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It's like a Dremel but a lot cheaper. I guess one does pay extra for a name brand. The extras are useful bits and not just a lot of sanding disks. The drill has enough power and has a varispeed controler, and even at low speed it still has enough power for most jobs required. I also got the Dremel 4000 and it cost me £85 from B&Q. I could have saved myself £65 had I'd known, as this would have been as good, but only time will tell. It's a great little drill, and very handy. Recommended.
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For a cheap tool, this is very good! Great for modellers, I use it for hard to reach little jobs, that need cleaning, altering, cutting and grinding, the accessories are not good quality, but let's face it, you're going to replace them anyway, just buy better quality. I've used it quite a bit since owning it, not faltered once, very happy I got this, it will have a hard life with me!
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This was advertised as a Dremel, however it is actually made by Bond Hardware. It does do what a Dremel does... and the bits fit too... so no real issues. The only thing that is different is the weight... it's heavier and wider so is more tricky to use when doing fine engraving, but for a basic rotary tool I would recommend it.
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This is just as good as the main brand one, plus all the attachments from the branded one fit
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not the smallest, but great variable power, useful accessories and compatible with Dremel accessories
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