
(36 votes)

~ September 4, 2010 ~ Dormody from New Hampshire said:Very Useful
This is perfect for people who don't have the time to sit down and work with a stone to sharpen knives.
I use this on my Leathermans, Swiss Army Knives, and CRKT folders, and it makes them razor sharp in around 5 mins. For the really dull blades, a few swipes with the carbides gets them back into shape, then a few swipes with the ceramics gets the blade razor sharp.
For the price, this is unbeatable. It is also really small, so it is very convenient to bring everywhere
~ August 26, 2010 ~ Diane Pankratz said:JUST WORKS!
I'm no expert, but this little gadget just plain works! I can't testify to durability as I have had it only a week, but I sharpened 7 straight edges and 6 serrated steak knives and I'm pleased with the simplicity and speed of use! I also attached a little key chain to it.
~ August 24, 2010 ~ S. McClain from Florida Panhandle said:Pretty slick sharpening tool!
I bought this to get me over the Free Shipping amount, and figured if it was a Smith's product, it must be okay.
I'm very happy with the tool! It rapidly dresses blades from my 'fingernail cleaner' up to the 8" kitchen knife. It is not the tool you use to salvage a round-edged blade, but that is what stones are for.
The other feature, the 'spur', as I call it, does the trick on serrated blades.
My beloved old pocketknife, a Gerber EZ-Out, had gotten to a bad state. I use it for everything, including some tasks that I'd be ashamed to mention. The serrated edge and the standard edges had dulled, and the standard edge a bit rolled.
Note: Although I suppose you can use the PocketPal freehand, I don't. I hold the tool down on a table (or bench) edge to control it. The carbide cutters take a fair amount of pressure to work well.
The Pocket Pal made short work of the bad edge, with the carbide sharpener actually pulling some slivers of steel (ATS34, if you care) off the edge. The ceramic tool then put a pretty nice dress on the blade. The spur took care of the serrated edge in no time!
I then took on the kitchen knives. They were in good shape, but I figured I could get a dressed edge. Well, the Gerber kitchen knives (6 and 8-inch) and the various blades in the Wustof set took only a few strokes, and they are REALLY SHARP! (as my wife tells me).
Two cautions: Use a newspaper under the PocketPal when you use it on a table, to avoid damaging the table or the blade. Second, when you use the spur, be very careful of your angle, as the spur is fairly aggressive, and you can really mess up the serrated edge.
A great little tool; well worth the money!
I'm not too sure about the 'Pocket' part though. It's a good sized (almost 3") tool.
~ August 13, 2010 ~ Benwa said:Necessity
I do not know how I have made it this long without this little bad a$$. It is fast, effective, and very affordable. Are there better sharpeners out there? Yes..For this price and size? NO. I have it on a key chain and can put a fine edge on any piece of steel in just a few strokes. I love it, and will be buying them for years to come. My only concern with this item is the plastic. I dont know how long the case will hold up, but I am not too worried as I am very pleased with the quality already.
~ August 11, 2010 ~ W. Ma from CA, USA said:All round Sharpener at an All Round Price
This sharpener does nice work with my CRKT m16 knife which has gotten pretty dull (i abuse my knives). The carbide blade reset it fairly quick, but def not in the 10 or so strokes the company says it will take. The ceramic finisher is a nice touch up. Cant say much about the "diamond coated rod" though, the serrations on my blade have always been sharp. I tried this with my Panga machete too, did a decent job but took awhile just to get a decent edge. This isnt for people who are really specific about their expensive knives, but if you have a couple edges that could use a good sharpen, this could be for you.
Pros: Carbide and ceramic blades are can be replaced. (The other side could be used too)
Very compact, stick it in your pack or in your glovebox and you'll never be without it
Very affordable, sharpens numerous times at a meager cost
Works fairly well, but it works
Cons: Set degree (20 or so on each side im guessing), but its general purpose so it works for me with a couple outdoor knives
Sharpening rod seems a bit cheap
takes a longer time to sharpen then one would imagine
Verdict: Overall a great product, and even if you are a knife enthusiast, keep one around, you'll never know when you'll need it.

(267 votes)

~ August 22, 2010 ~ Rahul Gagrani from India said:very good value for money
nothing new I am going to say over here... just like to say that I have seen many other sites where this product was priced too high. Amazon has done a very good job to sell it at very low price and they deliever things always on or before time.
This cart is very sturdy and has helped me a lot, I don't have a car so I use the cart for every visit to stores to carry heavy weighted bags or small furniture.
Thanks amazon, thanks Magna cart.
~ August 18, 2010 ~ Poppy from Milledgeville, GA said:Compact & Sturdy Hand Truck
An outstanding light to medium duty hand truck. Great for moving boxes of books and other boxy items, and it stores in a space less than two inches wide. Perfect for someone who needs a hand truck occasionally and needs to store it in a limited space.
~ August 16, 2010 ~ Lombard Street said:not really carry 150 pounds
It may be able to carry 150 pounds as displayed in the picture, when the weights are evenly distributed vertically. However, if you have one box of books or papers (which are usually very happy), then you will have a hard time lifting it unless if you are really strong and acrobatic, because all the weights are concentrated at the bottom of the hand truck.
For other purposes, this is great; but not if you are a lawyer and moving a lot books and papers. For that purpose, you need something with four wheels and that don't rely on lever actions.
~ August 9, 2010 ~ Whitwork10 said:Excellent Service!
Exactly what I ordered. These carts are great for everyday use as we use them in our office to move boxes and such. Highly recommend!
~ August 4, 2010 ~ football forever from tallahassee, fl said:Great product!!!!!
This cart works well for moving items withing it's weight range. And, it folds down enough to stay out of the way while sitting in the garage.

