity do the rest.Other tool makers produce such a tool but I do think that dremal has inspired them all.My advice is stick with dremal.They are so well made and offer so many options and accessories.You just cant go wrong. Now get out there and polish,cut or grind something.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Experience with Dremel
    This tool is perfect for any tool users. It has so many useful needs it compliments any hobbies and other applications. I recommend this tool to anyone. ... Read more


    14. RotoZip RZ10-2100 RZ10 Pro Cutoff Kit
    list price: $178.95
    our price: $94.99
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    Asin: B0000DEZO4
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Robert Bosch Tool Corporation
    Sales Rank: 2674
    Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Metal bezel for added structural support
    • 3-jaw chuck for quick, wrenchless bit changes
    • Dust sealed switch for longer switch life
    • Includes Zipmate attachment, two cut-off wheels, two Zip bits, wrench, hard tool case
    • Variable speed control from 15,000 to 30,000 rpm

    Reviews (4)

    4-0 out of 5 stars The original got better!
    I like the newer improvements Bosch made on the Rotozip spiral saw compared with the original model. The RZ-10 model has the newer tacky feel, a bigger amp motor,an adjustable speed, chuckless, and can be easily converted back to a chuck type with the spindle & spindle nut off my original saw.(For working in tight places as needed.)The handle can easily & quickly be removed. It pays to take your time when cutting with it for the bits may break when pushed too hard. This is one tool one needs to cut in various places when the other saws will not fit or work. The switch & fan slip problems were fixed by Bosch also.
    In my personal opinion, this tool has a learning curve but a handy dandy tool when working on projects & in the house.

    4-0 out of 5 stars great tools, expensive to use
    I used this to replace a shower valve - cut out some tiles, some drywall, it was an absolute dream, couldn't imagine how fast it was at work I was dreading. The bits are a big problem. I have gone through 4 tile cutting bits now (at about 6 clams a pop) - about one per foot of cutting, and I am someone with a gentle touch with tools - I have never broken a jig saw blade or drill bit.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great tool
    I've had this tool for quite a while, and use it all the time. Easiest way to make clean cuts in metal, brick (with diamond cutoff blade), drywall, etc. Also, the only tool I've found for doing blind cuts into a corner, like when replacing a single hardwood floor board.

    I haven't had the bit-life problems another reviewer mentioned; it might be they need a carbide tip. The only significant problem I've run into is getting into tight spaces; taking the base off helps, but the body is still a little wider than I'd like.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Great Tool.....Lousy Bits
    I am a home improvement junkie and enjoy doing projects around the house. The wife & I are looking to buy a new home and we decided to get the house in tip-top condition before we sell.

    I am in the process of installing a laminate floor that replicates the look of ceramic tiles in the foyer. I wanted the Roto Zip tool to make the cuts.

    The tool works great, however, the bits wear out so fast cutting through the laminate. My old sabre saw using fine tooth blades last alot longer.

    I am debating whether to return the tool to Amazon now and go back to using the sabre saw. The way I am going, I will have to buy another 15-20 bits to complete this project. ... Read more


    15. Dremel 231D Shaper/Router Table
    list price: $44.30
    our price: $29.99
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    Asin: B0000302Y9
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 213
    Average Customer Review: 3.33 out of 5 stars
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    We will admit that we think these rotary tools are some of the coolest things around; you can do so many things with them. But once we saw this attachment, we were blown away. If you don’t have the money or the space (or the inclination) to set up a whole router table assembly in your home or shop, but you still want to put decorative edges on wood projects, this is absolutely the ticket. It holds the tool under the table, and you mount your shaping bit in it. Turn it on, run your piece against the stationary tool, and your edge is routed. It also works great for small dado grooves with a straight bit. The new table surface is even smoother than before, and it’s plenty big enough for small craft projects. It’s also a great setup for sanding: Just chuck in a sanding drum and move your workpiece against it. If you’ve got a rotary tool, get this.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste ... Read more

    Features

    • For use with rotary tool models 275, 285, 395 and 398
    • Convert your DREMEL corded rotary tool into a bench mounted wood shaper
    • Features an adjustable fence, and a large 8" x 6" work table
    • Slot, groove, sand and trim edges
    • MultiPro tool not included

