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Dremel MS400 MultiSaw Attachment | 
| Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $44.72 Buy New: $26.00 You Save: $18.72 (42%)
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 1381
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 4.8 x 2.5
MPN: MS400 Model: MS400 UPC: 080596023256 EAN: 0080596023256 ASIN: B0002QZ1PG
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| Features:
| • | Universal blade holder for optimal versatility | | • | Uses "U" & "T" shank blades for a variety of applications | | • | 3/8-inch blade stroke for fast and controllable cutting | | • | Cuts materials up to 1-1/2-inch thick with supplied blade for cutting applications large and small | | • | 5-year warranty for excellent reliability |
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Product Description XPR Multi-Saw Dremel Attachment, Universal Blade Holder Uses "U" & "T" Shank Blades So You Can Use Any Blade, 3/8" Blade Stroke For Fast & Controllable Cutting, Cuts Up To 1-1/2" Thick Material, Ideal For Confined Spaces, Used With The 400 XPR Rotary Tool, True Value #578-262.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Designed for 400 Series XPR Rotary Tool ONLY November 5, 2008 Nothing in the Amazon listing warned me of this.
The box and front of the owner manual say "For use with Dremel 400 Series XPR."
Page 5 of the manual says "For use with Dremel 400 Series XPR Rotary tool only."
Reviewer "Osama I. J. Deir" says it works with his Dremel 395 series tool, and I was able to attach and run it with mine. But 2 gray plastic tabs at the saw's connection point prevent it from seating well.
Ironically, you could use your Dremel to grind off the tabs and get a better connection to your non-XPR Dremel tool.
But I am returning my MultiSaw because Dremel is telling me in multiple ways that it's not a good idea. Maybe it's overload issue...who knows?
Nice that Amazon returns are super easy.
Blind Sawing! August 25, 2008 I had hoped that the Dremel Multisaw would be a good alternative to a standard jigsaw for cutting thin and small stock, but this tool did not work out for me.
The design of the Multisaw makes it impossible to see exactly where the blade is cutting. You must saw blind with only the faceplate score to guide the cut. In addition, the Dremel XPR with the saw attachment is tall and difficult to stabilize.
More useful than I expected August 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was skeptical whether this would be any good but got it as part of the XPR kit and was pleasantly surprised that it actually works quite well. No, it is not a replacement for a full size jigsaw or reciprocating saw if you are doing large amounts of work, but it is quite handy for small jobs or small spaces.
I bought a second flex shaft so that I could attach the multisaw to the end of the shaft and fit it in even smaller spaces, I used gorilla tape to attach them since the shaft end is not threaded. It works great and makes the saw much easier to handle.
I also use the saw as a makeshift detail sander, I got a long carbide jigsaw blade for cutting glass (less flexible than standard blade) and dulled the blade teeth using the dremel with a diamond burr. Then I just wrap the blade with sandpaper and clamp it using small binder clips (or carpet tape if the spot is really tight). This has saved me from spending a fortune on the EZ lock finishing abrasive wheels which work well but wear out very quickly. I was on the verge of spending $400 on a Fein multimaster and while looking at its profile sanding attachment I got the idea to try this. Works better than any detail sander I have seen other than the multimaster which is amazing but way overpriced. I use the 3M sandblaster sandpaper which is backed with a rubber web, its expensive but lasts forever and the rubber backing keeps it from sliding off.
It works with the dremel 3956-02 March 18, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got this yesterday, and it can be plugged on the old dremel 3956-02, so I'm happy with the current results...
Suffers from design flaws December 4, 2007 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
I got this tool as a part of kit. I was excited as I needed small jigsaw for hobby projects.
The tool is pretty sturdily built and fits into smaller corners than full size jigsaw. That is about the end of the positives.
First problem is that with the rotary tool the combo ends up being quite high tower and really needs too hands to control. With normal grip jigsaw you can easily use your other hand for to hold a board or whatever you are sawing - not so much with this one.
Second and bigger problem is that the blade is hidden quite "far" from the front edge of the guide. There is no way of steering the cuts with any kind of accuracy as you cannot see where the blade travels. This makes it totally impossible to use the jigsaw for any kind of accurate work.
In general I am not very impressed with many dremel accessories. They seem to be praised by people who don't have full sized power tools and are happy that they can do the random household hole or trimming here and there. However they do not provide either the sturdiness or productivity of a real tool (which would be unfair to expect) neither the accuracy and smartness you would expect from a small tool.
I ended cutting my plywood with a old school elbow powered jigsaw.
The rotary tools themselves are excellent just that the many of the attachments seem to exist just to add to the feature list.
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