Best review of the Dremel 4000 kit I’ve seen yet. Most just said: “Here’s the 4000.. here’s the on / off switch. Here’s the dial for the rpm’s. Good luck!”
Thanks! I just upgraded to this from the little tiny stylo dremel because I needed something that could fit larger sanding wheels on it , and I had no idea what the attachments were or how they’re supposed to fit in the case haha
I bought a wal mart rotary tool 2 days ago, I tried 3 grinding heads and fell off between 2 inches to 2 feet of use. I returned it the next morning and had to go to a different store for a real Dremel.
the dremel branding being used as a broad term for all rotary tools actually isn't a good thing for dremel, there have been several cases where a company's brand name has been used ubiquitously and losing their trademark because of it, escalator and yo yo are some examples of this happening.
A Dremel tool is a GREAT 😊 tool for sanding, buffing, polishing and cutting, even drilling. Routing is another great 😊 thing (with the routing attachment). ALWAYS heed the max RPM speeds on sanding wheels 🛞, buffing wheels, etc. DO NOT EXCEED RPM speeds of whatever bits or attachments are used. You can be seriously 😒 injured 🤕 by a disintegrating wheel, for example. Tip, always let the tool do the work for you. DO NOT force the tool, this may cause the tool to slip, causing injury, shorter tool life, and motor burnout. Also, DO NOT use bits or attachments, unsituated RPM speeds for the job, etc. injury, or tool/attachment damage can occur. Again, your friend, Jeff.
Best review of the Dremel 4000 kit I’ve seen yet. Most just said: “Here’s the 4000.. here’s the on / off switch. Here’s the dial for the rpm’s. Good luck!”
Thanks! I just upgraded to this from the little tiny stylo dremel because I needed something that could fit larger sanding wheels on it , and I had no idea what the attachments were or how they’re supposed to fit in the case haha
Thank you! I just bought my first one today and I never would have figured some of this out on my own.
George Dremel is the inventor of the Dremel tool. I found this out from somebody back in 1984. Your friend, Jeff.
Thanks for the video! I'm wondering about my Dremel 4000... Can it take 1/4"? If so, why doesn't anything come with it? Thx !
Thank you for this.. I just got one for my dollhouse project and was so lost on how to use it!!
Do you know if the handle attachment can be used same time as other attachment like the gaurd or 90
Hi. Do you think the dremel 4000 is strong enough for using for drilling 1/4” reamer holes in maple wood using the dremel drill press?
Nice overview for someone who's new to Dremel tools. Thanks!
I bought a wal mart rotary tool 2 days ago, I tried 3 grinding heads and fell off between 2 inches to 2 feet of use. I returned it the next morning and had to go to a different store for a real Dremel.
Question! If I cut hard metal like heavy nails and pipe what cutting wheel should I use? The rotary 4000 with the reinforced wheel?
Great video… quick and detailed
Thanks 4 this video Todd👍👍👍
Great intro. Many thanks for sharing.
Great vid, I do appreciate it!
this is great! thank you!
the dremel branding being used as a broad term for all rotary tools actually isn't a good thing for dremel, there have been several cases where a company's brand name has been used ubiquitously and losing their trademark because of it, escalator and yo yo are some examples of this happening.
And sawzall from Milwaukee
As far as I know the only thing I have seen called a dremel is a dremel
Great Vid!!!
Thks Todd, a quick review!!! You help me a lot dude!!!😁✌🏼
Hi Nelson, thanks for watching, I'm glad the video helped!
A Dremel tool is a GREAT 😊 tool for sanding, buffing, polishing and cutting, even drilling. Routing is another great 😊 thing (with the routing attachment). ALWAYS heed the max RPM speeds on sanding wheels 🛞, buffing wheels, etc. DO NOT EXCEED RPM speeds of whatever bits or attachments are used. You can be seriously 😒 injured 🤕 by a disintegrating wheel, for example. Tip, always let the tool do the work for you. DO NOT force the tool, this may cause the tool to slip, causing injury, shorter tool life, and motor burnout. Also, DO NOT use bits or attachments, unsituated RPM speeds for the job, etc. injury, or tool/attachment damage can occur. Again, your friend, Jeff.
Old 395 died after 30 plus years so picked up 4000
Ty for thorough information 👍
Thanks for watching, I am glad you liked the video!
Thank you
Lekker man. Just bought my first one today.
Thanks for watching!
Lekker bru
Damn safety video.
The most dangerous thing about this video is wearing those gloves
Thank you for helping this dummy
Thanks for watching! I'm sure your NOT a dummy!
👍👍👍👍
Cuanto cuesta $😊
Sanding are soft no use
Boring with this long unboxing of a package. Next, please go to the facts, pros and cons directly. And tips and tricks. Thanks.
What size shank is it compatible with?