Walmart.com has the Dremel 400 Series XPR Kit for $84 + shipping. Shipping is about $11; free in-store pickup in most locations. Exclusive XPR attachments take advantage of the increased strength of the XPR's unique motor design plus it works will all existing Dremel attachments and accessories. [Compare]
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#1
JVA - Posted 1:55 pm PST 02/6/09 (517 Posts)
89 at your neighborhood osh. i have one for case mods-been good so far...
#2
dave_c - Posted 5:57 pm PST 02/6/09 (7515 Posts)
I've never found that my old dremel needed more power, rather I seldom use it because the attachments wear out way too fast to be economical compared to using other tools to get the job done.
#3
Unreal - Posted 8:22 pm PST 02/6/09 (33 Posts)
I don't know, this thing is cool for me. I've slashed numerous pipes and metal strips. I got this a couple years ago for $20 less, though. Screw Walmart.
#4
njb - Posted 5:26 am PST 02/7/09 (2810 Posts)
i wanted dremel but bought rotozip instead.
#5
meq123 - Posted 8:25 am PST 02/7/09 (190 Posts)
Lousy reviews at Amazon - complaints of poor construction and burnouts. Search for "Dremel 400-2/51"
#6
he162 - Posted 5:58 am PST 02/8/09 (1502 Posts)
Kinda toyish really.






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