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So when I decided I would like to try some wood carving, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfPgcZ5_Cl0HDUKkMJAKde11YKQZVgMoR I went all out and got the best Dremel I could find. I quickly discovered that carving just by hand is a long process (and painful on the hands). Rotary tools can all basically do the same things, but this one has two particular features that set it apart. First, you can use it much more dextrously since it doesn't have a power cord pulling on it. You can also take it anywhere without pulling an extension cord along with you. It's hard to overestimate the benefit of this. You'd think that you'd have to sacrifice some power for this, but this Dremel has a very strong and long-lasting battery and it charges quickly. Secondly, while most rotary told have a few speed settings, this Dremel has a sliding scale, from very slow to extremely fast. This thing can do about a million different jobs, but I would point out one drawback, which is certainly not unique to Dremel, is that it's a small chore to change out the different tips.
I understand your "unbiased" enthusiasm Cornelius but I believe the corded 4000 series have more power and definitely higher rpm. I would love to be able to justify having another Dremel and I believe this model is the highest powered CORDLESS hobby rotary tool but I could be wrong. I knew Bosch would bring out a brushless model and that is the future of all electric tools. Dremel being a premium tool (with premium price) are at the forefront of technology. More power to Dremel. BTW people, get the app no matter which model Dremel you have. It can be used as bit reference vs working material, so not just for the Bluetooth connected 8260.
I’m glad Dremel made this because it means that Milwaukee is probably not far behind on a brushless rotary. Not that I have anything against Dremel, it’s just that I don’t want a new battery platform. Great review!
Great demo - thanks! That is just what I need, rather than buying loads of single purpose tools all over again - no room to store tools in my flat. Was about to buy a set of wood chisels to sort out an issue with my front door lock being hard to turn when the weather warms up. Cheers!
I've been looking for a Dremel rotary tool for more than 2 weeks, but what makes me totally undecided is whether I should buy it corded or cordless. I know, it all depend on the use, but other than the few jobs I'm planning, I actually really don't know how and what other jobs I will be using it. About 8260 I like so much the brushless motor, while I really don't like the "smart" side... while about the corded I obviously like the non-stop work that I'll be able to carry out... as also the flexible accessory that comes with the platinum box... aaaaah which one to chose when you are so much undecided?
you can get a Brushless cordless Dremel w/o the Bluetooth. It's the 8250. Personally I'm getting the 8240 (Brushed motor) because I'm paying under $100 for it with a 2Ah battery and accessories. Since I have 2 additional Bosch 12V batteries I think that will be enough for my needs. If you don't have any existing Dremel/Bosch batteries than I'd say go corded or plan on getting a 2nd battery
I have both a corded and cordless rotary tool (neither Dremel, but similar types of thing), I have used my corded rotary tool exactly 0 times since getting the cordless one. That said if you have one work bench and your going to use it all the time and just leave it plugged in then in that circumstance I would use a corded one. I too hate bluetooth in everything.
Corded. Batteries die, explode and discharge over time. Unless you plan using it in the middle of a forest, go with corded. And even then you'd be better off buying an external 110vac-capable battery pack that can be used with other corded devices.
Corded has some advantages and some disadvantages, the advantage is that you are not getting limited on the life of the battery. The disadvantage is that the cord is somehow on your way which may irritate us. I prefer corded with brushless motor.
@@longfang98 Yes "even" that. Bluetooth is a step backwards in reliability and usefulness, even silly smart home gadgets like light bulbs prefer better and faster infrastructure like Matter, ZigBee, even WiFi. In general, direct input and cable connection are WORLDS superior.
That depends on how heavy the job is. For light duty applications on a full charge the app says it is around 28 minutes and around 16 minutes or more for heavy duty applications. But keep in mind, Most people will use this tool in small "spurts". This is 100% more battery life than the previous cordless version! I ABUSED this thing and it still had around 2 minutes left. And the video you saw was edited for time! No complaints on the time for me.
