Lowes stores also have them, as well as a good assortment of bits and cutting disks.
BTW, Black and Decker also makes a rotary tool(dremel) and is what I bought a couple of months ago when my Dremel broke. It's better built than the Dremel and the motor has more torque and it also cost less than the Dremel brand rotary tool.
then why do people like the dremel tool so much...in addition, im thinking about doing sum case modding...im gonna give you guys sum links, and gimme ur oppinion about which would be overkill and which one would be juuuuust right link
im thinking of one of those three kits...or are even those overkill?
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sorry the link doesn't work. Dremel is like the main sponsor type thing of case modding I think. And it does a great job at what it does, many a dremel has been used for case modding, and many broken flying disc also.
I've gone through about 4 or 5 Dremels over the years; last one the spindle lock housing tore up. This is the rotary tool I just bought. I really like the spindle lock on this much better than the one that was on my Dremel. It is also 3 speeds, which works nicely for everything I've tried to do so far too.
hey muddocktor, how much you paid for that black and decker, rtx-1??, i saw it in walmart for like 55, i was wondering if i was getting ripped off.
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was looking at the Black & Decker RT650KA Rotary Tool in B&Q over here, and i'm nearly sure its the same model muddocktar linked in, B&Q had it up for $66.86
leishi85 said hey muddocktor, how much you paid for that black and decker, rtx-1??, i saw it in walmart for like 55, i was wondering if i was getting ripped off.
Heck, I can't remember how much I payed for it now, but I seem to remember somewhere around $50-60. I got it at the local Lowes store, which is like a Home Depot.
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Go to Sears.com and take a look at their prices.
they have a whole section called "the world of dremel"
BTW, Black and Decker also makes a rotary tool(dremel) and is what I bought a couple of months ago when my Dremel broke. It's better built than the Dremel and the motor has more torque and it also cost less than the Dremel brand rotary tool.
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im thinking of one of those three kits...or are even those overkill?
sorry the link doesn't work. Dremel is like the main sponsor type thing of case modding I think. And it does a great job at what it does, many a dremel has been used for case modding, and many broken flying disc also.
Haha yeah those things are too flimsy.
I've gone through about 4 or 5 Dremels over the years; last one the spindle lock housing tore up. This is the rotary tool I just bought. I really like the spindle lock on this much better than the one that was on my Dremel. It is also 3 speeds, which works nicely for everything I've tried to do so far too.
found it on their site here http://www.diy.com/bq/product/product.jhtml?PRODID=87409&CATID=62377&maxBullets=999
Heck, I can't remember how much I payed for it now, but I seem to remember somewhere around $50-60. I got it at the local Lowes store, which is like a Home Depot.