(23 votes)

~ August 31, 2010 ~ Farmer Dave from Pennsylvania said:Suspect Quality
I just received this item and so far have only used the 1/4" nut driver. That piece became completely stripped after driving about 24 screws for mounting some window blinds. I have to wonder about the quality of the remaining pieces in the set.
~ August 23, 2010 ~ J. Smith said:Good set of bits, case construction so-so
This impact drive bit set includes a great assortment of bits. I've put several through their paces and they are holding up fine. The variety of attachments is great. I especially like the socket attachments and the long bits. My only complaint is the case. The small clips that hold the bits in place are weak and don't operate that well. Also, the clasp on the outside of the case to hold the two halves together often gets stuck between the two covers when trying to close the case. A little wiggling will overcome this, but things like this typically get worse over time. Overall, a very good product and well worth it if you exchange bits often.
~ August 17, 2010 ~ MarkOne from Arizona, USA said:Not typical Makita quality
I am a BIG fan of Makita.... I own and have used/rented several of their power tools over the years. This small set looked perfect for my home needs and indeed, it includes most tools that most folks would need for home use. I accidentally dropped the case on the floor out of a car when unloading ... upon opening, the tools were everywhere as practically all the plastic retention clips had broken.... this was in 90 degree's, not freezing weather which could have made the plastic brittle!
I haven't used all the bits yet, but I'm very unimpressed with the twist-drills.... they have no bite. The socket drivers all seem to work fine and I've had no problem with the screw bits.... I haven't used the flat bits yet.
So.... mainly very disappointed with the quality/durability of the case and the twist-drills. This set may be OK for occasional light home use, but I couldn't recommend it unconditionally unfortunately.
~ August 6, 2010 ~ lazy reader from Princeton said:a good buy
This was one of the best things I bought online. I bought the drill and this multi-part kit together It's a great drill and screwdriver kit with the option of drilling large holes as well. The individual parts are held in place by small clips that are easily removed. Lots of extra drills in case you strip one or lose one. Very compact and easy to carry.
~ July 12, 2010 ~ Edwin Poy from Fairfax, VA said:Good Deal for the Price
This was an Amazon Deal of the Day for $14. Nice bit selection, sturdy carrying case, name brand. Although there was some feedback questioning the durability of these bits, I couldn't resist at this price. Nevertheless, under normal household project use, these bits should do the job. "Impact compatible" does not necessarily mean true impact quality--for heavy-duty use, especially when the impact feature isn't the main advertising hook to get you buy these bits. (I.e., water-resistant does not mean water-proof.)
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About Makita
Makita is a worldwide manufacturer of industrial quality power tools and offers a wide range of industrial accessories. Makita applies leading-edge innovation to engineer power tools that are more compact and energy efficient, yet deliver industrial strength power and results. Makita U.S.A., Inc. is located in La Mirada, California, and operates an extensive distribution network located throughout the U.S. For more information, please call 800/4-MAKITA (800/462-5482) or visit makitatools.com. Makita is Best in Class Engineering.
| Whats in the Box Makita T-01389 62-Piece Impact Drill-Driver Bit Set includes: Injection molded case (33) 1-inch Driver bit assortment: | ||||
| Phillips bits:4 Phillips #1 9 Phillips #2 4 Phillips #3 | Robertson/Square drive bits: 2 Robertson #1 3 Robertson #2 3 Robertson #3 | Torx bits:2 Torx T15 3 Torx T20 | Slotted bits:1 Slotted 6-8 2 Slotted 8-10 | |
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(193 votes)

~ September 1, 2010 ~ Mek said:Moving straps
Overall these work well. Only bad thing is my husband and brother-in-law were moving our armoir. They tried the "criss cross" method - you place the straps across each other underneath the piece of furniture so it forms an 'x' My husband's strap slipped, armoir fell on his feet and broke 1 of his big toes! : ( Sooo as long as you use the straps the "normal" way, I would reccommend. They do relieve a lot of strain on your back and leverage the weight well.
~ August 28, 2010 ~ Ann De la cruz from Long Beach, CA said:Wonderful Product
This item was fantastic during our move. It was easy to use and really worked as it was intended too. Moving our mattresses, fridge, stove, washer and dryer was a breeze. We highly recommend this item.
~ August 10, 2010 ~ Audrey Forbes said:Second pair
We bought these to replace a pair that we have had for a few years. We have found that they work well even when there is a significant difference in height between the 2 individuals who are lifting the object. At this point they have been used to move my parents, my household twice and my sister's household once so they did not sit unused. We ended up using the straps for some purposes that were not recommended though (pulling/rolling 400-500 lb rocks) and we ended up abrading and damaging the straps and ultimately they broke. However I cannot fault the straps since we were not using them for their recommended uses. Considering how much we used the old pair, it was a given that we would replace them.
~ August 6, 2010 ~ Edwin Conger said:The Pros use these
We had a new refridgerator and washer delivered and the delivery guys used these. They made it look almost easy. They swore by them, so I got some. And, true enough, they work, particularly for the large and/or bulky. They don't do much for small, heavy stuff. I'm still looking for that cheap levitation device. Or perhaps meditative moving, as in Maybe if we all concentrate we can levitate the Pentagon. In the meantime, if you feel compelled to move large objects, try these. My spouse and I have been in the process of moving for a while now, out of the old dump, into a temporary storage apartmenet while we await the beginning of our new house lease. In the process we've had to move a lot of heavy stuff several times. We hired a couple of college kids to help and we were using these things.
~ July 5, 2010 ~ Ron said:Doesn't work well on stairs
These will come in handy when moving things over flat surfaces. They can be very dangerous when using them on a flight of stairs. The person at the top better have some strong forearms.