    Reviews (3)

    1-0 out of 5 stars This will destroy your tool
    I'd stay away from this one until the design flaws are fixed. Tons of sawdust from the piece you're working on will fall into your tool and render it useless. I've killed two Dremels, and got maybe a grand total of 5 minutes use out of the table.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Dremel Mini router table acessory
    I have been using this for quite a while, and at times, it is a lot easier to use this, to dadoes for small items on soft wood like boxes. I used it to make some boxes out of pire and I used it to do edge work and make dadoes. This is my coolest acessory for the dremel with my wood bit set.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good Attachment to have
    A Fine piece of equipment. Works great even with pilotedbits. Highly recommend any dremel user pick one up ... Read more


    16. Dremel 335-01 Rotary Tool Plunge Router
    list price: $29.99
    our price: $24.99
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    Asin: B0000DEZK4
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 532
    Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Clear base allows greater visibility of work surface
    • Two depth stops with quick release for quick, consistent adjustment of depth and for progressively deeper routing
    • Depth guide includes English and Metric markings
    • On board storage for router bits and wrench

    Reviews (1)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Big Improvement, more features.
    Dremel has really upgraded with this new plunge router attachment for the rotary tool. It fits all the usual corded tools and even the new Li-Ion cordless!
    Great new features like: Plunge capability, clear base, bigger base, rotary tool mounting is very sturdy and rigid, depth stop, big edge guide that goes all the way to the bit.
    The locking handle takes a little getting used to. Because it locks with one handle and plasic was used for the base there is a little flex back after locking. Plastic for the base to be clear is a benefit, but the plastic for the top plate was probably to save cost so they could price it closer to what the old router was. Anyway, when I really want to be accurate with my depth, I make sure to measure the distance from the bottom of the base to the bit with a metal scale. That way I know the depth is what I want. If it was all metal I'd give it a 5, but then the cost would probably keep me from buying it. It's great for the small router jobs I do(signs, door striker plate installation etc.) and I would recommend it! ... Read more


    17. Dremel 225D Flex Shaft Attachment

    our price: $27.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0000302Y8
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 325
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • For use with rotary tool models 275, 285, 395, 398 and 780
    • Comfort grip handpiece - allows finger tip control to cut, grind, sand, sharpen, polish and more!
    • Integrated shaft lock button on the handpiece allows for easy accessory changes.
    • Quick connect - easily attaches to your DREMEL rotary tool
    • More flexible cable - provides more comfort during use.

    Reviews (2)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Extending my reach...
    I've found the flex-shaft to be one of the most useful Dremel tool accessories. It's great for those remote, hard-to-reach areas of my work pieces where the width of the tool itself would hinder my efforts, ot it just can't reach. It took a while for me to get the hang of using it, since it required a bit more hand control than I originally anticipated. Just make sure to keep it as straight as possible, and don't bend it too much- it heats up pretty quickly, especially at the bends. And heat's the big killer of this accessory. Also, be sure to have a bit of the flex-shaft grease handy for occasional lubrication.

    The only thing that annoys me about the flex-shaft is that it won't accept a chuck to secure the bits, just collets. This can be a major frustration when I'm doing work that requires constant bit changes, with different bit diameters. Just when I thought I was rid of those pesky collets forever...

    'Late

    5-0 out of 5 stars IF you don't have it you should
    This tool is the most important attachment in Dremel's Inventory. All Users should get one ... Read more


    18. Dremel 762-01 Cordless Manicure Kit
    list price: $29.99
    our price: $24.99
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    Asin: B0000C6DZ4
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Dremel
    Sales Rank: 978
    Average Customer Review: 3.33 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Uses 4 AA batteries (not included)
    • Two-Speed (6,000 & 12,000 RPM)
    • At home or traveling, shape, file and polish your nails anytime, anywhere!
    • A cordless manicure tool for home use from Dremel - the manufacturer of professional nail salon tools
    • Includes seven accessories for maintaining acrylic nails between manicures

    Reviews (3)

    4-0 out of 5 stars I've done it.
    I've actually used it on my natural nails, whether it says you can or not. I use it on low speed with a large stone bit (purchased seperately from Dremel -they have many bits available for their rotary tools). Keep in mind though that I'm a guy and I bite my nails(bad habit I know), but the tool helps me straighten them out.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Fills without the fuss
    It costs $15+ to get a fill at a manicurist -- the tool pays for itself in less than six weeks (sooner if you aren't lazy about upkeep like I am :)). In defense of the product and to counter the one bad review: Who the heck would try to use a Dremel tool on natural nails?????

