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title: "Dremel 3000 Rotary Tool 130 W, Multi Tool Kit with 15 Accessories, Variable Speed 10.000-33.000 RPM"
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# 130W power-packed motor 15 versatile accessories included Variable speed 10,000-33,000 RPM Dremel 3000 Rotary Tool 130 W, Multi Tool Kit with 15 Accessories, Variable Speed 10.000-33.000 RPM

**Brand:** dremel
**Price:** 20139 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔧 Unlock your DIY potential with power, precision, and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dremel 3000 Rotary Tool 130 W, Multi Tool Kit with 15 Accessories, Variable Speed 10.000-33.000 RPM by dremel
- **How much does it cost?** 20139 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.is](https://www.desertcart.is/products/781029389-dremel-3000-rotary-tool-130-w-multi-tool-kit-15)

## Best For

- dremel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dremel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Comfort Meets Control:** Soft grip design reduces vibration and fatigue, so you stay in command during long projects.
- • **Compact & Ready to Hang:** Integrated hook lets you keep your tool close and organized, maximizing workspace efficiency.
- • **All-in-One DIY Powerhouse:** Includes 15 essential accessories to grind, polish, sand, cut, and drill—perfect for every creative or repair task.
- • **Effortless Accessory Swaps:** EZ-Twist nose cap means no wrench needed—switch tools fast and keep your workflow smooth.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Variable speed dial lets you tailor power from gentle polishing to heavy-duty cutting with ease.

## Overview

The Dremel 3000 is a corded rotary multitool featuring a robust 130W motor and variable speeds from 10,000 to 33,000 RPM. It comes with 15 versatile accessories and an EZ-Twist nose cap for quick tool changes. Designed with a soft grip and integrated hanging hook, it offers comfort and convenience for a wide range of tasks including grinding, polishing, sanding, cutting, and drilling. Backed by a 2-year warranty (plus 1 extra year upon registration), it’s the ultimate compact multitool for hobbyists and professionals alike.

## Description

From the manufacturer DREMEL 3000 Work on your DIY projects comfortably for extended periods of time. This all-round Multi-Tool with interchangeable accessories and attachments allows you to tackle almost any detailed task that requires a perfect finish with just one machine. Go from cutting to trimming to polishing. Multiple Applications Cutting Sanding Carving Grinding Cleaning Use your Dremel multi-tool and cutting accessories to get a smooth and precise cut. They also allow you to quickly remove or trim protruding bolts, screws and nails. Smoothening surfaces and shaping curves and other shapes can be a hassle without the right accessories. Luckily we've got you covered! You can also use sanding bits to remove rust, paint or rubber. From engraving furniture and carving pumpkins to routing kitchen cabinets and baseboards. Use this multipurpose accessory kit to carve, engrave or route any material solid enough to be shaped. All materials are affected by wear and tear to some extent. Use your multitool to restore edges on garden tools such as shears and shovels, and sharpen lawnmower and chainsaw blades. Use the interchangeable accessories to remove rust and corrosion, polishing metal surfaces, deburring or clean electrical components. EZ Twist Just twist the nose cap, align it with the collet, slide out the old accessory, slide in the new accessory, twist the nose cap back on and you’re ready to go. EZ Twist Just twist the nose cap, align it with the collet, slide out the old accessory, slide in the new accessory, twist the nose cap back on and you’re ready to go. Motor The powerful 130W motor allows you to tackle almost any detailed DIY task. Motor The powerful 130W motor allows you to tackle almost any detailed DIY task. Variable Speed Control the rotary speed from 10,000 to 33,000 RPM with the variable speed dial for maximum precision. Variable Speed Control the rotary speed from 10,000 to 33,000 RPM with the variable speed dial for maximum precision. Soft Grip The soft grip reduces vibration to prevent fatigue and gives a better grip for greater manoeuvrability. Soft Grip The soft grip reduces vibration to prevent fatigue and gives a better grip for greater manoeuvrability. Multi-Tool – Quick. Compact. All-round. The symmetrical design and lightweight housing give you a strong and fitted grip for high maneuverability and no fatigue. Be in total control of your project. Comparison Dremel 3000 4000 4250 8260

