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Dremel 395D MultiPro 1.15 Amp 15,000 to 35,000 RPM Variable-Speed Rotary Tool with 10 Accessories | List Price: $94.10 Discount Price: $50.00
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| Brand: Dremel Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 1.15 amp rotary tool with 10 accessories
- Variable speed (5,000-35,000 rpm); quick-change collet nut
- Comfortable plastic housing
- Includes rotary tool and 10 commonly used accessories
- 18 ounces; 6-foot cord length; 5-year warranty
Traditional tool for the hobbist. [Posted on 2007-08-09] This is the second Dremel tool I have ever owned. My first was passed down to a young relative who is using it today. I just decided it was time for a upgrade. I am most pleased with 395's design and utility. With all of the attachments available, who could ask for better. This is a must have tool for anyone who has a hobby or works with their hands. I highly recommend it.
Excellent product [Posted on 2007-08-16] Excellent product. Arrived on time and does everything it's supposed to.
I highly recommend it.
Great tool [Posted on 2007-08-29] I would like to clarify some misunderstanding. The model 395 has several versions. The type 3 was last made over 8 years ago. It was the last model to use the plastic coupling from the motor to the drive shaft. The versions since then are direct metal drives. The plastic sleeve connector, which will after many years dry up, crack and fall apart, can be replaced. Order it from the Dremel factory dealer: DREMEL SERVICE CENTER 4915 21st Street Racine, WI 53406 (262) 554-1390 (760) 327-3003. The cost is about $2.50. I do not work for or have any connection with the Dremel Company. It is a fine product. I found how to fix my 9 year old Dremel type 3 after some searching on the Web.
Everyone needs one of these great tools WITH the METAL SHAFT!! [Posted on 2007-10-03] I've used a Dremel for years, a lot of years. This is the best tool of this type I know of. I've read some reviews that try to convince you that the tool has a plastic shaft. It has a METAL shaft. The metal shaft runs through a plastic piece that holds the brushes. Take yours apart and see.You're going to find that most good tools have the same arrangement. I have melted this piece in the past and I'll tell you how I did it. If you run your tool for a long time and put your hand over the vents you will have problems. If you work it for a long time the tool will get hot and melt things. You will notice that the people that give these reviews never mention the warranty, because they have been careless with the use of the tool and the warranty won't cover it. All this is the fault of the user. I know, because I've done it. This is a great tool and no workshop can be complete without it. I'm sure that the first Dremel I bought over 30 years ago is still running. If you don't abuse them they last for a long time. Thanks for letting me rant, everyone needs to know the truth about a great tool.
top notch [Posted on 2008-01-18] This did the jobs I needed it to and was a little easier to handle then my old dremel tool because it is shorter.
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