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Cheap rotary tool for sale

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This looks like good value for anyone needing a new rotary tool and accessories. Looks very much like a Dremel.

http://www.rutlands.co.uk/pp+may-sale+D ... omo=DK7117

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It’s no doubt as reliable as a Dremel at a fraction of the cost.
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Many thanks for informing us of this. I have ordered one.

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mark lawson wrote:It’s no doubt as reliable as a Dremel at a fraction of the cost.
So, in other words, it will last for 3 weeks and then stop working, but at half the price of a Dremel.....
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Post by Fabrice Le Roux »

Thanks Stephen.
Pistol grip is a very handy add on.
Anyone seen a similar accessory for either Dremel or Proxxon mains powered units?
Or may just have to make one up from scratch...
cheers, Fabrice

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