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Dremel 75th Anniversary 395 Rotary Tool Kit

Aug 10, 2009 Stuart 3 Comments

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The 75th anniversary Dremel 395 rotary tool kit has dropped in price yet again. The well regarded Dremel 395 is bundled with 75 accessories, a bonus multi-tool, and a metal case for $50.

This is a pretty great deal since you get a kick-ass rotary tool with plenty of accessories for less than the price of the tool itself.

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Just something to be aware of – this kit does not include a flex shaft, which typically costs $25-28 extra should you want one.

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3 Comments

  1. rusty

    Aug 10, 2009

    Personally I find Dremel tools to be about useless with out the flex shaft.

    I’m not sure if it’s the fact I’m left handed or if it’s just having used the flexshafts for so long. For what ever reason I find them very difficult to operate with out one.

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  2. Flathead Red

    Aug 11, 2009

    I agree with Rusty. I have a flex shaft on mine and the smaller diameter make it much easier to work into small areas as well as lessening hand fatigue for big projects

    Flathead Red

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  3. Joe

    Aug 18, 2009

    I use my dremel(s) all the time. But every since I purchased a dremel stylus I use the other ones less and less. Although I use the dremel drill press all the time and just leave a dremel in it.

    -Joe

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