Dremel 230V 130W Corded Multi Tool 3000down to £25 for 4 days only.
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M1LFHunter
23 Jun 174#21
The Mrs loves the one I bought her, she spends hours locked away in the bedroom. I'm not sure what she's making, but she always comes out looking relaxed with a smile on her face. She calls it, Brad.
nero212 to dezbo8888
22 Jun 174#5
Yes, especially on your Dremel.
Ralph888
22 Jun 173#3
Good price, needed one last week to get into an awkward place on the car rear suspension. I got one Homebase/Brunnings own make (Ozito 170W Rotary Tool with 109 Accessories Kit RTR-2000U 389278, £22)
Its when you use a tool you find out its advantages/disadvantages. The Homebase one has a more powerful 170w motor. Can't imague anything less as the Ozito is a bit gutless for cutting off bolts with 170w! .This Dremel only 130w. Homebase comes with a flexy shaft, a lot lighter to hold and maneuverable worth having. This is a great price for a well known brand.
TIC16281422
22 Jun 173#2
...from 23rd June.
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Racky
26 Jun 17#31
Amazon back to regular price. Tried again at b&q..will see tomorrow if they serv me the same excuse.
Racky
26 Jun 17#29
stupid offer. now they are starting to cancel orders due to 'stock issues'. Ordered one last night and now they have canceled it.
Newbold to Racky
26 Jun 17#30
Still available at this price on Amazon. But probably not for long.
dezbo8888
23 Jun 17#28
cheers thought it's for kraft and people who make gift cards .
was looking for a scriber for tools (mechanic)
David23
23 Jun 172#27
Bought one years ago because of all the praise and found it to be useless for just about everything other than polishing because the low torque high speed means it can't function well for much else. It's one of these tools that claims to do everything then does everything badly and expensively with all the pricey attachments. Just buy a budget sander, jigsaw, router and drill instead and they will work much better.
I also had problems with the switch, it doesn't hold the selected speed and will gradually speed up on its own when used for a few minutes.
Robo
23 Jun 17#26
Mine packed up after a few uses, the variable speed switch stops working, have a look on eBay.
I wouldn't touch these now, the replacement switch lasted 4 weeks
Ralph888
22 Jun 173#3
Good price, needed one last week to get into an awkward place on the car rear suspension. I got one Homebase/Brunnings own make (Ozito 170W Rotary Tool with 109 Accessories Kit RTR-2000U 389278, £22)
Its when you use a tool you find out its advantages/disadvantages. The Homebase one has a more powerful 170w motor. Can't imague anything less as the Ozito is a bit gutless for cutting off bolts with 170w! .This Dremel only 130w. Homebase comes with a flexy shaft, a lot lighter to hold and maneuverable worth having. This is a great price for a well known brand.
Krizzo3 to Ralph888
22 Jun 17#8
Have you tested the power draw or just stating wht the label says?
sepulchre to Ralph888
23 Jun 17#25
Product details
Introducing the new Ozito RTR-2000, perfect for engraving, polishing, grinding, cutting, cleaning, sanding, carving and drilling. The flexible shaft provides extra length & greater control with its pen-like grip for fine and detailed work.
Features: 170W Motor: Ample power for all your polishing, grinding and cutting tasks Engrave, Polish, Sand and Cut: Great for intricate & detailed work Flex Shaft Include:– Increased user control for the detailed jobs 109 Accessories Included: All you need to get started straight from the box
Dimensions: (H)245, (W)275, (D)65mm
Colour: Grey
Includes: 109x Accessories
Corded/cordless: Corded
Wattage: 170W
No load speed: 8000-35000rpm
Guarantee: 3 Years
Good find- Bought one, even though i have the cordless model as well. Good for a gift though.
M1LFHunter
23 Jun 174#21
The Mrs loves the one I bought her, she spends hours locked away in the bedroom. I'm not sure what she's making, but she always comes out looking relaxed with a smile on her face. She calls it, Brad.
jabba1
23 Jun 17#20
Yes I got one, not sure why as I already have one, still with one in each hand I can get the job done twice as quick. Heat
stbk
23 Jun 17#19
Ordered thanks
woldranger
23 Jun 17#18
Has anyone bought any accessory packs for these, or one of the flexy shafts?