(56 votes)

~ August 26, 2010 ~ Chris said:Great Product
Great product. I have purchased other SOG products and they have always been of the highest quality. I was interested in a tomahawk from RMJ Forge but didn't want to spend that much so I got the Fusion instead. I was not disappointed. Very well made.
~ August 16, 2010 ~ mr.chuck from Sunny California said:Surprise!
Did not know what to expect from this kind of tool. It is well balanced, stays sharp thru use, and can serve a various number of purposes! I use it as a secondary tool while hunting and backpacking. Sometimes the folding shovel is not quiet enough. All in all, I would recommend this tool to my friends that work and play in the same type of enviroment as I do. mr.chuck
~ August 14, 2010 ~ Bison said:Cool
This weapon is cool. It is a great tool, very sharp, well made. If your into throwing I would suggest something with a wider blade, but for clearing brush around a fishing hole, or sharpening wood to a point, making tinder,this thing is great. I do think the sheath could have been made a little better. It is tight against the belt and has a tendency to pop open in cramped spaces.
~ August 5, 2010 ~ Illini_Blue from Chitown said:First Timer with a Tomahawk
I just received this in the mail today. If I have any negative reaction it would be due to me assuming I was getting a "Fusion" Tomahawk.
the SOG branding is on the haft, the sheaf even the axe-eye; but not the "Fusion Tactical" branding.
so, did I get a Fusion Tactical? I'm thinking no.
After this minor letdown, I must say that overall I am happy. Money is a bit of a scarce thing these days for me and so I knew I couldn't pick up an "uber-tomahawk" as I would have wanted.
But I am a novice and uncertain how far I can go into sportsmanship in general; so along with my machete and Leatherman, I feel good about my purchase.
If you can afford an uber-ax go for it, but if your seeking a economic solution that is sturdy and practical: here it is.
~ August 2, 2010 ~ Cate said:Tomahawk
SOG Specialty Knives & Tools F01T Tactical Tomahawk, Black Hardcased
Bought this item for my son, for camping. He uses it very often. It's sturdy, heavy enough to do the job, light enough to use for a long time. Sharp! Great product!!
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Ergonomic, Lightweight Design Ensures Comfortable Use
Even if your blade is sharp, it's hard to make precise cuts if your axe doesn't fit comfortably in your hand. That's why this axe features a unique, ergonomic handle. Crafted from tough, ballistic polymer, the textured handle is slip-free, durable, and well-balanced. Also, at just 24 ounces, the F01T-N is lightweight and easy to carry, and it comes with a nylon sheath for added safety.
This axe is backed by a one-year warranty that protects against defects in manufacturing and materials.
About SOG: Strong, Innovative Specialty Tools
SOG originally stood for Studies and Observation Group, an elite joint services military group designed to handle covert operations during the Vietnam War. SOG Specialty Knives & Tools was founded in the spirit of this elite group and became the first knife manufacturer to offer an expanded line that included fixed blades, folding knives, and multipurpose tools.
Each SOG product is created by company Founder and Chief Engineer, Spencer Frazer. Known for their uncompromising style and performance, these knives and tools showcase innovation, dependability, and a unique, futuristic style that has garnered awards and recognition worldwide. SOG products have also won favor among law enforcement, military, and industrial customers that rely on their tools to perform flawlessly in the toughest, most adverse conditions.
What's in the Box
F01T-N Tactical axe and nylon sheath.

(178 votes)

~ September 3, 2010 ~ Power User said:Great tool crippled by useless batteries
When it was working this was a fantastically handy tool for light to medium jobs. It functioned very well as a screwdriver and drill, perfect for when it was not worth the bother of getting out the big guns. This is exactly what I wanted and expected.
The bad news is that after very few months the batteries would no longer hold a charge. Even after providng a full charge it would work for only a very short time. If not used at all after charging would not work at all the follwing day.
Hoping to salvage this useful tool I searched in vain for replacement batteries. Too bad. Now I am searching for a suitable replacement. It will most certainly not be another of these. The idea was/is near perfect. The implementation ruined it.
I consider this a waste of money and could not recommend it to anyone for any purpose. Too bad.
~ August 1, 2010 ~ Dryerguy said:Screwgun
I use it many times a day. I have 2 in my box, when 1 stops I put it on a charger an use the other. In 6 years the 1st 2 died (from my carelessness) and I will continue using them until I can't find them anymore.
~ July 31, 2010 ~ Michael Allen said:Good home improvement tool
I needed a good lite drill/screwdriver for hom improvements and electronic projects like putting in stereo, speakers & amp. It is perfect for those kind of things because my Dewalt was to big and cumbersome for those kind of things. Great for smaller projects.
~ July 20, 2010 ~ akmike55 said:out rageous freight
drill is great, But hte freight U charge to Ak. Is outrageous, I'll think twice be fore order again.
~ July 17, 2010 ~ Helpme from Santa Rosa, CA said:Works great, but wish it used standard bits
This cordless screwdriver works great and has excellent battery life, but I wish it used normal bits and had a normal chuck. That way I could share drill bits/screw bits with my normal drill. The light is pretty weak too, but not a big deal. All in all a great cordless screwdriver.

