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Cordless Dremel Multi-Max
MSRP: $149.99 for the 8300-01 kit
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| Member Tested Rating: 9.0 |
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The Cordless Dremel Multi-Max features a 12-volt Li-Ion battery, a variable speed range of 3,000 to 21,000 oscillations per minute, an on-tool battery gauge and an ergonomic soft grip for comfort and control, and it’s compatible with all Dremel oscillating accessories and attachments. The kit includes the tool, two 12-volt Li-Ion batteries, a one-hour charger, a deluxe storage case and seven oscillating accessories. Dremel, 800-437-3635, www.dremel.com |
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MEMBER TESTED RESULTS |
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Deborah Marsh, Omaha, NE
“The size and ease of control make it perfect for restoring wood trim, precision cuts and removing grout. It’s light, durable, comfortable and quickly became one of my favorite tools.” |
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Richard Pokorny, Eugene, OR
“I’m installing new flooring and had to cut molding for the height of the new floor. The Cordless Dremel Multi-Max is light and cuts very nice without messing around with pesky cords.” |
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Monday, June 27, 2011 4:39 PM
want tested this
Friday, July 08, 2011 4:58 PM
I own 3 Dremel too and every attachment made for them. Dremel is a hard tool to beat. I have one thats over 20 year old and runs like new.
Friday, August 05, 2011 4:49 PM
i want to test this tool
Tuesday, November 22, 2011 10:01 PM
i owned the corded dremel and found it under powered and the blades light duty and worthless to a contractor. $99 is a little pricey for a throw away tool.
Saturday, January 21, 2012 7:46 AM
I agree with smarks59. I owned the corded version. I am not a contractor. One year of using it every weekend and the tool is dead.
Sunday, February 05, 2012 12:07 AM
Soooo true!I bought 1 and thought it was great until i had to buy new blades. way 2 expensive and not ready 4 an everyday door installer or needs it cut back door jambs/chair rail/or just trim somehting quick!and mine did break after my freind used it. whatever. no warranty from big orange box
Friday, April 20, 2012 2:57 PM
I love mine...use it regularly on our entire house remodel. It has a purpose...would not use it like some of the others clain they do that do not like it. I find it works great for cuts that would otherwise mean taking everything apart to make and then putting back together. I am a mastercraftsman and this tool has become a go to for our shop.
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