    1-0 out of 5 stars Not for natural nails
    Nowhere on the online description or the outside packaging are you told this product is only for use on artificial nails. It is not until you open and virtually destroy the packaging and you read the instruction manual does it tell you this. ... Read more


    19. RotoZip RZ01-1100 Base kit
    list price: $107.37
    our price: $53.49
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    Asin: B0000DEZO1
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: Robert Bosch Tool Corporation
    Sales Rank: 871
    Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Features

    • Soft band handle-walkman style handle that provides a comfortable feel for carrying the tool around jobsite
    • 3 Jaw chuck - Industry 1st that provides a quick,easy,wrenchless bit change
    • dust sealed switch-prevents switch failure from dust contamination and excess buildup
    • Plastic adjustable foot
    • Includes 3 Zipbits and wrench

    Reviews (2)

    5-0 out of 5 stars New Rotozip
    The new rotozip is fantastic! The 3-jaw chuck works great (works like my drill). It also comes with a wrench to manually tighten the collet if you prefer to do this. I have been cutting wall tile with the rotozip brand tile bits and they have been breaking on me, which has been frustrating. I switched to a Dremel tile bit, and I have had no problems.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Nuts
    So, how well does that new wrenchless chuck with the red wheel work? Vizualize the bit falling out twice the first time you cut the sheetrock out of a window opening. Vizualize a tool which NEEDS a wrench, but unlike the previous models is not designed to be tightened with a wrench and provides no place to store a wrench. The wrenchless chuck gives a whole new meaning to the words "reverse engineering".

    And BTW, if you had any attachments for your old style rotozip forget em - they won't fit the new models according to the Rotozip website. ... Read more


    20. DEWALT DW660 Heavy Duty Cut-Out Tool
    list price: $134.00
    our price: $59.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000051WQX
    Catlog: Home Improvement
    Manufacturer: DeWalt
    Sales Rank: 3443
    Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Review

    In recent years, rotary cutout tools have soared in popularity, due mainly to a series of television infomercials promoting one brand. Though it doesn't receive the TV airplay of its main competitor, this DeWalt model uses a durable 5 amp motor--the most powerful motor yet in a cutout tool--making it a great tool for professional drywallers, electricians, and carpenters. To help battle dust infiltration, the tool features a sealed motor and switch, a must for any serious drywall tool. It also sports a quick-and-easy, tool-free bit-changing system and comes with both 1/8 and 1/4 inch collets. We really like the bump-off switch for quick tool shutdown and the simple and effective tool-free depth adjustments. Like other rotary cutout tools, this one uses spiral cutting bits, which work equally well plunging into a cut as they do laterally. In our test we found the DeWalt to be smooth running with low vibration. We had no problem plunging and cutting through 1-1/2 inches of solid birch, whizzing through drywall, and tearing through tile. In fact, this tool has more power than you'd expect from something of its size, and if you aren't paying attention, it can get away from you--an easier to live with problem than lack of power. Some extraordinary claims have been made about rotary cutout tools, and while DeWalt's cutout tool is as versatile as any we've tried, and a bit more powerful than most, it's most effective at what it was designed for--quick cutouts in drywall, tile, and plywood. --Brian Trinen ... Read more

    Features

    • 5 amp, 30,000 rpm motor provides 25% more power
    • Tool-free bit change, saves time
    • Bump-off, dust-sealed switch
    • Cuts drywall, plywood, ceramic tile, Plexiglas, cement board, and ceiling tile

    Reviews (10)