Sometimes we have one idea , having Dremel with so many bits will make our dreams to come true very fast , but not having it still we make our design but very very slow and may ruin our work . That is the advantage of Dremel. I love to see Dremel using bigger shaft and longer , but safe as well .
THIS EPPPPPICCCCC and those shots were BEAUTIFUL!!!!! EYE CANDY with ACTUAL USEFUL INFORMATION. Definitely picking one up. The price is pretty darn good.
It's worth noting that if you use a flex shaft you can be as heavy handed as you want, it's the flex shaft that will bust Dremel is going to be fine. It's almost like an added layer of insurance! Of course nothing is guaranteed
Its a shame it doesn't have a light like the 8220 which would make this a no brainer for me to get, I may have to get the 8220 instead just for the light.
Curious to see what times I get on this - I've recently got into making fishing lures and use the dremel for light sanding/shaping and on such a small piece, lower RPMs are the way to go. Sadly, I killed my 8220 when I went to use it for a slightly heavier-duty task on a hot day. This model is also so much quieter with it's brushless motor, at least on those lower RPMs.
Im really curious as well. I have the 4300, 8220, & dremel lite, but I pretty much never use the 8220 since if I'm at my work bench I'll just plug in the 4300, and if I need a small task done elsewhere the lite works fine. I want to know if the 8260 is worth it if I don't need to be away from an outlet. I also wonder why they wouldn't make an equivalent corded option.
@@CorneliusCreations Didn't expect a quick reply, thanks for the video and for still liking it. It is expensive, yes, but luckily in my country it is on sale. So when the store opens, I will buy one.
Well that’s a lot of Dremel accessoires, seems that Dremel knows to find you. I did miss te realtime states from the app the thing that makes it so much more expensive i mean special.
I wondered the same thing and found this guy (Tools Explained) has a more technical comparison between a couple of Dremels and other brands you might find helpful: th-cam.com/video/rGlUtd_XOeI/w-d-xo.html
I am not sure… maybe they aren’t selling that much? I know after the 8260 was released there was a lot of negative feedback on the smart features. (After the main marketing manager left, they dropped me like I was hot and made some choices on social media I didn’t necessarily agree with. I have no idea what’s going on with them these days)
I have the Dremel 8220. It is an absolute powerhouse and I use the flex shaft as well. I enjoy carving in the desert. It's quiet and peaceful. This tool as spoiled me. I don't like the LED's or the app connectivity of the 8260. I just don't like that kind of crap on my tools
It's the same for me. Hopefully Dremel makes prooducts without screen, connectivity and all that stuff in future. Otherwise I will definitly buy proxxon or one of the old lines.
@@martinblenstrup366 I run it around 20k rpm. I hang mine from a comfortable hieght and use the flex shaft. I try not to bend the shaft too much that's why it all hangs from above me. I've been using the same Dremel and flex shaft for about 2 years. There is definitely a vibration over time you can feel it when you stop working and everything you touch with that hand is buzzing. Its normal
I have had nothing but bad experiences with dremels falling apart. Just looked at the other rotory tools with bigger shafts I think I will go with one of those.
I read the reviews at bunnings and there are a few saying that it keeps having problems where it cuts out for 10 minutes or so. Any idea what that is about?
What are the differences if any in the flex shaft models 225-01 and 225-02? Was thinking about getting the 8260 and wanted to make sure which one if not both are compatible.
Hi Douglas, the only difference is the packaging. The 225-01 is packaged in a clamshell and the 225-02 is packaged in a carton box. There is no difference in the attachment or kit content. Both the 225-01 and 225-02 are compatible with the 8260.
Thanks for the review. It sorta answered the one question I've yet to get a straight answer on: how long will it last on a charge. I really like the tool but it seems the battery working time is shamefully short, especially for an item that costs $170.
