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Dremel Rotary Tool 300 Series + 25 acces | 
| Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: £39.99 Buy New: £31.99 You Save: £8.00 (20%)
New (3) from £31.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 117
Media: DIY & Tools Fragile: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 14.8 x 9.1 x 5.4
MPN: F0130300JB Model: F0130300JB EAN: 8710364030491 ASIN: B000KJRQN0
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| Features:
| • | New and unique design with improved ergonomics and increased comfort | | • | Variable speed of 10,000-33,000rpm | | • | Weight 550g | | • | Comfort switches give better control and more comfortable when handling | | • | Integrated hanging hook | | • | Soft grip for reduced vibration and better grip | | • | Powerful 125W motor for optimal performance |
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| Customer Reviews:
Dremel 300 March 3, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Anyone reading the other review might get the impression that the Dremel 300 is supplied with a chuck and not collets. This is not the case. I can only assume having just bought one that the chuck has to be purchased separately.
The Dremel Solution to Small-Medium Sized Projects October 20, 2007 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
I recently purchased the Dremel 300 + 25 Accessories kit to replace my ageing Dremel Multi 770 cordless drill, which was now lacking in power and stamina, and did not have the threadded interface required to accept accessories such as the #670 Mini-Saw attachment.
Dremel really do think of everything, and supply an amazing array of accessories and fittings to go with their drills. I purchased their Mini-Saw attachment primarily to solve a DIY problem involving cutting an acrylic bath panel, and have found this accessory to work very well. My only niggle with it, is the strange handling position you need to adopt (if you're right-handed!), pulling the saw towards you, rather than the more traditional pushing action. But this is a minor problem, and the saw performs well, giving a very clean cut in most woods and plastics.
But back to the 300-series-an excellent tool, supported by a huge array of accessories. I'm also glad to see they've now introduced a conventional chuck (#4486), which is easier than having to choose between 4 different sized collets. The 300 comes in a convienient plastic storage box, with allocated spaces for the most popular accessories, and a cubby-hole with a hinged lid for any other bits and pieces-although this could have been larger to accommodate some of the bulkier attachments such as the saw!
Dremel tools are excellent for those smaller jobs where a full-sized power tool would be just too big and clumsy, and while they may not be as powerful as their larger cousins, they more than make up for this with their high operating speed. I also like the no-nonsense numbering system for their accessories-you see the bit you need in the catalogue or online, note down the number, and go out and buy it-simple as that!
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