    4-0 out of 5 stars SUCCESS-ALMOST
    I RECENTLY PURCHASED A ROTO-ZIP AS AN AID FOR INSTALLING WALL TILE. AFTER A 1/4 INCH CUT INTO WHAT I THOUGHT WAS WALL TILE THE CARBIDE BIT BROKE. I WAS NOT VERY IMPRESSED. ALSO THE OVERALL FEEL, QUALITY AND POWER DISAPPOINTED. I RETURNED THE TOOL. I THEN ORDERED THE DEWALT CUT-OUT TOOL. I AM VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE QUALITY, FEEL AND POWER OF THIS TOOL. AGAIN I TRIED THE TILE CUT, BUT WITHOUT MUCH SUCCESS. I WAS ABLE TO CUT THE TILE BUT SO SLOWLY IT WASN'T WORTH THE BOTHER. THEN I TRIED ANOTHER PIECE OF TILE THAT WAS MARKED WALL TILE. I WAS AMAZED AT THE DIFFERENCE. I WAS ABLE TO CUT HOLES FOR PIPES IN NOTHING FLAT. CONTROL WAS EXCELLENT AND THERE WAS VERY LITTLE CHIPPING AROUND THE CUT WHICH COULD BE MINIMIZED EVEN MORE BY SLOWING DOWN THE RATE OF FEED. I ALSO TRIED THE TOOL IN WOOD, DRYWALL AND MUCH TO MY SURPRISE, STEEL. I WAS ABLE TO MAKE SOME VERY NICE CUTS IN 1/8" WALL SQUARE STEEL TUBING. ACTUALLY I AM MORE PLEASED WITH THIS DEWALT TOOL THAN MOST OF THE OTHER DEWALT TOOLS I OWN. MY ONLY RECOMMENDATION TO OTHER PURCHASERS IS THAT IF YOU INTEND TO USE THIS TOOL FOR CERAMIC TILE, MAKE SURE THE TILE IS REALLY WALL TILE.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The Drywaller's Dream
    I hang drywall for a living and have accustomed myself to using the Rotozip for cutting out outlets, vents, etc. and got used to its lack of power and durability; until last week. I purchased the new DeWalt Cut-out tool and can't believe the difference in power and comfort. DeWalt really did their homework on this one. It also has a tool-free bit change which is awesome. It makes changing bits quicker and easier and I never have to have a wrench around. Drop whatever you're using and get the DeWalt.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The first 5 amp cut-out tool made
    The superiority of this outstanding DeWalt cut-out tolls forced the present manufacturers to redisign thier models.All rotory tools made after, have based thier disign after the DW660 .It is the OLNY toolless bit changable model avbailabvle .The Porter cable is made with too big of a head and the on/off switch is not convientient.THIS IS truly THE BEST !!! A real drywallers dream .I should know because I was hanging when you had to make all cuts with keyhole saws &/OR the only available router was a Black N Decker that clearly stated in the warrannty that it was not designed for drywall and would void the warranty ..Shure am thankful for Dewalts intelligence...

    3-0 out of 5 stars Buy a RotoZip
    Good tool but bulky and over powered. I bought mine when only the tool was avialible. If I bought it today I'd buy the kit, but would definitely consider the RotoZip Kit as well it's $20 more but it's made by Bosch.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Weekend warrior and rennovator
    Fantastic cutout saw! Easier to hold than the Porter Cable and I like the on/off buttons better than the PC. While cutting out large segments of drywall (like doors and windows), the PC you have to leave running if your hands are full (of cut off drywall etc.) or manipulate your grip down towards the bit while it's running to shut off the tool. The DeWalt is much easier to just "bump" the top (furthest from the spinning bit) against your chin to shut off the tool. Maybe not the recommended method but it works great when your hands are full.

    No problems with the tool whatsoever. Just wish the bits cut faster (same with all the cutout tools). Not having to use/find or lose an allen wrench is a definite advantage although the two buttons used to loosen/tighten the collet take a little getting used to. Having a case to hold the tool and spare bits is also nice.

    Excellent tool that I'm still using and enjoying very much. Would buy it again! ... Read more


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