The mantra "let the speed do the work" applies here. More torque is only needed if rpm is lost when under load. This tool maintained rpm. The brushless motor uses a speed controller which likely pumps more amps to keep the speed up as needed (and reduces amps when not under load to save battery). A transmission would be louder, bigger, heavier, less reliable, less efficient, and more expensive.
Matt, I recently purchased a Dremel Stylo 8220 to actually start woodcarving again after " YEARS" of being away from it due to my career. But I was wondering, for a fresh start again, is the best Stylo from Dremel to start with again.
@@CorneliusCreations very cool, I just wanted to check in because I also got me a quick change chuck to go with my 7350 and I'll be getting me a new key also for my stylo when I pick it up as well. Also, I have a 20 piece set of Diamond bits as well, and was going to pick up some Tungsten bits this round, any thoughts? And also, thank you for the welcome back. Figure since retiring I needed to pick up some of my old hobbies again, so here we go.
Thanx Matt, that is another one I was thinking about tomorrow for picking up. I have actually been keeping up with your channel, and I'll actually be grabbing me a t shirt or two from your shop, do you have hoodies by chance. What about tumblers?
Hi - quick question.. y'know the on/off switch.. obviously works by SLIDING forwards or backwards... but does yours move DOWN further into the body of the tool if you PRESS it down in towards the inside.. and then come back up with you take the pressure off? I just got mine the other day but i noticed that there was 'play' vertically when you put your finger or thumb on the button, and non of my previous Dremels did that - they were quite solid and firm when you slid them on or off... Short video here.. pls let me know if it looks right or not.. th-cam.com/users/shortsgZIoxIJ6mUA
Great review and everything was very clear...maybe a little too much. Not trying to be disrespectful or anything, but maybe relax a little on your enunciating. It sounds a little scripted. Again, not trying to be an ass or anything lol. And I appreciate you using the wood cutting disc. I've been curious about them for a while now and they seem to work pretty well.
Oh my i guess i am out i dont have one of them there fancy phones couldent understand them at all nor could i afford them . Same goes with this high tec dremal. Probably cant get one high priced dremel neither. I am disabled and have not got any money afteer the bills paid . I am so sad i use rotory tools about 4 hours a day making some awsome things for people like canes and hiking staffs, jewelry i work with bone stone and metals. I was sure hoping they would come out with a suped up 4000 model all i use is the flex shafts.on all my rotory tools. There to big to hold on to for detailed work anyway. Good job buddy nice to see a company useing some one from u tude. Ya need to relax a littel though Cornelius. I am sure its just the first tim jitters. Your viddeos have been watched a few timez in our house. Keep on grinding we are making the world a better place to live. I won a carving contest it was a rock grinders contest ruleswere e carve a skull any kind of skull any kind or rock. So i chose a serpintine type rock it weighed lil over 8 pounds. I drew a indian cheif skull with a full feathered head dress. And yes i used my dremel
carpenters and repair people dont have time to play with apps. The tool with all its fancy lit-up logos is overkill. As long as the tool itself works, that's all that matters.
Nope I have had both brushless and brushed tools and no brushless are not longer lasting and when the motor goes you have to change the hole motor and maby more ,while brushed tools you just change the brushes
There is no benefit to set speed in the phone, a variable dial on the Dremel is much more convenient. By putting the bits/material/rpm speed information in a phone app only makes your phone smarter, not Dremel. I would not call this Dremel smart. The real deal for this new Dremel is the increased power which seems very impressive.
I disagree thay cords general offer more power I guess more run time but I find good quality cordless tools having more power than standard corded tools
The 8250 model available at Lowes and Amazon are the Bluetooth free model and are $20 less. You can still use the app to look up proper bits and rpms, you just need to change them manually.
It would be kind of nice if you were not talking and playing music while demonstrating the speeds, so that we can hear what the tool sounds like. Content creators do not need to fill every second with music and/or babble.