Review: Excellent tool and value for money - I'm thrilled! - I decided it was finally time to cave in and buy a dremel, as I am a hobbyist with a wide range of hobbies that this will come in useful for, and also for those odd DIY jobs around the house. I can say that so far it has been absolutely brilliant. The packaging is rather minimal, just a cardboard box with the case inside. Some reviewers on desertcart have complained about the case being flimsy and poorly made, but personally I find the case to be perfectly fine and ideal for storing the dremel in (plus it also has space for my safety glasses and dust mask, which I would say are accessories you MUST buy to go with this dremel as it can send dust and dirt flying). Maybe I had lower expectations than other reviewers, but I find it great that they include a case to go with it at all, and this case is certainly sturdy enough for the job. The tool itself is great, featuring five different speeds. I was one of those people who couldn't see the need for different speeds and thought I'd have it on high all the time, but the different speeds definitely come in handy as what one speed is good for is bad for another. When I was deciding which model of Dremel to buy, I had no idea what all this talk of mandrels and collets and stuff was, so I will endeavour to explain in my review. The collet is the piece which you insert the pieces into the dremel, and it holds onto them. There is a lot of talk in other reviews about multi-chucks, which will allow you to insert third party attachments of different sizes without the need for an assortment of collets. The accessories that come with the Dremel all fit into the collet provided without any adjustment, but if you were going to buy some third party accessories that required different sized collets, I can see how a multi-chuck attachment would come in handy. The mandrel, on the other hand, is the long metal piece which you screw the saw attachments into. The instructions that come with the tool are indeed dire. Saying they are dire is actually too high a praise, as I found them to be confusing and absolutely no help whatsoever. I consider myself a pretty smart, switched on person, but even for me it took me 10-15 to figure it out, during which time I thought I had broken the tool (word of advice: you need to push the piece into the collet quite hard the first time you use it, even though it looks like it won't go in), but I got there in the end. The "EZ Twist" feature that is so keenly advertised is something of nothing, as it's perfectly easy for me to just twist the collet with my fingers, but perhaps it would be useful for someone without my slim, lady fingers. The "15" accessories that come with the tool is a slight exaggeration. I found it difficult to find online what exactly you get with it, so here is the list: - Grinding stone - 2 polishing pads with one screw in mandrel - 1 bristle cleaning brush - 4 cutting disks with one screw mandrel - 4 sanding bands with one holder - 1 drill attachment - 1 wrench/screwdriver While it is 15 accessories, that's not 15 different functions, but I have found that for general use for DIY around the house, it's got everything you need to start off. Additional accessories are available online rather cheaply, should you want anything else, and there are dozens of different attachments you can get. One gripe I do have is that I have managed to break 3 of the 4 cutting disks that came with it within a week of (fairly hardcore) cutting, but since I can get 18 more for £1.50 on desertcart, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. I've had this Dremel a week now, and in that time I have successfully cut through thick plastic, cut through PVC pipe, cut, drilled and sanded wood, used the bristle brush to clean silicone residue from glass and it has dealt with all of these tasks without issue. I actually found that with cutting the plastic and wood, the higher speeds were so fast that the plastic melted and the wood burned so it just goes to show how powerful this tool is. Not a problem though, as you just turn the speed down. Admittedly, it is not always the ideal tool for the job. There is another reviewer on desertcart complaining that he struggled to cut enough tiles for his entire bathroom with this tool. It is definitely not the ideal tool for pretty much any job you can do with this, but it can deal with more heavy duty tasks. If you live in a flat, or even if you just don't want your shed filled and the expense of a separate saw, drill, cleaner, polisher, sander etc etc etc, then this tool is absolutely ideal and I am thrilled with it. The power cable is sufficiently long and doesn't get in the way at all. I did consider going for a cordless version, but even on the packaging Dremel admit that the cordless versions just aren't as powerful as the corded ones. To conclude, this is not the ideal tool for any job, but if you want a tool that is capable of A LOT of jobs then this is the one for you and it represents excellent value for money. I'd like to knock off some points for the diabolical instructions and the broken cutting disks, but all in all the tool is so brilliant and has so many uses that I can't comfortably do that, as it's only a minor irritation.
