The whole point is that I would like a cordless gizmo - I have a Dremel, but it takes up too much room on my bench & the cables are a drag. It means that when I could use it for a small job, I don't. If I have a cordless, then I can use it straightaway & keep it immediately to hand.
When I think on how many times I have used the Dremel, twice this year & not much more in the preceding years, then I realise it was NOT one of my most cost effective purchases - one of those 'got to have it' moments that I normally resist! I realise that I don't need the power that the larger rotary tools have - only working on plastic & at a push modelling clay doesn't need a lot of Oomph!
I'm going to get one of the cheaper ones - my brother has expressed a liking for the Dremel & I'll gladly post it to him.
Dave
When I think on how many times I have used the Dremel, twice this year & not much more in the preceding years, then I realise it was NOT one of my most cost effective purchases - one of those 'got to have it' moments that I normally resist! I realise that I don't need the power that the larger rotary tools have - only working on plastic & at a push modelling clay doesn't need a lot of Oomph!
I'm going to get one of the cheaper ones - my brother has expressed a liking for the Dremel & I'll gladly post it to him.
Dave