All Dremel Rotary Tool Models Explained: Buyers Guide

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In this video, I go into depth about all the different Dremel rotary tool models.
I talk about the differences between the different models, their uses, the specs, the pros and the cons so you can know which Dremel model is right for your use.
Attachment Compatibility Chart:
www.dremeleurope.com/no/media...
Links To Tools In This Video (Affiliate Links):
Dremel 8250 (My Favorite): amzn.to/4dD1mL1
(8260 is not on Amazon yet)
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Dremel 8240: amzn.to/3WyyNZa
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Dremel 8220: amzn.to/3UCLHmd
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Dremel 4300: amzn.to/3yeF8ij
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Dremel 4000 (My Favorite Corded): amzn.to/3wBnbKg
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Dremel 3000: amzn.to/3JTttrE
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Dremel Lite 7760: amzn.to/3WDFRnk
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Dremel Stylo+ 2050: amzn.to/3WulQzE
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:10 - Stylo 2050
01:57 - Lite 7760
03:58 - Dremel 3000
05:55 - Dremel 4000
07:32 - Different Dremel Kits And Attachments
07:55 - Dremel 4250/4300
09:36 - Dremel 8220
11:22 - Dremel 8240
12:55 - Dremel 8250/8260
Disclosure: The links in this description are affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no further cost to you.

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  • @diytoptricks
    @diytoptricks21 күн бұрын

    This video is incredibly insightful and well-presented! The step-by-step instructions were easy to follow, and I appreciate how you explained each concept clearly. Your enthusiasm and expertise shine through, making the content both engaging and educational. I learned a lot about the topic and feel more confident in applying these techniques. Thank you for putting so much effort into creating such a high-quality video. I look forward to watching more of your content in the future!

  • @rotarycrafts8760

    @rotarycrafts8760

    20 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @DremelUS
    @DremelUS11 күн бұрын

    Very informative! Thank you for the reviews😁👏

  • @rotarycrafts8760

    @rotarycrafts8760

    2 күн бұрын

    Hey👋 Awesome to see you here. Thanks for the support. 😊

  • @MatthewHarrold
    @MatthewHarroldАй бұрын

    I've had a Dremel Multitool Pro #395 (10k to 37k) for around 20-odd years. The chuck is nearly worn out, and the button to unlock the shaft is really stiff, but it has worked every time I've needed it. It was made in Mexico, not sure if that is normal. It is easily my oldest power tool. Nice video. I might upgrade soon. $0.02

  • @OutOfElmo
    @OutOfElmoАй бұрын

    There is a tool that has more power than any Dremel, if you really need to step up to a professional level, but still need to use 1/8th inch Dremel bits. Foredom are industrial strength flex-shaft tools with power ratings measured in terms of horsepower (1/3, 1/10, 1/5) . They are a lower RPM, but far higher torque, running at a single speed and turning in only one direction. They have multiple detachable handpieces used for different diameter shaft bits (1/8th ", 1/4" ) as well as adjustable chucks and foot-switch controllers. They last for many years - we have used the same one in our shop since 2005. We also found that using a Dremel all day made our hands numb due to the vibration, so we switched over to Korean-made micromotor tools that ran smoother and faster. The real Korean tools are extremely expensive - The Chinese copies are cheaper and of far lower quality. They get hot very quickly, are noisy and vibrate more. Use real Korean micromotor tools if you buy one. They are worth the cost.

  • @DownHillgamer
    @DownHillgamer14 күн бұрын

    Hmm. Cant decide between 4000 or 4300. I just want one to mess around with and could use to clean up old rusty tools and polish stuff, maybe sharpen some tools and cut smaller bolts. Wireless would be cool but i want that constant corded power and dont wana spend abunch for a powerful cordless one

  • @rotarycrafts8760

    @rotarycrafts8760

    14 күн бұрын

    I'd get the 4000 then, since I have more experience with it. I've had mine for 3 years without any problems. More than powerful enough and I like the design better than the 4300. But both are good.

  • @DownHillgamer

    @DownHillgamer

    14 күн бұрын

    @rotarycrafts8760 went to Walmart and got the hyper tough 1.5 Amp for 22 dollars lol, might be a piece of crap but if I end up finding it super handy then I'll buy a nicer one

  • @rotarycrafts8760

    @rotarycrafts8760

    14 күн бұрын

    Yeah. You never know with the cheap ones. But it might be just as good as a Dremel.