Review: Excellent tool and value for money - I'm thrilled! - I decided it was finally time to cave in and buy a dremel, as I am a hobbyist with a wide range of hobbies that this will come in useful for, and also for those odd DIY jobs around the house. I can say that so far it has been absolutely brilliant. The packaging is rather minimal, just a cardboard box with the case inside. Some reviewers on desertcart have complained about the case being flimsy and poorly made, but personally I find the case to be perfectly fine and ideal for storing the dremel in (plus it also has space for my safety glasses and dust mask, which I would say are accessories you MUST buy to go with this dremel as it can send dust and dirt flying). Maybe I had lower expectations than other reviewers, but I find it great that they include a case to go with it at all, and this case is certainly sturdy enough for the job. The tool itself is great, featuring five different speeds. I was one of those people who couldn't see the need for different speeds and thought I'd have it on high all the time, but the different speeds definitely come in handy as what one speed is good for is bad for another. When I was deciding which model of Dremel to buy, I had no idea what all this talk of mandrels and collets and stuff was, so I will endeavour to explain in my review. The collet is the piece which you insert the pieces into the dremel, and it holds onto them. There is a lot of talk in other reviews about multi-chucks, which will allow you to insert third party attachments of different sizes without the need for an assortment of collets. The accessories that come with the Dremel all fit into the collet provided without any adjustment, but if you were going to buy some third party accessories that required different sized collets, I can see how a multi-chuck attachment would come in handy. The mandrel, on the other hand, is the long metal piece which you screw the saw attachments into. The instructions that come with the tool are indeed dire. Saying they are dire is actually too high a praise, as I found them to be confusing and absolutely no help whatsoever. I consider myself a pretty smart, switched on person, but even for me it took me 10-15 to figure it out, during which time I thought I had broken the tool (word of advice: you need to push the piece into the collet quite hard the first time you use it, even though it looks like it won't go in), but I got there in the end. The "EZ Twist" feature that is so keenly advertised is something of nothing, as it's perfectly easy for me to just twist the collet with my fingers, but perhaps it would be useful for someone without my slim, lady fingers. The "15" accessories that come with the tool is a slight exaggeration. I found it difficult to find online what exactly you get with it, so here is the list: - Grinding stone - 2 polishing pads with one screw in mandrel - 1 bristle cleaning brush - 4 cutting disks with one screw mandrel - 4 sanding bands with one holder - 1 drill attachment - 1 wrench/screwdriver While it is 15 accessories, that's not 15 different functions, but I have found that for general use for DIY around the house, it's got everything you need to start off. Additional accessories are available online rather cheaply, should you want anything else, and there are dozens of different attachments you can get. One gripe I do have is that I have managed to break 3 of the 4 cutting disks that came with it within a week of (fairly hardcore) cutting, but since I can get 18 more for £1.50 on desertcart, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. I've had this Dremel a week now, and in that time I have successfully cut through thick plastic, cut through PVC pipe, cut, drilled and sanded wood, used the bristle brush to clean silicone residue from glass and it has dealt with all of these tasks without issue. I actually found that with cutting the plastic and wood, the higher speeds were so fast that the plastic melted and the wood burned so it just goes to show how powerful this tool is. Not a problem though, as you just turn the speed down. Admittedly, it is not always the ideal tool for the job. There is another reviewer on desertcart complaining that he struggled to cut enough tiles for his entire bathroom with this tool. It is definitely not the ideal tool for pretty much any job you can do with this, but it can deal with more heavy duty tasks. If you live in a flat, or even if you just don't want your shed filled and the expense of a separate saw, drill, cleaner, polisher, sander etc etc etc, then this tool is absolutely ideal and I am thrilled with it. The power cable is sufficiently long and doesn't get in the way at all. I did consider going for a cordless version, but even on the packaging Dremel admit that the cordless versions just aren't as powerful as the corded ones. To conclude, this is not the ideal tool for any job, but if you want a tool that is capable of A LOT of jobs then this is the one for you and it represents excellent value for money. I'd like to knock off some points for the diabolical instructions and the broken cutting disks, but all in all the tool is so brilliant and has so many uses that I can't comfortably do that, as it's only a minor irritation.

