Jimmy S
Well-Known Member
Picked up one of these at my local hardware shop recently and am finding it very convenient indeed.
Not cheaper to order online?...from B&Q...
Fair enough - always worth keeping an eye out for prices in a bricks-and-mortar place that can compete, with the advantage you mention.Actually Einion B&Q are quite competitive (for a change)...
Proxxon then...this time I thought I would go for the Dogs do dahs-it will probably last longer than me!
The cost of the Dremel has come down a lot!... I bought the 300, and it is more than powerful enough for figures, and general DIY. however if you intend to go heavy on the DIY,.. The 3000, or 4000.The one that I have just chucked was a rechargeable model craft by Black and Decker-the chuck was prone to slippage under any sort of pressure and the battery has given up-I've already ordered a chuck for the Dremel although I haven't got the tool yet-Which one do you recommend? it will only be used for clean up and pining-I was going for the top of the range model the 4000 as it has the biggest motor but it is twice the price of the smallest one?
Any advice before I take the plunge tomorrow?..................Keith