(30 votes)

~ August 31, 2010 ~ permutations from New York, NY USA said:high quality bit set, great buy
I'm very pleased with this purchase. I bought it to remove the caddy on my MacBook hard disk so I could upgrade to a new hard disk, and it has both the bits I needed for that. If I buy a MacBook Pro at some point, it will have the bits I need for that, too.
The quality of the bits is high. The quality of the holder is high. The quality of the case is high. Everything about this bit set is a pleasure to use, and the price is right. Now I wish i had something else to take apart.
I've seen reviews that say the thingamajiggie that you stick in the handle to hold the bit is plastic. Mine is metal. Perhaps they changed that. I've also read reviews that say the box that holds the bits is flimsy. Mine doesn't look flimsy. Maybe they changed that, too.
In short, I have no complaints at all and can recommend this product without reservation.
~ August 29, 2010 ~ gearomatic said:Exelent Buy
This is an awesome little kit. I often work with small electronics, from computers to videogame consoles. i was sick of the metal set of precision screwdrivers i had, they ripped up my hands whenever i tried to losten a tight screw. with this set, its extremly easy to remove even the most stubborn of screws. it also has a very large selection of heads to use, i have yet to find anything that is not covered in this kit(except for the security torex heads)
I found that putting the heads directly into the "handle" caused them to slip into the handle after a while. but there is a simple fix. simply put the included extension rod all the way into the handle, and the the dead into that. no more slipping, no matter how hard you push down!
I defenetly recommended it to anyone who works with smaller sized screws
~ August 28, 2010 ~ Jared Hannon from Amherst, MA said:Good Deal
Fantastic for the price.
Pros
- Cheap
- Lots of bits
- Comes with an extending bit
- Screwdriver handle has a rotating end, which makes one-handed use much easier
Cons
- Not magnetic (neither the bits, nor the extending bit), so it takes a little bit more care
I only got the set today, and bought it for light use (to take apart some hard drives), so I can't vouch for long-term durability or how much torque they can withstand, but they're perfect for me. The lack of magnetic tip is extremely annoying though, hence 4 stars.
~ August 22, 2010 ~ C. Shah said:Great Product for a great price
I got this toolset to open up my macbook pro to replace the hard drive. The case is a bit flimsy but the product itself is great. I was quickly able to use the t6 bit with included driver and remove the screws. The driver handle is really light and seem cheaply built but it doesnt matter because it gets the job done. This was an excellent deal at 12 bucks vs the t8 bit i bought earlier from home depot for 4 bucks.
~ August 18, 2010 ~ ok3 said:Very satisfactory product
The many positive reviews convinced me to buy this set. I appreciated the advice in the reviews about using the extension rod to prevent the bits from falling into the handle. It is worth reading some of the reviews to determine if the product is right for you. In my case, I needed a very small Torx bit that I did not want to try to find in a store. This kit has so many sizes, it included what I needed. The price was fair and the standard shipping was quick.

(9 votes)

~ April 27, 2010 ~ john said:Work nicely for frying pans.
Purchased these with the intention of hanging frying pans from them, as my new kitchen is short on space. I'm pleased to report the hooks work just fine. I currently have 10in. & 12in. pans hanging from two of these hooks, attached to a wooden cabinet and the side of my refrigerator, with no problems thus far.
~ April 24, 2010 ~ Carefactor from franklin, mi said:Depends on what you want these for
These are good, but they can't carry a whole lot of weight. I was using it for my swiffer at first and they fell off a few times. My son was able to pull the swiffer down and release it too. But now I just use it for clothes and light things like that so it's good.
~ March 23, 2010 ~ Christine Wang said:love this!
I ordered 8 of them and hooked up them behind door to hang clothes. They are so easy to stick to the door. Very handy products.
~ February 19, 2010 ~ Melissa Suthers from St. Louis, MO United States said:Does not work for me.
I was really hoping these would work for me. But alas, they do not. I tried attaching them to the side of a bookcase, but they repeatedly fell. I'm very disappointed.
~ December 2, 2009 ~ T. Campbell from Huntsville, AL said:Easy to Use
These arrived very timely and we affixed them on a metal cabinet in no time. We are using them to hang keys.

(16 votes)