## Features

- VARIABLE SPEED: Control the rotary speed from 10.000 to 33.000 rpm with the variable speed dial for maximum precision
- EZ TWIST: With the EZ-Twist Nose Cap there is no need for a separate wrench making it easy to switch accessories, so you can finish your task quicker and easier
- SOFT GRIP: The soft grip reduces vibration to prevent fatigue and provides an improved grip
- INTEGRATED HOOK: The integrated hang hook allows you to hang the multitool on a Flex-Shaft Tool Holder or anywhere near the project
- GUARANTEE: 2 years guarantee standard; get 1 year extra when registering your Dremel tool on MyDremel

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0078LENZC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 899 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 1 in Rotary Tools |
| Brand | Dremel |
| Colour | Blue |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,016 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08710364060863 |
| Included Components | Dremel 3000 Series Multi-tool 15 high quality Dremel accessories Inspiring information DVD Instruction manual Soft bag |
| Item Dimensions | 30 x 15 x 5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Multitool |
| Item Weight | 0.64 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Dremel |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 33000 RPM |
| Minimum Speed | 10000 RPM |
| Model Number | F0133000JB |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Multi Use, Variable Speed |
| Part Number | F0133000JB |
| Power Rating | 130 W |
| Power source | Corded |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding, Polishing, Sanding |
| Recommended uses for product | Grinding, Polishing, Sanding |
| Special feature | Multi Use, Variable Speed |
| Style | 3000Series|15Accessories |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Dremel
- **Colour:** Blue
- **Power source:** Corded
- **Recommended uses for product:** Grinding, Polishing, Sanding
- **Voltage:** 220 Volts

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I use bits smaller than 2mm? Ideally down to 0.5mm?**
A: The Dremel chucks supplied will only go down to 0.8mm. They are also very tedious to change with each new bit size. However is you buy the Dremel 4486 Quick Change Multi-Chuck (about £10) you can use bits from 3.4mm down to 0.4mm. Personally I only use this 4486 chuck as it is so convenient.

**Q: Hello, could this be used for craft work on engraving glass jars and glasses please? Thank you.**
A: Yes this is what I bought it for...I use it to engrave my company name on steel platters and glass jugs and plates, crockery etc as I am a caterer and dont want things being stolen.The only thing is for me its a bit heavy. You need to restrain the items being engraved so they dont move about for a neat finish but with a bit of practice with different tool bits I bet you would get some lovely results.Hope this helps

**Q: Will this tool be suitable for drilling through small and medium sized pebbles?**
A: Yes, this is such a powerful multi tool that it could be easily used to drill through small and medium sized pebbles!! I can imagine that a small masonry drill bit would be perfect for this and if you needed to drill slightly larger holes you could drill pilot holes, then enlarge them with a burr bit or larger bit or add a dremel multi chuck for even more flexibility in attachment pieces!! I have drilled small rocks and also polished medium sized pebbles using mine.

**Q: Is 4000 newer 3000**
A: Hi Michael,
The Dremel 4000 is a more powerful tool than the 3000 and has a number of different features. The differences are;
Dremel 4000
Power 175w motor
5,000 to 35,000rpm
Constant Electronic
Separate On/Off and speed selection.

Dremel 3000
Power 130w motor
10,000 to 33,000rpm

Both multi-tools are compatible with all Dremel attachments and accessories. 

