Hi all,
Having had a look-a-like Dremel for years (and it's pretty rubbish), I'd like to invest in a genuine one made by Dremel.
Anyone got any advice/pointers, as Dremel seem to make a fair few, including a cordless version.
Does the cordless have enough welly...and what accessories are must-haves for what we do?
Ta
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I prefer a variable speed or a 3-4 speed device .
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Hi Paul
If you are interested in a brand new unused genuine Dremel kit, I have one.
I purchased it recently with good intentions to make some special frames and have never got round to using it. In fact, I had forgotten all about it until your post.
I would be happy to let you have it at a price that would suit you.
Peter.
If you are interested in a brand new unused genuine Dremel kit, I have one.
I purchased it recently with good intentions to make some special frames and have never got round to using it. In fact, I had forgotten all about it until your post.
I would be happy to let you have it at a price that would suit you.
Peter.
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Re: Dremel advice....
All sorted.
Cheers.
Cheers.