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Dremel 7700-02 MultiPro 7.2-Volt 20,000 RPM Two-Speed Rotary Tool with 50 Accessories | 
| Brand: Dremel Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $77.79 Buy New: $39.88 You Save: $37.91 (49%)
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Rating: 60 reviews Sales Rank: 103
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: 080596077006 EAN: 0080596010089 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 55 more reviews...
The right tool for pet grooming August 27, 2007 Phil Tomlinson (Ohio) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
If you were frustrated with the power or endurance of the Dremel Cordless Pet Nail Grooming Rotary Tool-- (http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-761-03-Cordless-Grooming-Rotary/dp/B0000C6DZ2/ref=sr_1_2/002-2958210-2482411?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1188235101&sr=8-2), I've got the tool for you. This one uses a rechargeable battery and has excellent power. I've got a 100 lb. German Shepherd with huge nails and he does NOT like to get his nails trimmed. This tool did the job fast, no worries about cutting too deep with a clipper, and the battery charge lasts a long time. One caution is that the rotary sander will generate a fair amount of heat, so don't work one nail too long or it will get uncomfortable for the dog. It's worth the extra money for this tool and you don't have to feel bad about running through all those AA's.
Pretty good so far, though I haven't used it that much... April 11, 2000 R. Beier (Plymouth, MI USA) 32 out of 34 found this review helpful
I bought this in a bit of an emergency situation and it helped greatly. We needed a tool that could do some "hand milling", shaping, and filing of some small plastic parts to finish a mechanical engineering project for one of my classes. It worked really well on the plastic but when we tried using it to smooth some metal threaded rods, we chewed through a few files before the job was finished. I'm glad I bought this Dremel though because I'm sure I will be able to find some use for it in the future. The fact that this unit is cordless is also a huge help even though the batter only lasts about 20-30 minutes when used.
Very handy tool May 2, 2002 Charles W. Long (Mission, TX United States) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I have 3 Dremels now: a regular AC variable speed model, a cordless that runs at 5 and 10 thousand rpm, and this one. The convenience of the cordless models causes the AC model to lay on the shelf most of the time. I advise anyone purchasing a Dremel to also buy the 4486 MultiPro Chuck. If you change tools frequently the chuck is really essential, and I have no idea how I could use my 1/32nd and smaller drills with the collets available. It seems to me that much of the criticism I read in the other reviews of this product are from people expecting the Dremel to be a substitute for an electric drill-- In that regard I agree that it isn't one. However, for someone doing highly detailed miniature work, the Dremel is an essential tool, and the two cordless models are the best of the lot. I have had no trouble with the battery coming loose on either cordless model, and I am quite satisfied with how long the charge will drive the machine, and the relatively short time needed to recharge them.
Dog Toenail Trimmer! June 12, 2008 Daniel E. Nelson 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
Bought it to trim the three labrador's toenails (or claws, as it's been a while...). They don't love it, but they put up with it much better than the clippers. We're trimming once a week, and no more worry about bloody toenails.
Almost Flawless December 28, 2003 L. C Jacob (Washington, DC) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This tool is small, quiet, and easy to hold, even for a woman. It doesnt kick back when it turns on or while you're working with it. When you turn it off, it stops its own rotation immediately instead of spinning to a stop. I got it for my boyfriend for Christmas. Comes in a nice, compact black case that snaps shut, and even holds the manuals. One small complaint is that the attachments are left to float freely around the box. This can be corrected by using ziplock bags to hold them. Easy to charge because the bottom of the tool pops off and fits into the charger, so the whole tool doesnt have to hang from your wall. A couple of notes that would have helped me, so may help you- I thought this tool could be used as an electric screwdriver, but it can not. It spins too fast. Also, be aware when looking at the Dremel tools that some are corded. I almost ordered a corded one, but decided on this one because of the convenience of use. Corded ones give you more power per price. I think this is the most powerful cordless model offered by Dremel.
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