Dremel Stylo+ 2050 Review: Everything You Need To Know
This video will help you make the decision if the Dremel Stylo+ 2050 is the right rotary tool for you. In three minutes I will tell you everything I know, like, and do not like about the Dremel Stylo+.
This way you can make an informed decision if the Stylo+ is a good tool for the tasks you need it for.
This video will also act as a review for the Dremel stylo+.
I generally recommend getting the Dremel Stylo+ if you know you only going to be using it for very light tasks. But generally, if it is within your budget I would recommend getting a more powerful and versatile rotary tool like the Dremel 4000 with the flex shaft.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
More Detailed Written Review: mainlywoodwork.com/comprehens...
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Links To Tools (Affiliate Links):
Stylo+ 2050-15: amzn.to/3z14sEE
Dremel 4000 with Flex Shaft: amzn.to/3Ju8PgC
Small Drill Bits: amzn.to/3qscLFH
Multi Chuck: amzn.to/30Yo1RA
#Dremel #artsandcrafts
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.
Пікірлер: 79
I bought one and use it more than my full size one. Its a great as heck tool that does just about all you want done. Get one its a hell of a tool to have. Great video!!
Hey thanks for this great review. Was looking to get something for engraving and thought the 3000 and 8220 were too expensive. Then I saw this review and you answered the questions and dealt with the issues! So glad I watched your review
I just bought it yesterday. I make jewelry. Perfect!!!
Imagine a cord-less tool with that size 🥰
Thanks for the review 😁 I was looking for the perfect sanding and polishing tool for polymer clay 💖
One of the best reviews I've seen. Just perfect
Just the information I was looking for. Thank you!
Heeey thanks I just purchased dremel stylo + and ur vid helped me to understand some things I am new to this
Thanks for the good review. Quick and to the point!
That's exactly what I needed to know, thanks!
You should unplug it when changing the bits. You made a nice review of the tool.
I’ve been using a dremel 3000 for years, and bought a flex shaft to do detail work but the flex shaft broke shortly after getting it. That is why I’m getting this little dremel stylus, just for detail work, and I’ll use my 3000 for everything else.
I really liked your review!!
Thank you for the review, just by looking it struggling cutting plastic I knew this product is not going to be for me despite it looked very attractive the orientation to art and crafts, but im using way harder materials for that
Thanks for the vid, saved me some money today, will buy a stronger version.
Best thing about it, is the small size. Worst thing, and a complete design fail are the placement of the lock and power buttons as pointed out. Push the wrong button every time l use it.
Perfectly well explained and I second your comments about the lack of power of this tool but you're right, it excels at what it's designed to do which is engraving and small bit drilling. I just bought a RYOBI ONE+ 18V Brushless Rotary Tool which resembles a Foredom rotary tool. It does good precision work like the Dremel Stylo+ but with 18 volts of power. The hand tool is a little bit bigger and heavier but still easy to work with. Thanks for the video.
Very good thank you.
This is exactly what I'm looking for. I need something small to remove anodization from titanium.
I'm split.