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Dremel 395 MultiPro 1.15 Amp 15,000 to 35,000 RPM Variable-Speed Rotary Tool with 10 Accessories | 
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| Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $94.10 Buy New: $54.59 You Save: $39.51 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 1615
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 5.7 x 3
MPN: 395 Model: 395 UPC: 080596003951 EAN: 0080596003951 ASIN: B0000302XV
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| Features:
| • | 1.15 amp rotary tool with 10 accessories | | • | Variable speed (5,000-35,000 rpm); quick-change collet nut | | • | Comfortable plastic housing | | • | Includes rotary tool and 10 commonly used accessories | | • | 18 ounces; 6-foot cord length; 5-year warranty |
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Product Description Variable Speed Motor Tool.
Amazon.com We know it sounds cliched, but we have to say it: The Dremel's capabilities are limited only by your imagination and innovation. The MultiPro rotary tool is the handful of power behind a thousand uses, with supreme control and ergonomic comfort and, truth be told, its tremendous fun to use. Its five speed sets range from 5,000 to a router-like 35,000 rpm, and combined with a seemingly endless array of bits and attachments, you can carve, grind, polish, trim, sand, cut a wide range of material, shape, clean, remove grout, smooth, drill, rout, sculpt, sharpen, engrave, strip finishes - kind of like being a superhero with gadgets that never end. The secret ingredient is the speed. With a bit moving at 35,000 rpm, you don't need to lean into the job at all; on the contrary, we found a light touch to be the most effective, and the tool does the work for you. Control is superb, thanks to a comfortable housing and excellent balance whether you're doing detail work with a pencil-like grip or grasping the tool like a tennis racquet. It's light as a feather at just about a pound, so even working at shoulder height or above is no chore. Bit change is fast and easy; the collet locks with a button and the wrench stores on board. This set comes with 10 bits to get you started, but have a look at other accessory sets too, because once you get this Dremel in hand, it's addictive. You'll want to pick up the flex shaft and right-angle attachments for cramped quarters, add on a router-type base, and maybe even get the stand that turns the tool into a mini drill press. If you've never had a rotary tool, you absolutely can't go wrong with this one, and if you're upgrading from a single- or dual-speed model, you'll love it. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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quality suffers with time August 27, 2008 I bought my dremel 395 tool thinking that it would be a nice upgrade to my 5 year old cheap and nasty 20 dollar chinese rotary tool. It isnt an upgrade at all it really isnt and the pretty exterior and attachments dont compensate at all. It has not been as durable or as powerful as the chinese knock off. 15 years ago I knew dremel to be quality but it seems that quality is no longer a dremel trait.
Jack Of All Trades...Working On Becoming A Master Of All! August 9, 2008 I'M VERY PLEASED WITH PRODUCT, SERVICE & PRICE!!!! I've always used Dremel for whatever project I'm working on. Be it Theatrical Props to Personal Projects and whatever may need it. I purchased this one because my other one that I've had for several years stopped working. I don't have any complaints! These units have served me well!
The possibilities are endless July 19, 2008 I needed to unscrew a wingnut off a screw (for a ceiling fan) and it will not budge. I was able to cut the tip of the screw with the wingnut on it . . . got the wingnut off. Polished up a class ring and it looked good as new. There is a book that comes with the tool on different uses and this thing can do stuff I never thought of. There is enough attachments for different uses and the tool kicks!
top notch January 18, 2008 This did the jobs I needed it to and was a little easier to handle then my old dremel tool because it is shorter.
Everyone needs one of these great tools WITH the METAL SHAFT!! October 3, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I've used a Dremel for years, a lot of years. This is the best tool of this type I know of. I've read some reviews that try to convince you that the tool has a plastic shaft. It has a METAL shaft. The metal shaft runs through a plastic piece that holds the brushes. Take yours apart and see.You're going to find that most good tools have the same arrangement. I have melted this piece in the past and I'll tell you how I did it. If you run your tool for a long time and put your hand over the vents you will have problems. If you work it for a long time the tool will get hot and melt things. You will notice that the people that give these reviews never mention the warranty, because they have been careless with the use of the tool and the warranty won't cover it. All this is the fault of the user. I know, because I've done it. This is a great tool and no workshop can be complete without it. I'm sure that the first Dremel I bought over 30 years ago is still running. If you don't abuse them they last for a long time. Thanks for letting me rant, everyone needs to know the truth about a great tool.
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