It has NOT doubled the battery life: Was 2 Ah, is 3 Ah, and has 20% more power than the predecessor, thus shorter Battery life. Sorry, but despite your enthusiasm, I cancelled the whole video at [0:44].
wow, bluetooth app looks awesome. It gives me a cumbersome slow way to change the speed, and ads to buy more crap. Bluetooth makes me want to avoid the tool. It shows me that the manufacturer priorities are in the wrong place. I want them to focus on making a good tool, not adding gadgety trash like bluetooth and glowing screens. How much cheaper would the tool be without bluetooth? Even one cent cheaper would be worth it. Looks like an ok dremel, just wish they didnt add the silly stuff.
I'm sorry bud, I had to stop and dislike this video. For someone who is introducing a product you should never be saying RPM'S. There is no S! Revolutions Per Minute... Not Revolutions Per Minutes. Very informative up until I stopped the video, but please... RPM.
"Adding the S is so common among people working with engines that it's not likely to get you into trouble, but you will impress some by avoiding it. " -- Washington state University via Google. One of the some you are (English is sooo flexible)
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So when I decided I would like to try some wood carving, th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfPgcZ5_Cl0HDUKkMJAKde11YKQZVgMoR I went all out and got the best Dremel I could find. I quickly discovered that carving just by hand is a long process (and painful on the hands). Rotary tools can all basically do the same things, but this one has two particular features that set it apart. First, you can use it much more dextrously since it doesn't have a power cord pulling on it. You can also take it anywhere without pulling an extension cord along with you. It's hard to overestimate the benefit of this. You'd think that you'd have to sacrifice some power for this, but this Dremel has a very strong and long-lasting battery and it charges quickly. Secondly, while most rotary told have a few speed settings, this Dremel has a sliding scale, from very slow to extremely fast. This thing can do about a million different jobs, but I would point out one drawback, which is certainly not unique to Dremel, is that it's a small chore to change out the different tips.
I understand your "unbiased" enthusiasm Cornelius but I believe the corded 4000 series have more power and definitely higher rpm. I would love to be able to justify having another Dremel and I believe this model is the highest powered CORDLESS hobby rotary tool but I could be wrong. I knew Bosch would bring out a brushless model and that is the future of all electric tools. Dremel being a premium tool (with premium price) are at the forefront of technology. More power to Dremel. BTW people, get the app no matter which model Dremel you have. It can be used as bit reference vs working material, so not just for the Bluetooth connected 8260.
Got the App 👍
Nice.
I’m glad Dremel made this because it means that Milwaukee is probably not far behind on a brushless rotary.
Not that I have anything against Dremel, it’s just that I don’t want a new battery platform. Great review!
I understand completely! Thank you sir!
works with bosch batteries which I have many of. my 8220 did not.
I jsut replaced my old OLD Dremel with this and I am very pleased. Maintaining power while cordless is so delicious.
Happy to hear that! I know they are pricey but... They are so dang powerful.
@@CorneliusCreations My old one is still going strong, just loud and annoying. Money well spent.
Wow! A built in hanger! Awesome!
Great demo - thanks!
That is just what I need, rather than buying loads of single purpose tools all over again - no room to store tools in my flat.
Was about to buy a set of wood chisels to sort out an issue with my front door lock being hard to turn when the weather warms up.
Cheers!
Thank you for all of the background information in your description. Seeing all of the bits, tools, masks, goggles and etc is very handy. Good job.
Thank you!
I got this on clearance for 78 dollars. Looking forward to using it
I've been looking for a Dremel rotary tool for more than 2 weeks, but what makes me totally undecided is whether I should buy it corded or cordless. I know, it all depend on the use, but other than the few jobs I'm planning, I actually really don't know how and what other jobs I will be using it. About 8260 I like so much the brushless motor, while I really don't like the "smart" side... while about the corded I obviously like the non-stop work that I'll be able to carry out... as also the flexible accessory that comes with the platinum box... aaaaah which one to chose when you are so much undecided?
