Do you guys use the cordless one or not? my cordless one is a commercial one that is from a hospital and it has two speed setting. I have a connection LOL
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i used to use a cordless one, but it wasnt cutting it, too slow or always dead..so i finally sprung for a corded one(about 50 bucks)..much better..and they really do come in handy...if you use it once, it pays for itself...trust me...i dont know what i would do without it...Comment
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I use the cordless Dremel stylus. Love it.
Made to fit your hand - very easy to use....and Matt...I just put it back on its battery charger overnight. It's amazing...every morning it's re-charged!! LOL
You can pick one up on eBay brand new for around $40.Comment
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i used to charge mine all the time, just that it was so old that it wouldnt stay charged long enough...so i ended up getting the corded one...i figured that i had to buy a new one, so i went with a nicer one...Comment
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I bought the Dremel 4.8V cordless for $19.83 at Wal-Mart. It has two speeds and 5 attachments. They had other models corded and cordless ranging in price from $25 to $55.ScottComment
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CordLess Dremel's Blow imo... Not enough life on the Juice.... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.
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yea, i agree with BK... cordless ones dont have the omph to do what they need to do...my corded one has like 5 speeds..and i have so many attachments...and a nice case to put it all in(got a free case on a technicallity on dremels part)..so it's even cooler...heh...Comment
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^^^ cordless Dremels work FINE Been using one for 2 years and they have plenty of juice...Don't listen to BK....he's full of hot airEvery single custom I've made I've used a cordless dremel.
And Matt: Mine has 10 - count them - 10 speeds. And...it's cordless. And it will drill a hole right through your corded dremel.Last edited by Megospidey; Jun 23, '08, 5:42 PM.Comment
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^^oh..it's on...(hey look..i found the icon settings page...changed all of mine...yea..kinda slow today...)...
dont get me wrong, the cordless ones are ok...but if they werent charged all the way, they would die in the middle of some sanding, and then i would have to wait for them to charge...that got tiring after awhile.....Comment
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^^^^ What Ever Dude.
My Cordless one is the REASON I have a Corded one Now.
I am sure it works fine for yeah,.. If you build a figure every couple of weeks. ... But try building 3to5 figures a week with all the custom parts We use... The Corded Dremel is More powerful,.. the Battery always lasts ( because its a cord) ,.. there is NO waiting,.. or forgeting about charging the Tool, & all around it's more effective.
You Don't know this Derek,.. because you have never Owned a Corded Dremel.
" In Time,.. Young One" .... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.
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better be a corded one..or else....
i'll promise you this, if you buy a corded one and dont like it, BK will refund your money for ya...lol....just kidding..if it sucks and you hate it, take it back to walmart, they take anything back..trust me...
if you buy a cordless one, and hate it, derick will refund your money....Comment
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I've got a funny one for Ya....here's what happens to Guys without a Dremel Kit.
I buy a pair of Boot Feet from Fred...not thinking They won't have Holes for the Pins...D'oh!!So...I heat a Dart up with a lighter, repeatedly poking holes in them, until they are the right size...and it worked! Yankee ingenuity Boy's!
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