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Prior Dremel was a variable speed, which I rarely used below full speed. The new one works as advertised and I am quite pleased with it.
The old sears chain sharpen just wore out after 15 years. Works great and I can use this mutli ways. Works very good, using to sharpen my chain saw. Took the part that is used in the old one and put it on this new one.
Takes all the standard accessories. Plenty of power for typical Dremel tasks. With an inexpensive foot controller, this single-speed Dremel tool is all you need for many applications. No runout or looseness in the spindle, no vibration.
Buy some tool bits with it too. ;) I mean, why isn't there. They should have added speed control. It's a useful tool to accomplish tasks that require a very high speed.Unfortunately, this item is not for everything in desire. This is not a bad set at all, and this comes from someone who is no expert of metal shops, lolz. You can't use it to clean electronics for example, the speed is too great for that kind of stuff. All it is here is an on/off device, nothing between.Considering the price and the value of money, I highly recommend it.
For one thing, after a year or so the battery stopped holding a charge. The old tool simply wasn't up to many jobs. I bought this to replace my battery-powered 20K rpm dremel (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000302Y2) and the difference is vast. For another, the extra power makes a world of difference (as you might expect).
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