I really enjoy my dremel 3000 with the flex shaft. but It doesn't move as I am a wood carver and it stays at my station.
you can get a Brushless cordless Dremel w/o the Bluetooth. It's the 8250.
Personally I'm getting the 8240 (Brushed motor) because I'm paying under $100 for it with a 2Ah battery and accessories. Since I have 2 additional Bosch 12V batteries I think that will be enough for my needs.
If you don't have any existing Dremel/Bosch batteries than I'd say go corded or plan on getting a 2nd battery
I have both a corded and cordless rotary tool (neither Dremel, but similar types of thing), I have used my corded rotary tool exactly 0 times since getting the cordless one. That said if you have one work bench and your going to use it all the time and just leave it plugged in then in that circumstance I would use a corded one. I too hate bluetooth in everything.
Corded. Batteries die, explode and discharge over time. Unless you plan using it in the middle of a forest, go with corded. And even then you'd be better off buying an external 110vac-capable battery pack that can be used with other corded devices.
Corded has some advantages and some disadvantages, the advantage is that you are not getting limited on the life of the battery. The disadvantage is that the cord is somehow on your way which may irritate us. I prefer corded with brushless motor.
I love tech, and I love tools. However Bluetooth in a hand held tool is about the most useless thing I have honestly ever heard of.
Even a saw which uses bluetooth to start and stop a vacuum for dust extraction?
@@longfang98 Yes "even" that. Bluetooth is a step backwards in reliability and usefulness, even silly smart home gadgets like light bulbs prefer better and faster infrastructure like Matter, ZigBee, even WiFi.
In general, direct input and cable connection are WORLDS superior.
Well, this has both, so what's the issue?
Mate i have a bluetooth toothbrush. Its complete bs. I struggle to not think of how useless bluetooth is for a toothbrush.
how long does a battery last? That's what always makes me not like cordless. But the power is impressive!
That depends on how heavy the job is. For light duty applications on a full charge the app says it is around 28 minutes and around 16 minutes or more for heavy duty applications. But keep in mind, Most people will use this tool in small "spurts". This is 100% more battery life than the previous cordless version! I ABUSED this thing and it still had around 2 minutes left. And the video you saw was edited for time! No complaints on the time for me.
I just got one still in the box I’m so looking forward to using it.
It is a very capable machine!
hey is the difference between the 8250 and this new 8260 just that the 60 has the "smart features"?
I wonder if Bosch will release their brushless cordless rotary tool too.
Sometimes we have one idea , having Dremel with so many bits will make our dreams to come true very fast , but not having it still we make our design but very very slow and may ruin our work . That is the advantage of Dremel. I love to see Dremel using bigger shaft and longer , but safe as well .
THIS EPPPPPICCCCC and those shots were BEAUTIFUL!!!!! EYE CANDY with ACTUAL USEFUL INFORMATION. Definitely picking one up. The price is pretty darn good.
Thank you! I put a lot of work into it, I appreciate comments like this one!
It's worth noting that if you use a flex shaft you can be as heavy handed as you want, it's the flex shaft that will bust Dremel is going to be fine. It's almost like an added layer of insurance! Of course nothing is guaranteed
Good tip!
Its a shame it doesn't have a light like the 8220 which would make this a no brainer for me to get, I may have to get the 8220 instead just for the light.
The light is a cheap accessory to buy
Curious to see what times I get on this - I've recently got into making fishing lures and use the dremel for light sanding/shaping and on such a small piece, lower RPMs are the way to go. Sadly, I killed my 8220 when I went to use it for a slightly heavier-duty task on a hot day. This model is also so much quieter with it's brushless motor, at least on those lower RPMs.
Im really curious as well. I have the 4300, 8220, & dremel lite, but I pretty much never use the 8220 since if I'm at my work bench I'll just plug in the 4300, and if I need a small task done elsewhere the lite works fine. I want to know if the 8260 is worth it if I don't need to be away from an outlet. I also wonder why they wouldn't make an equivalent corded option.