~ September 2, 2010 ~ Justin Randall said:Great Product
Ordered this because it was easily the best price around. The 300 series fits in your hand better than the 4000 or the XPR versions I have played with. You lose the indipendant power button and speed controls with this model (vs. the 4000), but for the price, and what I will likely use it for, that is an easy trade. The circle cutter is fantastic for creating circles in tile (which is why I bought one, after borrowing a friends XPR). I could not find this kit in HD or Lowe's
~ July 11, 2010 ~ Olivier Martinez said:Dremel 300-1/24 300 Series Variable-Speed Rotary Tool Kit
i think you need the Variable speed from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm
i tried the other one and it was on full speed all the time
so i could not adjust the speed for the job i wanted to do
and actually the speed of 35.000 rpm is very high ,
so if you are ok with that buy the other one .
but i returned the old one and bought this one with full
Variable speed from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm and it is actually perfect .
~ July 11, 2010 ~ Steven S. Nelson from Northern Indiana said:The only variable in the speed is on or off
I have had two of these in a week, both returned. The switch is a big piece of crap, the first one lasted one day before all it would do was to turn it on and off. I returned it and got another, it lasted two days before doing the same thing, I guess by variable speed they mean on and off, so I have no idea why the switch has multiple settings. I really like the shape and balance of this tool, very easy to use, its a shame they forgot about quality when cost cutting. The tool has a four year warranty, but the switch can't make it past day two, no more Dremel for me. I will try the B&D or Proxxon version, I'm sure either one will last more than two days.
~ July 6, 2010 ~ Wanda Whirley from Kentucky, USA said:Disappointed
Sorry to offer negative remarks, but I was so excited to find this Dremel at a good price for my husband's birthday and disappointed at it's performance. When he first started it up, it vibrated and was so noisy he was ready to ship it back. He's had Dremel's before and always satisfied, just about wore his old one out. So don't know what the problem was, maybe just a lemon because the Dremel product has always been good. Just not this one.
~ April 23, 2010 ~ B. Stogsdill said:Works like I would expect it to
I bought this dremel for a very specific work related purpose. It is basically required for performing repairs on my laboratory equipment. Anyway, it works well, and even though it gets wet and covered with aluminum oxide, it has stayed working and in good condition. If you need this tool, you know why you need this tool and nothing I say will really change it. If you don't know what it is, chances are you don't need it. Basically, it is a low torque turning motor, used for polishing, shaving, and sanding small items, like fine details on something or assembly of small models. It comes with a nice set of tools, most of which I won't ever use. However, it is a decent tool and I got it at a decent price compared to the retail stores.
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Variable Speeds to Match the Correct Speed to the Job
The 300 is a variable-speed tool, which means it can operate at any speed from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm. This makes it a snap to match the job with the correct speed, giving you improved control. Additionally, the click-and-set on/off switch allows for precise speed selection, ensuring smooth, continuous performance.
Lightweight Design for Comfortable Long-Term Use
Because it weighs only 18 ounces, the 300 is easy to handle and hold. Its compact design helps minimize wrist and hand fatigue, even after prolonged use. For added convenience, the comfort-grip housing provides optimum handling and control, especially during intricate work. Additionally, the 6-foot cord provides plenty of reach, and on-board tool storage keeps your wrench close at hand.
24 Accessories for Incredible Versatility
The 300 features a dove-tail feature that allows for use of Dremel-exclusive attachments. The rotary tool comes complete with 24 accessories that let you take on an incredible variety of jobs, from grooming your dog's nails to building a model airplane. You can also repair furniture, polish stones for jewelry making, clean and polish flatware, build furniture for a doll house, refinish an intricate vintage wood frame, sharpen hedge trimmer blades, engrave wood or glass, and much, much more.
Versatile Tool That's Built to Last
The 300 operates at 1.15 amps on 120 AC/50 - 60 Hz for general applications. The cool-running ball-bearing construction provides smooth and quiet operation, and replaceable motor brushes extend the tool's life.
The Dremel 300-1/24 Variable-Speed Rotary Kit is backed by a four-year limited warranty.
About Dremel: A History of Brilliance and Innovation
Founded in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin, Dremel is the industry's rotary tool leader. The company owes its success to the inventive genius of its founder and namesake, Albert J. Dremel. In his lifetime, Mr. Dremel owned 55 patents on a wide range of products--from electric erasers to a gas-powered rotary lawn mower. His most famous and important invention was a high-speed rotary tool, dubbed the Dremel Moto-Tool. Compact, lightweight, and perfect for a wide range of jobs, the rotary tool was an immediate hit with hobbyists and eventually became accepted as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. Today, the Dremel name remains synonymous with utility, durability, and innovation.
What's in the Box
300 Series Variable-Speed Rotary Tool, 678-01 Circle Cutter Attachment, 191 High-Speed Cutter, 401 Mandrel, 402 Mandrel, 403 Bristle Brush, 407 Coarse 1/2-Inch Sanding Drum, two 414 Small Felt Wheels, two 420 Heavy-Duty Emery Cut-Off Wheels, 421 Polishing Compound, 422 Cone Polishing Tip, 426 1-1/4-Inch Fiberglass-Reinforced Cut-Off Wheel, 428 Carbon Steel Brush, 429 Large Felt Wheel, 430 Coarse 1/4-Inch Sanding Drum, 432 1/2-Inch 120-Grit Sanding Band, 438 1/4-Inch 120-Grit Sanding Band, 442 Carbon Steel Brush, 540 1-1/4-Inch Cut-Off Wheel, 561 MultiPurpose Cutting Bit, 932 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 952 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 8193 5/8-Inch Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone, 85422 Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone, and Carrying Case.
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(133 votes)