Dremel

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent tool and value for money - I'm thrilled!
*by C***C on 3 May 2013*

I decided it was finally time to cave in and buy a dremel, as I am a hobbyist with a wide range of hobbies that this will come in useful for, and also for those odd DIY jobs around the house. I can say that so far it has been absolutely brilliant. The packaging is rather minimal, just a cardboard box with the case inside. Some reviewers on Amazon have complained about the case being flimsy and poorly made, but personally I find the case to be perfectly fine and ideal for storing the dremel in (plus it also has space for my safety glasses and dust mask, which I would say are accessories you MUST buy to go with this dremel as it can send dust and dirt flying). Maybe I had lower expectations than other reviewers, but I find it great that they include a case to go with it at all, and this case is certainly sturdy enough for the job. The tool itself is great, featuring five different speeds. I was one of those people who couldn't see the need for different speeds and thought I'd have it on high all the time, but the different speeds definitely come in handy as what one speed is good for is bad for another. When I was deciding which model of Dremel to buy, I had no idea what all this talk of mandrels and collets and stuff was, so I will endeavour to explain in my review. The collet is the piece which you insert the pieces into the dremel, and it holds onto them. There is a lot of talk in other reviews about multi-chucks, which will allow you to insert third party attachments of different sizes without the need for an assortment of collets. The accessories that come with the Dremel all fit into the collet provided without any adjustment, but if you were going to buy some third party accessories that required different sized collets, I can see how a multi-chuck attachment would come in handy. The mandrel, on the other hand, is the long metal piece which you screw the saw attachments into. The instructions that come with the tool are indeed dire. Saying they are dire is actually too high a praise, as I found them to be confusing and absolutely no help whatsoever. I consider myself a pretty smart, switched on person, but even for me it took me 10-15 to figure it out, during which time I thought I had broken the tool (word of advice: you need to push the piece into the collet quite hard the first time you use it, even though it looks like it won't go in), but I got there in the end. The "EZ Twist" feature that is so keenly advertised is something of nothing, as it's perfectly easy for me to just twist the collet with my fingers, but perhaps it would be useful for someone without my slim, lady fingers. The "15" accessories that come with the tool is a slight exaggeration. I found it difficult to find online what exactly you get with it, so here is the list: - Grinding stone - 2 polishing pads with one screw in mandrel - 1 bristle cleaning brush - 4 cutting disks with one screw mandrel - 4 sanding bands with one holder - 1 drill attachment - 1 wrench/screwdriver While it is 15 accessories, that's not 15 different functions, but I have found that for general use for DIY around the house, it's got everything you need to start off. Additional accessories are available online rather cheaply, should you want anything else, and there are dozens of different attachments you can get. One gripe I do have is that I have managed to break 3 of the 4 cutting disks that came with it within a week of (fairly hardcore) cutting, but since I can get 18 more for £1.50 on Amazon, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. I've had this Dremel a week now, and in that time I have successfully cut through thick plastic, cut through PVC pipe, cut, drilled and sanded wood, used the bristle brush to clean silicone residue from glass and it has dealt with all of these tasks without issue. I actually found that with cutting the plastic and wood, the higher speeds were so fast that the plastic melted and the wood burned so it just goes to show how powerful this tool is. Not a problem though, as you just turn the speed down. Admittedly, it is not always the ideal tool for the job. There is another reviewer on Amazon complaining that he struggled to cut enough tiles for his entire bathroom with this tool. It is definitely not the ideal tool for pretty much any job you can do with this, but it can deal with more heavy duty tasks. If you live in a flat, or even if you just don't want your shed filled and the expense of a separate saw, drill, cleaner, polisher, sander etc etc etc, then this tool is absolutely ideal and I am thrilled with it. The power cable is sufficiently long and doesn't get in the way at all. I did consider going for a cordless version, but even on the packaging Dremel admit that the cordless versions just aren't as powerful as the corded ones. To conclude, this is not the ideal tool for any job, but if you want a tool that is capable of A LOT of jobs then this is the one for you and it represents excellent value for money. I'd like to knock off some points for the diabolical instructions and the broken cutting disks, but all in all the tool is so brilliant and has so many uses that I can't comfortably do that, as it's only a minor irritation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent tool and value for money - I'm thrilled!
*by C***M on 1 March 2017*