Cornelius, thabks for the detailed demo on the dremel monster😆. That looks really something one should own..
It is truly awesome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Just bought one of these through your link. Hope you get something for the sale. Oh, great video.
Awesome! Thank you! I know you will love it!
Man that was an awesome review. Liked and subscribed. I also picked mine up yesterday. Thanks for the review.
To this date, do you still like it? I am wondering if i should buy this or not.
I still do like it and still use it. IMO it’s expensive, but worth it.
@@CorneliusCreations Didn't expect a quick reply, thanks for the video and for still liking it. It is expensive, yes, but luckily in my country it is on sale. So when the store opens, I will buy one.
Well that’s a lot of Dremel accessoires, seems that Dremel knows to find you.
I did miss te realtime states from the app the thing that makes it so much more expensive i mean special.
I wondered the same thing and found this guy (Tools Explained) has a more technical comparison between a couple of Dremels and other brands you might find helpful: th-cam.com/video/rGlUtd_XOeI/w-d-xo.html
It sounds like the main advantage of the smart aspect is the app that comes with it.
What model flexshaft attachment works on the 8260?
How to change end burrs ?
Can we use a flex shaft with this ?
Yes, I showed it in the video :)
Why can't I find any review videos on the 8250?
I am not sure… maybe they aren’t selling that much? I know after the 8260 was released there was a lot of negative feedback on the smart features. (After the main marketing manager left, they dropped me like I was hot and made some choices on social media I didn’t necessarily agree with. I have no idea what’s going on with them these days)
I have the Dremel 8220. It is an absolute powerhouse and I use the flex shaft as well.
I enjoy carving in the desert. It's quiet and peaceful. This tool as spoiled me.
I don't like the LED's or the app connectivity of the 8260. I just don't like that kind of crap on my tools
I can understand!
It's the same for me. Hopefully Dremel makes prooducts without screen, connectivity and all that stuff in future. Otherwise I will definitly buy proxxon or one of the old lines.
Does your 8220 also vibrate between 20.000 and 25.000 rpm ??
@@martinblenstrup366 I run it around 20k rpm. I hang mine from a comfortable hieght and use the flex shaft. I try not to bend the shaft too much that's why it all hangs from above me. I've been using the same Dremel and flex shaft for about 2 years.
There is definitely a vibration over time you can feel it when you stop working and everything you touch with that hand is buzzing. Its normal
I have had nothing but bad experiences with dremels falling apart.
Just looked at the other rotory tools with bigger shafts I think I will go with one of those.
Never had an issue with a single Dremel or accessory. These tools are built right and last long. Just sayin.
If you can break a Dremel I think it says more about you
Looking for a carving blank outlet, min. 3" thick x 12" width.
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5:28 Bluetooth .. but can it make a cup of coffee LOL
This is the most important question here!
Stir the coffee at least🙂
I read the reviews at bunnings and there are a few saying that it keeps having problems where it cuts out for 10 minutes or so.
Any idea what that is about?
Hmm, I haven’t heard of that yet… I have two and have been using them constantly since this video.
Благо дарю за видео . 👍🙏
Sir iam from India ....me and my father coconutshell tea cup designers ...which rotary best for coconut shell work sir ...please tell me sir
Can one use this Dremel as electric screw driver just for sh*t n gig?
What are the differences if any in the flex shaft models 225-01 and 225-02? Was thinking about getting the 8260 and wanted to make sure which one if not both are compatible.
Hi Douglas, the only difference is the packaging. The 225-01 is packaged in a clamshell and the 225-02 is packaged in a carton box. There is no difference in the attachment or kit content. Both the 225-01 and 225-02 are compatible with the 8260.
@@thomsonchris Thx..appreciate the reply👍
That workbench on your right where did you get it.
Home Depot!
Thanks for the review. It sorta answered the one question I've yet to get a straight answer on: how long will it last on a charge. I really like the tool but it seems the battery working time is shamefully short, especially for an item that costs $170.