~ September 4, 2010 ~ Don said:Worked great UNTIL
I actually love this tool until last month. I used it lightly on various tasks from cutting, grinding, polishing ( very handy for Harley owners BTW ) and even for drilling.
This has been a really handy tool to have being a cordless model until it just decided to QUIT WORKING? turned off while doing some work and it is through, it will not work at all? It had about 3/4 charge and I believe the battery has just come apart inside because it will not charge now either - really weird as it was not dropped or anything I just turned it off and now it is a really expensive paper weight?
I love Dremel products but I think there is a reason this particular model was not out long.
~ July 28, 2010 ~ Emmit Fitts Humes from Miami, FL said:Great tool for many jobs
The Dremel is a terrific tool to keep handy. This specific model has all the power you need in a cordless Dremel. It easy handled all the tasks I have asked it to do, including cutting plywood with an attachment I purchased separately.
~ July 27, 2010 ~ Calvin H. Long from HI , USA said:DREMEL 8000-03 10.8-V CORDLESS
Have not use this tool much since it's a spare unit but it feels solid and strong enough to handle minor tasks ,especially when you're away from AC outlet ! My main concern is about the Lithium Ion battery can be able to hold the charge while in storage ! With the sale price and most of positive reviews before purchase ,i am happy with the unit !
~ July 23, 2010 ~ BostonMan from Boston said:Maybe one of the best purchases I have ever made
I could go on an on and on about how much I love my Lithium Dremel. It just sits in the closet all charged up for whenever I need it and does all sorts of stuff. I won't go into the stuff that others have probably already said about this device, but I would recommend that people (particularly apartment dwellers) purchase the Lithium powered one with an extra battery. Just keep it charged up and you will use it for random little things all the time. Oh and its really fun to use too...just wear your safety glasses!
~ July 22, 2010 ~ J. M. Davison from Davenport, IA, US said:Everyone has their own experience
First off, everyone will have their own experience with this device, so I wanted to make it perfectly clear that I am not agreeing or disagreeing with any of the other reviewers. In my experience with the Dremel 8000-03 10.8v model, I have had nothing but success with it. I use it for many various jobs around the house (i.e. trimming the dog's nails, polishing brass, drilling pilot holes, removing stubborn nails or screws, woodworking projects, etc). While I think this device is perfect for these types of jobs, I do not see it being durable enough or built for cutting massive sheets of drywall, sanding an entire table all at once, and so on. It has a great amount of speed and power and so many attachments you just don't even know what all this thing can do. I do agree with one thing another reviewer that said, which is that some of the attachments are a mystery. They are color-coded in the instruction manual as to their function (i.e. cutting, sanding, etc) but it does not tell you what specifically you would use some of them for or what materials they will are sufficient to be used on. I have found that going to purchase attachments and bits for it at the store or on each individual Amazon product page, you can learn a little bit more specifically what its intended use is. The battery life is average, lasting a combined run time of about one hour, which should be sufficient for most jobs. If it runs out, you can recharge it in about two hours based on my experience.
If you are looking for a useful and multi-purpose power tool that will do just about any strange or small task you can think of, but are not going to rely on it to be your only power tool used for a job, then I would definitely recommend purchasing this unit. If you need it for large jobs or are going to use it continuously for long periods of time, you may want to consider a corded unit. Hope this review was neutral enough to provide enough information to make an informed purchasing decision. Thanks!
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![]() With 40 accessories, the 8000-03 handles a range of household, vehicle, and crafting jobs.View larger. |
![]() This rotary tool's lightweight, cordless body makes for easy maneuvering. View larger. |
![]() Variable speeds ensure precision with both delicate and tough materials.View larger. |
Cordless Design for Easy Portability
Thanks to its cordless design, the 8000-03 is ultra portable. It goes where you go, and it offers the flexibility to handle whatever project you dream up. Measuring 9.25 inches long and weighing just 14 ounces, it's lightweight and easy to maneuver. In short, it offers all the convenience of a corded model without the hassle of a cord.
Lithium-Ion Battery for Long-Lasting Power
To help ensure reliable, long-term performance, the 8000-03 utilizes lithium-ion battery technology. The high capacity 10.8-volt battery provides an extended run-time--holding its charge up to six times longer than nickel-cadmium batteries--up to two years in storage, so it's always ready when you need it. For added convenience, the battery power gauge on the tool lets you know when it's time to recharge, and you can store the battery on its included charger without shortening its charge capacity.
Variable Speed for Optimum Precision and Control
The 8000-03 is a variable-speed tool, which means you can select the right speed from 5,000 to 35,000 RPMs to match both the job and the accessory.
Versatile Performance for Unlimited Uses
Incredibly versatile, the 8000-03 has the strength to handle a range of household, vehicle, and crafting jobs. And thanks to the 40 included accessories, your imagination is the only limit to what this compact powerhouse can accomplish. Sharpen a chain saw blade, cut through fiberglass, restore model railroad cars, handcraft a bead bracelet and necklace set, complete a complicated robotics project, repair baseboards and window trim, clean a boat engine, and even groom your dog's nails. The 8000-03 can truly do it all.
About Dremel: A History of Brilliance and Innovation
Founded in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin, Dremel is the industry leader in rotary tools. The company owes its success to the inventive genius of its founder and namesake, Albert J. Dremel. In his lifetime, Mr. Dremel owned 55 patents on a wide range of products from electric erasers to a gas-powered rotary lawn mower. His most famous and important invention was a high-speed rotary tool, dubbed the Dremel Moto-Tool. Compact, lightweight, and perfect for a wide range of jobs, the rotary tool was an immediate hit with hobbyists and eventually became accepted as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. Today, the Dremel name remains synonymous with utility, durability, and innovation.
What's in the Box
Rotary tool, charger, 40 accessories, carrying case, and instruction manual

(42 votes)

