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If you are looking for a multi-speed Dremel tool just buy the 300 series and skip this Anniversary Edition. The Anniversary Edition comes with a nice retro tin box and a pocket knife, which are nice touches, but the tool itself was no good (at least in my case). The switch on this Anniversary Edition is flimsey plastic and the tool quit after 1/2 hr of use. Dremel promptly replaced the tool with a 300i free of charge; that one has a real switch and works great.
Makes you want to search around your house for projects just to find another excuse to use it. Works great, awesome packaging. :) This is a great little tool. Multiple speeds provide great versatility, and it comes with a nice basic assortment of accessories.
I did find a nice plastic toolbox at my local hardware for about $4 so it's no big deal I guess. .and only 3 for the "Limited Edition Box", which is absolutely uselessafter you open it for anything other than holiday cookies or something. I was under the impression I was getting a carry case for the tool and accessories and this is not the case at all.
Whats to say,fine Dremel quality,has a logo "75 anniversary'.good power,runs smoothe,variable speed control,1.5 amp motor.quite a good deal for the money.In stores, it sells for quite a bit more money.Also works with work station,and other accessories,router etc.
This tool is AWSOME i used it to engrave on my dad's old dremel with the dimond tip (sold Seperatley) HIGHLY RECOMENDED TOOL FOR EVERYBODY.
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