RobScenity
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2025
Easy to use, quick to learn. I've only used it on glass and stainless steel so far, but it's performing beyond expectations. Very satisfied, would definitely recommend.
Raju
Reviewed in India on February 21, 2025
Good but extra marking pin the box
checkmate71
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2025
Great product!
Carlos Hendrix
Reviewed in Mexico on July 7, 2024
Útil para marcar material quirugico,cuchillos o herramientas, sirve para uso basico , hace mucho ruido a la hora de trabajar pero cumple su propósito
Carol wiltshire
Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2024
This tool is light weight easy to use fits nice in my hand kind of loud but that's to be expected it does not do well if you need to press hard the tip is for fine lines or writting a second tip would have been nice for the price good for small easy projects
Robert Parr
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2024
This engraver worked well, and was not as noisy as other reviews indicated. It only took a few tries to get used to handling it to produce reasonable looking letters and numbers on keys and metal.Only problem at first...I couldn't get the carbide tool in far enough to get the holding screw to engage.Finally I inserted another Dremel tool in place, and it seemed to clear something, because when I reinstalled the carbide tool, it fitted and held well.Really a minor problem and would have given 5 stars if I hadn't had the problem.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2024
great unit good price
Miguel
Reviewed in Canada on April 20, 2024
Works great, fits good in hand. Little loud.
William
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2023
I love this product for it's reliabilty and easy to use design. I use it mostly as a labeler and its so handy, plug it in and use! I also love the slim design as it alows you to get a more pen like grip whereas my bigger dremel i had to set up a flex schaft... And till i was ready to label i was frusterated. So if your looking for something that you can grab and use quickly to label this is a must have. But if your looking for something to do lots of engraving with for long periods of time id probably go for the bigger roatary tool as this one is a bit loud!
PRANAV BANDHARA
Reviewed in India on January 25, 2023
purchase all 03 machine not working kindly take product & return our value money asap !
هادي الخالديuser-M47DWU
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on March 5, 2022
وصل المنتج مفتوحا وهذا شيء غير جيدعلى العموم أنا راضٍ عن المنتج
Brian
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2022
Cheap and does the job but after many uses tip starts to wander and causes miss prints on small writing
Ben
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2011
Works as intended, I use it for engraving hand tools. I purchased separately the diamond point dremel engraving bit. Cuts better than the one included with this engraver (see my review).Lighter than dremel rotary tools, and smaller, though the plastic seems to be of the same or similar quality.Stroke per minute dial works as described, engraving depth can also be adjusted by the pressure you apply with the tool, the bit (like the diamond bit), and how many passes you do. Engraving small initials is easy, making decorative glass would be more challenging and would require more skill, but this is not what I use it for. After a few tests on some scrap to get the feel of it, I was ready to go. I was pleased with the results from the tool, but my handwriting, not so much. Tool worked well.Included stencil works if the tool is help perfectly vertical to the engraving surface. Though the way the letters are stenciled, there are large gaps due to the thickness and design of the stencil. For example a letter B looks more like 13. Sometimes I used the stencil and then filled in the gaps by hand.It's very similar to writing with a large, vibrating, noisy pencil. If you have a steady hand you could easily write someone a letter on a piece of sheet metal.It is rather noisy, especially on the higher settings, lots of buzzing and rattling but doesn't retract from the functionality. This isn't the sort of thing that requires stealth anyway.I had no problems with the set screw when changing bits. I was prepared with a small flat bladed pocket type screwdriver and know how not to strip a screw. Snug it up and you're done. If the bit comes loose (which mine hasn't) snug it down a little more. If you start perspiring, grunting, or shaking violently while tightening it down, ease up. It's a set screw, not the lug nuts on your spare tire.Good price, Dremel is a name brand, and bits can be purchased at most hardware stores. I was unable to find the diamond bits at my local hardware stores so I just orded it with the engraver from Amazon.Good tool