  • @zaneseligman1313
    @zaneseligman13139 күн бұрын

    Let me chime in here: the 8220 and 8240 is going to be as high as you want to go currently. The 50 and 60 models have insufficient bearings that cannot handle 30,000 rpm- they heat up and fail- becoming so hot that it mishapes the interior support braces resulting in the entire motor shaft becoming loose leaving you without a useable tool. Not sure why there isn’t more context about this issue-I sent mine back 4 times before I decided to fix this issue myself. Unfortunately, I was unsuccessful as the fix is replacing the bearings with quality bearings. Bringing me to the next issue. Technically, this is not a Dremel at all. Dremel has been sold twice with the most recent in the 90’s to ‘Bosch’. Understand that a new tool is a ‘Bosch’ product with the name ‘Dremel’ on the side. No longer made in Germany or Switzerland- this tool is made in and with components of ‘Mexico’. Mexico. Which could be the worst quality production country in the world. Save money and buy a better product investing in a Milwaukee. If your box says Dremel on it, you’ve Compromised quality for a name. Period.

  • @alexalvarado6005
    @alexalvarado6005Ай бұрын

    Which brand of sanding sleeves do you buy off of Amazon?

  • @319jack319
    @319jack319Ай бұрын

    How much cost the replacement of motor brush?

  • @OMonteiro
    @OMonteiro17 күн бұрын

    Dremel Stylo have power for make little sculptures in wood? My fear is if Stylo can make a brute desbaste in wood, even in a little sculture.

  • @Shizlgizl
    @Shizlgizl19 күн бұрын

    I was really hoping I could turn on the 8260 through a phone app remotely using wifi connection.

  • @rotarycrafts8760

    @rotarycrafts8760

    19 күн бұрын

    It's only for Bluetooth unfortunately. But you peaked my interest now. In what scenario would you need to turn on the Dremel with wifi? Do you need to be far away from it when you turn it on?

  • @Shizlgizl

    @Shizlgizl

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@rotarycrafts8760 It's just a funny thing to add to collection of things you can turn on while sitting in the toilet on the other side of the world.

  • @veryrealperson3694

    @veryrealperson3694

    15 күн бұрын

    @@rotarycrafts8760for my totally not SAW inspired trap

  • @woodenheart3494
    @woodenheart349417 күн бұрын

    no sorry, how do you change the brushes then? I have 3 Dremel 4250s for work, and I also wanted to get the 8240. I run out of brushes quickly, how the hell should I change them now?

  • @rotarycrafts8760

    @rotarycrafts8760

    17 күн бұрын

    On the 8240 I don't think you can change the brushes that easily. They are built into the motor housing so I think getting a new motor is needed if they wear out. But I don't know the durability of the cordless brushes compared to the corded ones. The 8250 is brushless though. So it should be more durable.

  • @woodenheart3494

    @woodenheart3494

    17 күн бұрын

    @@rotarycrafts8760 but it's unthinkable! if the brushes last about 50 hours, why would you ever buy a dremel, costing 150 euros, which you then throw away?? this is impossible, they can't be that stupid, maybe these brushes are made to last much longer?

  • @rotarycrafts8760

    @rotarycrafts8760

    16 күн бұрын

    @@woodenheart3494 I've searched around a bit for this now, and to me it seems that the tools will last longer than 50 hours. But if it used harshly, the lifetime of the brushes will decrease of course. I have not any problems with mine yet but i have not ran it for more than 50 hours. But, it is not designed so that you can change brushes easily yourself. In the spare parts manual the entire motor assembly with the shaft is one part, and it goes for around 30$. Here something stated in the manual about the motor: "The motor in your tool has been engineered for many hours of dependable service. To maintain peak efficiency of the motor, we recommend it be examined every six months. Only a genuine Dremel replacement motor specially designed for your tool should be used." You might be better of sticking to the cordless models if you need to use it a little bit harshly and be able to change brushes yourself. The brushless models 8250/60 promises a longer lifetime, but they are still relatively new tools for me so i cannot say anything from experience.

  • @woodenheart3494

    @woodenheart3494

    16 күн бұрын

    @@rotarycrafts8760 hi, this dremel has yet to arrive, maybe I'm worrying too soon, but I want to find out first. I tried to look at the manual online, but I can't find any of this, maybe there are more manuals once it arrives. but I find it very strange that there are no videos on KZread, Reddit posts, or more specific information on the matter, at least, unfortunately I haven't found them. Can I ask you the name or code of the piece you are talking about? because I can't find it in the online manual. from what I think, the brushes are made to last much longer in this dremel, if I had to replace them I can't therefore use the traditional ones, at least I think.. thank you very much for the information you found.

  • @Alejandro192011
    @Alejandro192011Ай бұрын

    Carving pumpkins😂😂

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