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Dremel multi tool
#1
Hi

I want  to get a Dremel multi tool but cant decide which one.....either the 300 (about £40) or the 4000 (about £70). The 4000 is basically more powerful but what i would like to know is.......is it bigger? heavier?....much more awkward to use?

Normally i go by the motto of more power is better, but I'm not too flush with cash at the mo so i don't want to be spending extra beans when i don't need to.

what do ya reckon?

Phil
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#2
I mind Deefer sayin to me years ago that he had burned out about 3 or 4 dremels and that the lidl or aldi one has lasted longer than any of em and half the price
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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#3
So the dremel is no good as a hornet starter motor
The Frying Scotsman
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#4
ive killed two dremels this year inc the one replaced under warrenty each time the front bearing ceases up

went for this and well impressed with both the quality and price and 3 year warrenty i can buy 3 of these to one dremel
no brainer really
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#5
I purchased a Dremel 8200 this year in order to cut off a rusted nut from the suspension likage on my '98 VFR800.  It worked at treat and since then I have used it a lot.  It's great for polishing up tranished fairing fittings.  Highly recommended in my opinion.     
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#6
I got the Halfords one at less than half the price. Been fine - but to be fair I don't use it much
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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#7
I have the Aldi one and the Aldi box of bits- brilliant- shame they only come out about once a year and you want yours now
Greybeard now 
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