~ September 2, 2010 ~ Kent from Irvine, CA said:Sanding discs galore
These sanding discs are great. The price is great and the quality is great as well. Lowes / Home Depot has these for around 3.50 for 3 pieces. One box and you can finish plenty of jobs from start to finish.
~ August 27, 2010 ~ Robert D. Keller from baton rouge, La. said:5" sanding discs
I purchased these sanding discs along with the Milwaukee Random Orbit Sander, and they are a wonderful combination. The discs are easy to install and remove, and they don't seem to want to come off while you are sanding. I have only used them for a very short time, but they sure look good so far.
~ June 1, 2010 ~ Richard A. Manson from Lemon Grove, CA said:Never wears out
This is my 3nd box of Mirka sandpaper. I still have over half of the 1st 2 boxes I have not used yet, but grabbed this on sale as I know I will use Mirka as long as they keep making it. Is the longest lasting sandpaper I have ever purchased. It doesn't seem to get clogged like other papers, doesn't shred around the edges, or tear. The velcro backing allows the paper to be removed, and then used on sander again many times, still hugs the sander perfectly.
~ February 4, 2010 ~ Jim B said:The happy camper
I bought these disks to go with my new DeWalt sander. In the first hour I burned three of the 80 grits but I took the ancient varnish off a 3' x 6' oak panel in the process. I bought the DeWalt when I saw how fast I was going through sheets of paper on my old quarter sheet vibrator. Now - I see the disks as expensive but a bargain compared to the sheet sandpaper. I get more work done with less time, effort and cost per square foot now. And the wood looks great - no scratching with the coarse paper. I'm looking forward to the finish sanding steps.
~ January 31, 2010 ~ Gary Kasten from St. Peters, MO USA said:A TERRIFIC VALUE!
Not sure how much more I can say about sanding disks other than the title of my review.
I was not familiar with the Mirka name and was very pleasantly surprised at the cost and quality. Been buying Norton abrasives, at the big box stores and Mirka blows Norton away, both in quality and cost per disk.
The sanding projects I have used these disks on has mostly been for sanding pine and a little oak. Seems to hold up well in both cases. Did use a 80 grit disk to remove some surface rust from a rusty shovel. Did OK... but I suspect there are better abrasives for that type of job.
I try to by American made products when available, but I'm sold on this product from Norway. And I guess if we have to buy imported products, quality from Norway beats crap from China EVERY DAY!
Try a box of these. You won't be sorry.

(92 votes)

~ August 27, 2010 ~ CMcC said:Good hose, but no air tool connections
Good hose, OK price, bought it to get the free shipping.
Given the quality of Amazon packing, I am lucky it arrived in one piece.
~ August 14, 2010 ~ Trillum from Portland OR said:Bought this with Makita mac700.
Nice hose and we found fittings at Lowes for it. Very good price, Makita wanted a whole lot more for the same length hose.
~ July 21, 2010 ~ turtle said:It Does What I Want
We bought a Fixer-upper, my wife and I, and as a recently retired residential designer, I returned to my earliest occupation-- arough carpenter. A lot has changed since the 70's I still had my 20 oz hammer but I was dismayed at how those little muscle skills had disappeared so I bought a little job site compressor, a package of nail guns and a package that included some brass fittings, a tire inflator, tire pressure guage and a blower and a 25 foot 1/4 inch diameter plastic hose. The hose was an accident waiting to happen as its coils rolled unpredictably around.
Now, I worked in gas stations right out of High School and we had a variety of impact wrenches and Tire Man units powered by compressed air; the hoses were always rubber, they were stood up well to abuse and they laid flat and remained flexible when cool (really cold made them a bit harder to manage). I knew there was better available.
That is what I wanted. That is what this product is -- it just a different color (used to be orange) and I got 50 feet so my little pancake compressor can be on the back porch while I am inside, working, and when it starts up, it frightens the neighbors pets, not mine.
Amazon delivered on time at a decent price and I am content.
~ July 20, 2010 ~ MussSyke said:Atypical connectors
This is an excellent deal on a great quality product, as everyone has already said.
FYI, both ends are threaded male connectors, which is unlike my other air hoses.
I actually bought it because the ends are not reinforced like some hoses, so it would fit through the 90° bends on some 1" electrical conduit I have going from my basement to my attic. These ends allowed it to fit, where another, smaller exterior diameter (same interior diameter) hose would not fit.
~ July 14, 2010 ~ J. Mannix said:FOR THE MONEY
FOR THE PRICE IT IS BETTER THAN THE HOSE SUPPLIED WITH MY COMPRSSOR THAT WAS A COIL TYPE NIGHTMARE WHEN DOING WOODEN FLOORS.
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![]() Designed for use with air tools and accessories, this dependable, industrial hose measures 3/8-inch by 50-feet. View larger. |
Oil- and Abrasion-Resistant Tube Guards Against Wear and Tear
Featuring an oil- and abrasion-resistant tube, the Goodyear Safety Yellow Rubber Hose can be used on cluttered or dirty jobsites without you having to worry about rips, tears, and other damage. For additional peace of mind, the vinyl guides at the 1/4-inch by 1/4-inch ends maintain an effective barrier against wear.
Measurement and PSI Information
This hose measures 3/8-inch by 50 feet, providing plenty of length for your job. It's rated at 250 PSI (300 PSI working pressure, 1,200 PSI burst pressure) and is manufactured exclusively in the USA.
About Goodyear: A Trusted American Brand
The number one tire maker in North and Latin America, Goodyear is a trusted brand in rubber goods. Founded in 1898 as the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company by Frank Seiberling, who was inspired by the sudden emergence of the horseless carriage, Goodyear is currently one of the world's largest tire companies, operating in most regions of the world. For the better part of a century, Goodyear's corporate values have been centered on the phrase "Protect Our Good Name," which means you'll see the Goodyear's winged-foot logo only on high-quality products.
What's in the Box
Hose, male brass ferrules, and barbed fittings.