I think a transmission would be helpful because I feel like 15,000 rpm with basically double the torque would be good
The mantra "let the speed do the work" applies here. More torque is only needed if rpm is lost when under load. This tool maintained rpm. The brushless motor uses a speed controller which likely pumps more amps to keep the speed up as needed (and reduces amps when not under load to save battery).
A transmission would be louder, bigger, heavier, less reliable, less efficient, and more expensive.
Are the Dremel accessories from the earlier models adaptable ? Like the flex shaft, keyless chuck ect.
Sure is!
Matt, I recently purchased a Dremel Stylo 8220 to actually start woodcarving again after " YEARS" of being away from it due to my career. But I was wondering, for a fresh start again, is the best Stylo from Dremel to start with again.
Hey Phillip, welcome back! The Stylo is Great for smaller projects. I have been finding myself recommending the 4300 to lost people lately.
@@CorneliusCreations very cool, I just wanted to check in because I also got me a quick change chuck to go with my 7350 and I'll be getting me a new key also for my stylo when I pick it up as well. Also, I have a 20 piece set of Diamond bits as well, and was going to pick up some Tungsten bits this round, any thoughts? And also, thank you for the welcome back. Figure since retiring I needed to pick up some of my old hobbies again, so here we go.
Thanx Matt, that is another one I was thinking about tomorrow for picking up. I have actually been keeping up with your channel, and I'll actually be grabbing me a t shirt or two from your shop, do you have hoodies by chance. What about tumblers?
Bluetooth connectivity for a DRILL!???! AYAYAAY!!
😆😂😅😂😅😂😆😆😆
what about stones - rocks from the River ?❤
I think you could probably do those!
I don't think the 8260 aged well! I sometimes wonder why they discontinue certain things like the Dremel Stylus I have from 2004.
Hi - quick question.. y'know the on/off switch.. obviously works by SLIDING forwards or backwards... but does yours move DOWN further into the body of the tool if you PRESS it down in towards the inside.. and then come back up with you take the pressure off?
I just got mine the other day but i noticed that there was 'play' vertically when you put your finger or thumb on the button, and non of my previous Dremels did that - they were quite solid and firm when you slid them on or off...
Short video here.. pls let me know if it looks right or not.. th-cam.com/users/shortsgZIoxIJ6mUA
Will the 8260 dremel rotary tool shut itself if I drop it during use ?
I don't think it will
Would have been nice if you could have took 5 seconds to show us how to attach the cut off wheel to the tip
I wonder when i can buy it in Korea
Google it
Great review and everything was very clear...maybe a little too much. Not trying to be disrespectful or anything, but maybe relax a little on your enunciating. It sounds a little scripted. Again, not trying to be an ass or anything lol. And I appreciate you using the wood cutting disc. I've been curious about them for a while now and they seem to work pretty well.
Awesome
Glad you liked it!
Wish I had One of those 😳
They are awesome for sure!
What do you recommend for a power carber with a budget of around $60-$70?.
Dremel 3000!
Oh my i guess i am out i dont have one of them there fancy phones couldent understand them at all nor could i afford them . Same goes with this high tec dremal. Probably cant get one high priced dremel neither. I am disabled and have not got any money afteer the bills paid . I am so sad i use rotory tools about 4 hours a day making some awsome things for people like canes and hiking staffs, jewelry i work with bone stone and metals. I was sure hoping they would come out with a suped up 4000 model all i use is the flex shafts.on all my rotory tools. There to big to hold on to for detailed work anyway. Good job buddy nice to see a company useing some one from u tude. Ya need to relax a littel though Cornelius. I am sure its just the first tim jitters. Your viddeos have been watched a few timez in our house.
