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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Works great thanks
beth1032
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Great tool for those of us who craft. I drill shell, wood and glass
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I like the grinder for the money, but I'm looking for replacement bearings because from brand new it gets very hot and cannot hold it in my hand after a minute of grinding.
B.Park
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2024
Lot's of power for those pesky grinding jobs !
ray
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
My husband got this for me. I used to use a cordless Dremel while doing my acrylic nails but it was heavy and awkward and the batteries didn't last very long. The flexible shaft takes some getting used to but the end you put the polishers in is smaller and easier to use. It's much quieter too and I never have to worry about batteries or the motor getting to weak to spin.
Bernard Kinghorn
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2022
This is a fantastic machine. The foot switch could be better I still have it 5 stars. I use it mainly for making rings from stone and etching glass.
Alexander Scutaru
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2021
quick snap removable head great. Would love if it would fit wider shafts as well.
Gibbled
Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2020
Great little flex shaft. I had a problem with the handpiece but the seller had a replacement handpiece shipped to me within a few days and I'm back up and running again. I added some grease to the flex shaft itself as it arrived dry. Good product.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2020
I bought this when the Dremel died (after 2 uses).. this machine does exactly what it says it will do, no fuss. It could use with some innovation, it's pretty much an electric motor with a flexible shaft.. so no surprises there, but how about some protection for the motor from sawdust? a better hanger, something that can clip and hold onto a hanging arm. It would be nice to trade in the manual chuck key for something tool-less..** Update after a year of ownership **Good value for money, I carved the nautical things in the pic's in cedar 4x4's used for some stairs up to my boat.The foot pedal speed control takes a minute to get good at, and you need to setup your station so it's comfortable to hold the speed for a while.Also - make sure you grease the interior flexible drive shaft every once in a while. just unscrew from the motor, pull the shaft out of the exterior plastic cable casing (or metal if you have the new one)
Canoneer
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2020
Because of my mechanical background I realized immediately that the drive cable would probably be installed in the factory WITHOUT any worthwhile lubricant....and I was MORE than correct..there was NONE...hence I believe, all the complaints about cables breaking.I have, but would have purchased if I didn't, a large tub of Lithium grease...sometimes called 'White' grease....just EXACTLY what you need in this application.I would recommend doing it and here are the easy instructions after you have a good supply of that grease at hand1. Undo the cable retainer...the black knob thingee that attaches the cable to the motor and be aware the thread is LEFT-HAND...Once out push...with your finger..as much grease down the open end of the tube...once you have pulled the cable out and continue to do so until no more grease can be forced down...it took me about 4 or 5 pushes with my finger to force enough down. Now lubricate the cable itself as much as possible...and it is a messy job but you'll be very grateful in years to come. Now feed the cable inside the tube..it will be pretty hard now thatr it's full of grease but it will go..bit by bit. When you get to the end you m9ight need to turn the motor a bit to allow the square end of the cable to engage in the motor. Now tighten the Black knurled knob....remember to turn LEFT to tighten and you're done and I'm pretty confident it will now last a long time.If I have any problems I will update this review when I do but so far it sounds a little noisy but good.One suggestion for the manufacturer...a stand to hold the motor SHOULD be included in the kit....as well as a plastic box to contain it.I own a Dremmel knock-off and cheap though it was it came with a stand to hang it and a box to hold the motor,cable and even the stand itself.It would separate you from the other manufacturers and cost very little and it would be well worth it.The motor is VERY TORQUEY so be aware of it the first time you turn it on...it's 1/4 hp....not sure if it really is but it sure is torquey.
Daryl
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2020
I've been using Dremel tools for a couple of decades. I wanted a Fordome but they were very expensive.I've been using this tool for a couple of weeks and It is a pleasure to work with. The foot peddle takes the motor right down to a few of RPM, almost to as stop. I know some reviews complain about the foot feed and speed control but this one works well. It also came with an extra cable.
Jaaribear
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2019
Works like a charm my other half loves it for hand carving tile pieces.But how do we order a replacement flex shaft after a few uses shaft completely fell apart and fell out
Inkman
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2018
Over all it is a nice tool for the price. But the pedal is only an On/Off switch not a speed control. Useful but not perfect. After using it several time I am realizing that it is a pretty good tool strong made, very stable in hand that helps me for presision tasks and not noisy. The only negative issue is the pedal that is not offering between OFF and full power
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