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Dremel MultiPro Cordless 7700-02 20,000 RPM Two-Speed 7.2V Rotary Tool System w/50 Accessories | 
| Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $77.79 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $37.80 (49%)
Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 20
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 7.9 x 4
MPN: 7700 Model: 7700-02 UPC: 080596010089 EAN: 0080596077006 ASIN: B0000302Y2
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| Features:
| • | Cordless rotary tool with 50 accessories; 7.2 volts; two speeds (5,000 and 10,000 rpm) | | • | Ball-bearing shaft for smooth, low-vibration operation; bit changes with no wrench | | • | Lightweight, durable plastic housing | | • | Includes rotary tool, 50 accessories, 3-hour charger, case | | • | Lightweight 9 ounces; 2-year warranty |
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Product Description Ready to go on a minute's notice, this two-speed cordless tool and the 50 included bits are perfect for a wide variety of do-it-yourself jobs inside or out. Capable of doing almost anything the standard MultiPro does - except plug into an electrical outlet or accept attachments - you'll want to keep it charged up and handy at all times.
Amazon.com Review Built for the do-it-yourselfer, Dremel's cordless MultiPro kit delivers the versatility you expect from a Dremel--with the added advantage of being cordless. Lightweight at only 9 ounces, this compact unit maneuvers comfortably in tight spaces. What will you use it for? Remove old grout in your bathtub, polish your flatware, remove a broken tile, etch glass, hang miniblinds, cut out a pet door, install a new car stereo, sand off a spot of hard-to-reach rust, clean your boat's outboard engine parts, refinish ornate woodwork, install a mortise lock, and much, much more. The kit comes with 50 bits, including a high-speed cutter, a bristle brush, a cutoff wheel, sanding discs, a felt polishing wheel, a grinding wheel, and more--all the tools you need to tackle projects around the home. The tool's ball-bearing shaft affords minimal vibration. The shaft-lock button and unique knurled collet nut make changing bits easy, too, with no wrench required. A three-hour battery charger and a carrying case are included. --Jon Groebner
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| Customer Reviews: Read 34 more reviews...
Dremel Tool Review September 7, 2008 I have owned this Dremel tool since August 5, 2008 and have been very pleased with this unit. It is not the strongest and the battery may not last for a long time, but it serves the purpose intended. I am using this Dremel tool for toe nail care. It is perfect for this quality tool.
NOISY!! September 6, 2008 My gosh, I thought this would be perfect for the dogs nails. Especially based on the reviews. This thing is so loud on full speed even I flinch. On low speed it is tolerable but still freaks the dogs out with the sound. I didn't expect a battery operated device to be so LOUD!
Received on time. September 2, 2008 The merchant, Target.com, did great. Received new product in a timely fashion. BUT, the battery and charger connection on the Dremel was not good. Had to use a rubber band to tighten the connection in order to charge the battery. Info with the Dremel requested I go to them rather than the merchant with problems. I emailed them. They said to send it back. UPS would have a label to use to pick up the package. It took two weeks for Dremel to send UPS the label and another two weeks to send the replacement. I've had no time to use the Dremel as yet, since it only arrirved today, Sep 2, 2008.
Poor Battery Attachment September 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This item was given to me as Christmas Gift in 2007. The tool works fine but the major complaint I have is that the battery will not stay in the tool! I have been using my corded dremel for the past ten years and finally worn it out. I had expected the same performance with this item but was greatly dissapointed.
The one I got was pretty much worthless August 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It all comes down to battery life, power delivered, and ergonomics. The batter when fully charged lasts about five minutes. The power delivered is no where near what I get with my B&D Versapak rotary tool. I was looking for this to be a step up and instead found it to be a total waste of money. As for ergonomics, the thing is heavy, cumbersome, and the battery has a way of coming disconnected during the few minutes it is able to deliver a barely acceptable charge.
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