Keep on grinding we are making the world a better place to live. I won a carving contest it was a rock grinders contest ruleswere e carve a skull any kind of skull any kind or rock. So i chose a serpintine type rock it weighed lil over 8 pounds. I drew a indian cheif skull with a full feathered head dress. And yes i used my dremel
If you are using a flex shaft I do not see using a battery operated Dremel to be an advantage unless you need portability
WOW 👍
Yep!
KISS -KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID ! NO APPS !!!!!!!!!!!!
carpenters and repair people dont have time to play with apps. The tool with all its fancy lit-up logos is overkill. As long as the tool itself works, that's all that matters.
Life is already complicated. No need to add a new complication for using a rotary!
Ooooooooh this is what your were telling me about the other day lol. Wth is the point of Bluetooth on a dremel lol
Nope I have had both brushless and brushed tools and no brushless are not longer lasting and when the motor goes you have to change the hole motor and maby more ,while brushed tools you just change the brushes
There is no benefit to set speed in the phone, a variable dial on the Dremel is much more convenient. By putting the bits/material/rpm speed information in a phone app only makes your phone smarter, not Dremel. I would not call this Dremel smart. The real deal for this new Dremel is the increased power which seems very impressive.
I almost cried...I just got my 4000
It is alright, the 4000 is still a BEAST! And you can use it for longer time. I will still use a corded rotary tool in a lot of circumstances!
@@CorneliusCreations I see, thanks for the advice!
is this ac or dc...research purposes
DC... Direct current.. AC is 110V/220V...DC is battery operated.
You will need AC to charge the battery. The tool itself is DC
for some reason you can't buy the 8260 in NZ or Australia. >:-(
paige they’re available at Total Tools now… saw one today- hence why i’m now watching videos about them hehe
Just bought 8260 in Total Tools, Melbourne
This tool looks amazing, but do us a favor and remove that horrific "music"😠😤😡
Thank you for the feedback. I will monitor this in future videos!
I disagree thay cords general offer more power I guess more run time but I find good quality cordless tools having more power than standard corded tools
This one all has to do with the brushless motor. It is crazy powerful
Is there a thing that fits into the battery slot to turn a cordless Dremel into a wired?
@@RsDefconI wish
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I could care less about the app and Bluetooth connection.
LESS IS MORE !
The 8250 model available at Lowes and Amazon are the Bluetooth free model and are $20 less. You can still use the app to look up proper bits and rpms, you just need to change them manually.
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Yep!
It would be kind of nice if you were not talking and playing music while demonstrating the speeds, so that we can hear what the tool sounds like. Content creators do not need to fill every second with music and/or babble.
I appreciate your valuable feedback. I will look to improve in my newer videos. Thank you, Jeffrey!
It has NOT doubled the battery life: Was 2 Ah, is 3 Ah, and has 20% more power than the predecessor, thus shorter Battery life. Sorry, but despite your enthusiasm, I cancelled the whole video at [0:44].
Thank you for your comment, but you are wrong.
wow, bluetooth app looks awesome. It gives me a cumbersome slow way to change the speed, and ads to buy more crap. Bluetooth makes me want to avoid the tool. It shows me that the manufacturer priorities are in the wrong place. I want them to focus on making a good tool, not adding gadgety trash like bluetooth and glowing screens. How much cheaper would the tool be without bluetooth? Even one cent cheaper would be worth it. Looks like an ok dremel, just wish they didnt add the silly stuff.
Bluetooth what a total waste of money , could have been made cheaper with out this crap.....
Works with soft wood😂
I'm sorry bud, I had to stop and dislike this video. For someone who is introducing a product you should never be saying RPM'S. There is no S!
Revolutions Per Minute... Not Revolutions Per Minutes.
Very informative up until I stopped the video, but please... RPM.
"Adding the S is so common among people working with engines that it's not likely to get you into trouble, but you will impress some by avoiding it. " -- Washington state University via Google.
One of the some you are (English is sooo flexible)
WHY DOES IT HAVE TO BE SO DAMN THICK?
The design of the tool is because of its intended use.