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Dremel 750-02 Minimite 13,000 RPM 2 Speed 4.8-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool | 
| Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $44.20 Buy New: $24.55 You Save: $19.65 (44%)
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Rating: 159 reviews Sales Rank: 31
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.7 x 0.7
MPN: 750-01 Model: 750-02 UPC: 747036501131 EAN: 0080596007508 ASIN: B0000302Y1
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| Features:
| • | Cordless small rotary tool; compatible with Dremel bit accessories; 1/8-inch collet | | • | Small rotary tool ideal for delicate tasks and finer work; 2 speeds (5,000 and 10,000 rpm) | | • | Lightweight plastic housing | | • | Includes rotary tool, sanding drum, small felt wheel, fine sanding band, carbide stone | | • | 8 inches long; 2 pounds; 2-year warranty |
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Product Description
Designed for drilling, sanding, shaping, detailing and other light-duty jobs, this compact, go-anywhere, use-anytime tool comes in extremely handy in and around the house. It features two speeds and can be used with any Dremel accessory bit with up to a 1/8" shank.
Amazon.com We started counting all the uses for this little dynamo, but we stopped at 967. We like it for delicate tasks and finer work because it isn't as powerful as its big brothers, so it's easier to control. It's light, extremely maneuverable, the switch is exactly where you want it and heck, it's just plain fun to use. It's perfect for jewelry, electronics, tiny woodworking crafts like dollhouse furniture and other intricate hobbies. It uses Dremel's wide array of bits, so there's virtually no limit to what you can do with this. Sure, there are store brands on the market for less, but Dremel is king when it comes to rotary tools, and we think they outdid themselves with this one.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 154 more reviews...
Great for black nails August 5, 2006 IT Goddess (Chester, NH USA) 47 out of 47 found this review helpful
I bought this to care for the black nails of our dog. I can take very small amounts of nail off at a time, and the nails are smoothed as I go. I started using it on the guinea pig, too, and she likes it much better thatn clippers. The dremel is pretty quiet and runs for 15-20 minutes on one battery charge. It performs exactly as I hoped, and I'm very pleased.
MiniMite Mighty Handy October 3, 2005 Kathy S. Luzzi (Bethesda, MD USA) 75 out of 79 found this review helpful
It is the perfect tool to keep my dogs' nails from overgrowing. Just a few touches on the nails with the tool, my dog gets a treat for being patient about the chore, and the job is done.
Top Tool for Dog's Nails April 15, 2007 Nullius (England) 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
Rufus, our big red dog, screams like a baby whenever the nail clippers come out. His antics make clipping his nails impossible - you'd think we were cutting his leg off. We read that some people used a Dremel tool to do their dogs' nails, so after a little research, we got the 750-02 Minimite. It works like a charm. The abrasive disk is just the right size and the low speed works just right. A few millimeters each weekend and the dog hardly makes a sound when walking on a hard floor. Best of all, he doesn't mind having his nails done. This tool is perfect for our 80 pound dog. I like the grip and the rechargeable battery too. Highly recommended.
Dremel 750-02 MiniMite Cordless-Well Worth The Money August 30, 2005 M. Davidene Tait (Great Falls, Montana USA) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
The Dremel MiniMite Cordless Drill-Pet Nail Trimming Tool is a work-horse. An excellent buy for the money. Convenient because you don't get tangled up in the cord while trimming your pets nails - highly recommend this product to all pet owners!
The best option for trimming your pet's nails! August 2, 2008 Jessica Leigh (Chicago, IL United States) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I absolutely love my Dremel! I have a 20lb pug who HATES going to the groomers to get his nails cut (can't say I blame him!). My mother-in-law breeds labs and she swears by the Dremel, but I had my doubts. After doing my homework on the safety of using a rotary tool to cut nails (according to many, grinding nails is actually less painful if the quick is cut, and it bleeds less), I chose this model because a) it's cordless and b) has a rechargeable battery. My dog's nails were quite long when I first used the tool - so I definitely hit the quick on a few of them. It didn't seem to hurt him a lot, just seemed like it stung for a second, and they didn't bleed at all. I did his nails in stages over a period of a few days, he's not scared of the tool, nor the noise it makes when it is on, but if you have a dog who is skiddish, this may not be the option for you. Also, it takes some wrangling and determination to do this - my dog squirms and scratches. But after awhile he just gives up, which is when I'm able to really make progress. I'm confident now that his nails are at a point where he'll just need maintenance once a week or so, he'll get very comfortable with the process and it will be a piece of cake. I love the fact that I'm able to easily maintain his nails (I was never comfortable cutting them myself) and I know that he's not in any pain. It's so imporatant to keep your pet's nails trimmed, and the Dremel allows you to do that safely and easily! Plus, at $20 a pop at the local pet store to get his nails cut - the Dremel has already paid for itself! Pros: Cordless, Rechargeable Battery, Battery lasts a looong time before needing to recharge, 2 speeds (use the low setting for nails), light weight, easy to hold. Cons: None!
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