I decided it was finally time to cave in and buy a dremel, as I am a hobbyist with a wide range of hobbies that this will come in useful for, and also for those odd DIY jobs around the house. I can say that so far it has been absolutely brilliant. The packaging is rather minimal, just a cardboard box with the case inside. Some reviewers on Amazon have complained about the case being flimsy and poorly made, but personally I find the case to be perfectly fine and ideal for storing the dremel in (plus it also has space for my safety glasses and dust mask, which I would say are accessories you MUST buy to go with this dremel as it can send dust and dirt flying). Maybe I had lower expectations than other reviewers, but I find it great that they include a case to go with it at all, and this case is certainly sturdy enough for the job. The tool itself is great, featuring five different speeds. I was one of those people who couldn't see the need for different speeds and thought I'd have it on high all the time, but the different speeds definitely come in handy as what one speed is good for is bad for another. When I was deciding which model of Dremel to buy, I had no idea what all this talk of mandrels and collets and stuff was, so I will endeavour to explain in my review. The collet is the piece which you insert the pieces into the dremel, and it holds onto them. There is a lot of talk in other reviews about multi-chucks, which will allow you to insert third party attachments of different sizes without the need for an assortment of collets. The accessories that come with the Dremel all fit into the collet provided without any adjustment, but if you were going to buy some third party accessories that required different sized collets, I can see how a multi-chuck attachment would come in handy. The mandrel, on the other hand, is the long metal piece which you screw the saw attachments into. The instructions that come with the tool are indeed dire. Saying they are dire is actually too high a praise, as I found them to be confusing and absolutely no help whatsoever. I consider myself a pretty smart, switched on person, but even for me it took me 10-15 to figure it out, during which time I thought I had broken the tool (word of advice: you need to push the piece into the collet quite hard the first time you use it, even though it looks like it won't go in), but I got there in the end. The "EZ Twist" feature that is so keenly advertised is something of nothing, as it's perfectly easy for me to just twist the collet with my fingers, but perhaps it would be useful for someone without my slim, lady fingers. The "15" accessories that come with the tool is a slight exaggeration. I found it difficult to find online what exactly you get with it, so here is the list: - Grinding stone - 2 polishing pads with one screw in mandrel - 1 bristle cleaning brush - 4 cutting disks with one screw mandrel - 4 sanding bands with one holder - 1 drill attachment - 1 wrench/screwdriver While it is 15 accessories, that's not 15 different functions, but I have found that for general use for DIY around the house, it's got everything you need to start off. Additional accessories are available online rather cheaply, should you want anything else, and there are dozens of different attachments you can get. One gripe I do have is that I have managed to break 3 of the 4 cutting disks that came with it within a week of (fairly hardcore) cutting, but since I can get 18 more for £1.50 on Amazon, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. I've had this Dremel a week now, and in that time I have successfully cut through thick plastic, cut through PVC pipe, cut, drilled and sanded wood, used the bristle brush to clean silicone residue from glass and it has dealt with all of these tasks without issue. I actually found that with cutting the plastic and wood, the higher speeds were so fast that the plastic melted and the wood burned so it just goes to show how powerful this tool is. Not a problem though, as you just turn the speed down. Admittedly, it is not always the ideal tool for the job. There is another reviewer on Amazon complaining that he struggled to cut enough tiles for his entire bathroom with this tool. It is definitely not the ideal tool for pretty much any job you can do with this, but it can deal with more heavy duty tasks. If you live in a flat, or even if you just don't want your shed filled and the expense of a separate saw, drill, cleaner, polisher, sander etc etc etc, then this tool is absolutely ideal and I am thrilled with it. The power cable is sufficiently long and doesn't get in the way at all. I did consider going for a cordless version, but even on the packaging Dremel admit that the cordless versions just aren't as powerful as the corded ones. To conclude, this is not the ideal tool for any job, but if you want a tool that is capable of A LOT of jobs then this is the one for you and it represents excellent value for money. I'd like to knock off some points for the diabolical instructions and the broken cutting disks, but all in all the tool is so brilliant and has so many uses that I can't comfortably do that, as it's only a minor irritation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great tool for diy
*by D***D on 10 May 2026*

had one of these for years and used it on many occasions great for small jobs and so many attachments love it

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