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Dremel 7700-02 MultiPro 7.2-Volt 20,000 RPM Two-Speed Rotary Tool with 50 Accessories Studio : Dremel by Dremel Brand : Dremel Model : 7700-02 Publisher : Dremel Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours EAN : 0080596010089 UPC : 080596077006 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 61 reviews)
List Price : $77.79 Our Price : $39.89
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Cordless rotary tool with 50 accessories; 7.2 volts; two speeds (5,000 and 10,000 rpm)
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Ball-bearing shaft for smooth, low-vibration operation; bit changes with no wrench
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Lightweight, durable plastic housing
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Includes rotary tool, 50 accessories, 3-hour charger, case
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Lightweight 9 ounces; 2-year warranty
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Product Description |
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Ready to go on a minute's notice, this two-speed cordless tool and the 50 included bits are perfect for a wide variety of do-it-yourself jobs inside or out. Capable of doing almost anything the standard MultiPro does - except plug into an electrical outlet or accept attachments - you'll want to keep it charged up and handy at all times. |
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Harvardbooksellers.com Review |
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Built for the do-it-yourselfer, Dremel's cordless MultiPro kit delivers the versatility you expect from a Dremel--with the added advantage of being cordless. Lightweight at only 9 ounces, this compact unit maneuvers comfortably in tight spaces. What will you use it for? Remove old grout in your bathtub, polish your flatware, remove a broken tile, etch glass, hang miniblinds, cut out a pet door, install a new car stereo, sand off a spot of hard-to-reach rust, clean your boat's outboard engine parts, refinish ornate woodwork, install a mortise lock, and much, much more. The kit comes with 50 bits, including a high-speed cutter, a bristle brush, a cutoff wheel, sanding discs, a felt polishing wheel, a grinding wheel, and more--all the tools you need to tackle projects around the home. The tool's ball-bearing shaft affords minimal vibration. The shaft-lock button and unique knurled collet nut make changing bits easy, too, with no wrench required. A three-hour battery charger and a carrying case are included. --Jon Groebner |
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Dremel that I use for dog nail trimming. |
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This Dremel is far better than previous nail trimmers I have used, that were specifically made to do dog nails. The Dremel is better made, quieter and more efficient. I purchased an extra battery because I have 3 large dogs and figured it would be better to keep one battery charging while using the other. So far I have trimmed all 3 dogs nails twice, and am still using the first battery. |
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One of the great Wonder Tools that which offer big tool function with small tool convenience. |
If you're thinking of giving this as a gift but hesitating on the questions, "But what will (s)he use it for?" and "Does (s)he really need a Dremel tool?" then go ahead and give it to them and see how much they love it. Like a Swiss Army Knife, it's so handy, of such high quality, and has so many varied uses that anyone who gets one will invent uses for it and/or it will be more useful than you could have possibly estimated. Again, to compare it to the Swiss Army Knife, the Dremel tool is an all around Wonder Tool that you will invent applications for. Whether you're a handy person in the workshop or might use it for some artistic purpose, this is a great item to have.
I'm absolutely blown away by how well this thing works at cutting and grinding metal without having to buy a more expensive model.
PRO: It comes equipt with every possible basic wheel and bit, with plenty more available to do everything from grind, cut, and polish various materials to etching glass.
The two speeds of this model are plenty. I cut the steel, hollow legs off of something on the 20,000 RPM setting without much trouble--except for the battery life of course.
The unit is light and easy to handle for even detailed work.
The motor doesn't heat up the unit too much, so it doesn't become too hot to handle.
CON: The only one con is the battery life. If you need to use your Dremel for more than, say, 30 minutes to do the harder work of cutting and rounding off edges you should either get one with better battery life or buy at least one extra battery for this one--or else of course you could get a corded one, but that's really best for people who are going to use their Dremels entirely in one spot, such as at a workbench. I believe the next model up has a lithium battery and offers more speeds besides, but doesn't come with as many bits and wheels right out of the box the way this one does.
BOTTOM LINE: Put plainly, this thing is so friggin awesome that you don't really need an excuse to get one. Anyone can use a Dremel tool. It's fun and handy, and one of the best all around tools you could ever get.
This is an essential for any basic tool kit for any home. |
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gets the job done ... when I can hold her down ... |
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My dog hates it, and actually runs when she sees it, but I love it! After I hold her down and bribe her with treats, the drill really gets the job done. I have to be careful not to hold the drill on one spot too long or else her nail gets to hot. I like the cordless feature ... I can chase her down! Good luck ... wish I had this when she was a puppy so that she'd be more used to it. Come to think of it, I think I'll give her a trim now ... come out come out where ever you are roxygirl .... |
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Wouldn't recommend it for dog nail trimming. |
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I bought this Dremel because it was recommended as a good dog nail trimmer for fearful dogs. My older dog goes spastic at having her nails trimmed and I had hoped she would let me use this to trim her nails. She did not, as hard as I tried. I think it is because it is too loud. I would not recommend this for any dog that has fears of nail trimming. This tool is not the answer. |
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Dremel 7700-02 MultiPro |
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I love the fact that this product has a recharger, instead of batteries. Product came quick and professionally. Thank you! |
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