View Full Version : Dremel 4000 - buy or not to buy?
Pip1968
20-06-2013, 03:25 PM
I wanted to get some advice before I buy a Dremel. I assume it is the 4000 or a cordless 8200. Are there any better imitators about or is this about as good as it gets. I am going to use it to remove individual tiles from the shower cubicle as some have cracked and as the water is seeping in and so more expansion and cracking. :moan:
It is driving me mad. I have other uses for it too so hopefully not a complete waste of money.
Any comments from users - ?
Pip
plumber vic
20-06-2013, 03:57 PM
Just smash each tile cearfully then pick out the pieces
shimmy
20-06-2013, 05:19 PM
petrol Still saw
Pip1968
20-06-2013, 06:44 PM
petrol Still saw
Would that be a saw that is not moving or should I try a Stihl?
Pip:blalalala:
shimmy
20-06-2013, 06:50 PM
Would that be a saw that is not moving or should I try a Stihl?
Pip:blalalala:
Either......".fecking iPhone"
karbonkid
21-06-2013, 11:47 AM
I brought a Dremel 4000 Multitool inc 65 piece accessories. (Comes with hard case) Paid £101 inc delivery back in 2011. Brilliant and powerful kit Revs from 5,000-35,000 RPM.. "Goes through bone like butter!"
http://www.google.co.uk/#q=dremel+4000+65&sa=X&tbs=vw:l,p_ord:p&tbm=shop&ei=8h_EUZXRH46S0AWln4G4Aw&ved=0CDwQuw0oAQ&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&bvm=bv.48293060,d.d2k&fp=91b362ce9335e1cf&biw=1609&bih=1086
Cheapest found - £97.49 inc del:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dremel-4000-Rotary-Tool-4000-4/dp/B0033UWLX8
streightsix
21-06-2013, 12:34 PM
Personally think Dremel worth the extra £, had mine now(not a 4000?) for over 15yrs - no problems - Fantastic :thumbs:
...you'll find yourself polishing and cutting things you didn't know you had - mine has helped rebuild a Norton Commando & 90% of a Westfield amongst other things :wanker: (there wasn't a-get-a-life smilie)
Pip1968
21-06-2013, 12:36 PM
Cheers KarbonKid, it is probably a little more erganomic to use within the confines of a shower cubicle whether I am standing still/Stihl or not and even if on the phone :whistle:.
Pip
northernjim
21-06-2013, 01:09 PM
Just smash each tile cearfully then pick out the pieces
As Vic says, but get a dremel anyway they are great:thumbs: you can use it to strim the grout out carefully:smokin:
glendog74
21-06-2013, 03:10 PM
They're really handy for a spot of polishing on the oil filter housing and Vanos unit too... :wink:
streightsix
21-06-2013, 03:18 PM
:-D
They're really handy for a spot of polishing on the oil filter housing and Vanos unit too... :wink:
Neil M
27-06-2013, 02:19 PM
Get it bought, no end to it's possible uses, eg. No more seeking unobtainable dental appointments, when you have your very own 'Dremel 4000' at your disposal.
Hard to reach places - no more, like toenail strimming with your 'Dremel 4000' - I wouldn't be without one!:thumbs:
Pip1968
02-07-2013, 09:30 PM
I am a bit worried about the way this thread is going with all sorts obscure uses. I am just waiting for one on body parts disposal. :119:
Pip
Neil M
02-07-2013, 10:08 PM
I am a bit worried about the way this thread is going with all sorts obscure uses. I am just waiting for one on body parts disposal. :119:
Pip
If they were any good for that sort of use, 'Dexter' would have one in his toolkit :-D For surgical application you'd need a 'Stihl MS251' not the hobbyists friend - the 'Dremel 4000' :hahaha:
Pip1968
13-07-2013, 04:01 PM
I already have the MS260 so body parts easily dealt with. Failing that I can always get some pigs:-
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2xUynRdzzsM
Pip :whistle:
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