SpoonZie
23 Jun 171#17
its down to 25 now guys. good luck.
blunderbuss
23 Jun 171#16
Perhaps it requires a human arriving at work tomorrow morning, to initiate this "deal" rather than a computer simply monitoring the time as it ticks over into Friday 23rd?
Though if you want to stay up all night checking soren1974 please let me know as Im in the market for this, as I have the exact same model of this that died recently on me! For the second time no less... the first time fortunately just before the end of the 1 year warranty... sent back for repair.... but then died after using it on an admittedly challenging project. Given my experiences I wouldnt buy one at full price again, but £25 seems a reasonable price for a replacement.
soren1974
23 Jun 17#15
Still £45, and it's the 23rd
SmashDealer
23 Jun 17#14
Can this be used as a regular drill?
I can't help but notice that even though it's considerably smaller than another drill posted recently, it has a 3X higher RPM and a higher voltage.
Or is this not a good use case for the tool?
rborob
22 Jun 171#13
Ooo pumpkin carver...
nero212
22 Jun 17#12
Yeah..hahahaa...right :confused:
Simba92
22 Jun 171#11
Good price if it drops to £25.
I want it but can't even think of one time i might need it.
Stimpington
22 Jun 172#10
Hi I ruin jokes by correcting them you should have said 'All except your dremel' well you guys have been great please tip your waitress.
jim1949
22 Jun 17#6
Worth a go at this price, but be aware a few recent amazon reviews talk about this 3000 model stopping working after a few light uses.
Hunkerdown to jim1949
22 Jun 17#9
Ive been using mine for over 5 years.
craigl
22 Jun 172#7
So you will need to buy two of them to achieve this.:laughing:
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Its when you use a tool you find out its advantages/disadvantages. The Homebase one has a more powerful 170w motor. Can't imague anything less as the Ozito is a bit gutless for cutting off bolts with 170w! .This Dremel only 130w. Homebase comes with a flexy shaft, a lot lighter to hold and maneuverable worth having. This is a great price for a well known brand.
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was looking for a scriber for tools (mechanic)
I also had problems with the switch, it doesn't hold the selected speed and will gradually speed up on its own when used for a few minutes.
I wouldn't touch these now, the replacement switch lasted 4 weeks
Its when you use a tool you find out its advantages/disadvantages. The Homebase one has a more powerful 170w motor. Can't imague anything less as the Ozito is a bit gutless for cutting off bolts with 170w! .This Dremel only 130w. Homebase comes with a flexy shaft, a lot lighter to hold and maneuverable worth having. This is a great price for a well known brand.
Introducing the new Ozito RTR-2000, perfect for engraving, polishing, grinding, cutting, cleaning, sanding, carving and drilling. The flexible shaft provides extra length & greater control with its pen-like grip for fine and detailed work.
Features: 170W Motor: Ample power for all your polishing, grinding and cutting tasks Engrave, Polish, Sand and Cut: Great for intricate & detailed work Flex Shaft Include:– Increased user control for the detailed jobs 109 Accessories Included: All you need to get started straight from the box
Dimensions: (H)245, (W)275, (D)65mm
Colour: Grey
Includes: 109x Accessories
Corded/cordless: Corded
Wattage: 170W
No load speed: 8000-35000rpm
Guarantee: 3 Years
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dremel-3000-15-Multitool-130-Accessories/dp/B0078LENZC/ref=sr_1_4?s=diy&ie=UTF8&qid=1498230862&sr=1-4&keywords=Dremel
Though if you want to stay up all night checking soren1974 please let me know as Im in the market for this, as I have the exact same model of this that died recently on me! For the second time no less... the first time fortunately just before the end of the 1 year warranty... sent back for repair.... but then died after using it on an admittedly challenging project. Given my experiences I wouldnt buy one at full price again, but £25 seems a reasonable price for a replacement.
I can't help but notice that even though it's considerably smaller than another drill posted recently, it has a 3X higher RPM and a higher voltage.
Or is this not a good use case for the tool?
I want it but can't even think of one time i might need it.