(160 votes)

~ September 3, 2010 ~ W. Clifford from Planet Retcon said:Perfect for cooling electronics
I bought this fan specifically as an easily portable, usb powered fan to get air flow under a laptop whose processors were being used 100% for hours at a time, making the underside almost too hot to touch. I could not be happier in the least. At full power, it's pretty quiet and it doesn't need to be at full power to do its job. It easily fits in my laptop bag (unlike any of the other sub-$20 fans I've seen out there) and the retractable cable is a very nice bonus that I didn't even consider when I bought this fan.
~ August 31, 2010 ~ Studio Masters said:Nice and cool
My old iMac (CRT type) kept over heating. I mounted this on the top vent and now it stays nice and cool. Haven't had any problems since.
~ August 31, 2010 ~ Mojave Mike from Littlerock, CA United States said:great little fan
I don't give five stars, except in truly exceptional instances. I wish I could give this 4 1/2 stars. It's very good.
I have a [brand/model excluded] laptop, not even a year old yet. When it's in it's docking station it runs a bit "hot". I suspected this was from impeded air flow, as well as hot air flowing from the exhaust port back into the intake fan. This laptop has burned out two CPUs from overheat in less than a year. (good thing work has a gold warranty!)
I placed this fan such that it pulls the hot air from the exhaust and surrounding area, and blows it away. The fan is adjusted to where it runs almost completely silently. The laptop's built-in fan now almost always runs at it's lowest speed and there are no more heat problems; the laptop feels cool to the touch.
The fan comes exactly as pictured in a clam shell pack with a USB power cord. The rheostat allows you to adjust from nearly stopped to full speed, from silent to "motor-boat loud".
~ August 26, 2010 ~ Joseph Gross from Country=America...State=Iowa said:Removes some heat from PS3 slim.
I bought this to blow away heat from the back of the console,it works good for it's size.but i wish i would have bought the bigger ThermalTake fan to remove even more heat from the console than this fan does.
~ August 25, 2010 ~ Tilly Tsang said:Perfect for portable cooling.
I bought 2 of these amazing fans to replace my Nyko Intercooler TS because it wasn't working as well to cool down my xbox360. With these fans running at 12v each on max, it won't do any harm to the xbox360. I put 2 of these on the back of my xbox360 and the air gets sucked right out. Amazing air flow and there is an adjustable speed with a little dial. When 2 of these things are on full blast it can get really loud but the sound of gaming should drown it out. I would recommend these little fans for anyone with a xbox360 or PS3 or any laptop.


(81 votes)

~ August 24, 2010 ~ Graeme from Canada said:Not bad for the price
I'll get it out of the way first: these tools feel cheap. However, I need to do this review in the context of what you're paying for, and for the price this is a good tool kit. It has a ton of tools that get the job done. In particular, I've used the level and screwdriver (it has a ridiculous number of heads) as well as the plyers a fair bit.
These tools obviously aren't for professional carpenters, but even if you just have a big job (building a deck, etc.) you probably need to spend a bit more. But if you just need some tools for everyday jobs around the house, this is a all you really need.
~ August 23, 2010 ~ Alexander Hawkins from Beverly Hills, CA, US said:Better than Expected. I'm buying a second!
Better than Expected. I'm buying a second! Not sure how these tools will hold up over the long haul but everything appears to be rock solid. But I'm no tool enthusiast. I only need them for the occasional use/erection of my own super-sized beer bong with a beer slide and giant doughboy pool full of beer. The price...well...it speaks for itself. I've bought cheap tools before and these aren't cheap. Not saying they're Mercedes-Benz-immaculate but they're around a nice Ford Fusion. Usually you get what you pay for in life. I would say in this particular case, you get a bit of bargain. A little more than what you're paying for. Maybe a lot more pending on how they hold up over the years. Rust will tell. I will be purchasing a second set for my pops no doubt.
~ August 3, 2010 ~ H. Zheng from NJ said:tool kit
Awesome tool kit, it has pretty much everything you'll need for simple installations etc. Great price for what you get. However, some of the bits are duplicates, so I was wondering if it was this way in case some of them get lost, or if it was because that increases the number of pieces in the tool kit to make it seem bigger. There are no problems regarding the usage of any of the items in the kit, so I am overall happy with this purchase.
~ June 4, 2010 ~ Draygonia from United States :) said:Great toolkit. MUST HAVE!
If you know anyone moving out for their first time, having this in an apartment (with a drill!) is an excellent gift/purchase. This thing has everything! Very handy. The leveler was a nice addition as well (Though I would get a laser leveler if possible).
Would recommend for anyone.
~ June 3, 2010 ~ Victor Bolivar said:More than I needed but price made it worth it
The bag is heavy duty, but you kind of have to dig around to find the tool you want. I thought the bits were of poor quality, but that's an easy fix I just went and got new ones at home depot. I would recommend this set for anyone who needs a set of tools for around the house. I was worried when I ordered this that the quality would be poor because they were so cheap. I was surprised with the quality and have been using the tools around the house. My only complaint is I'd much rather have a tool box come with it than a bag.
This kit includes all of the tools you need for just about any household chore, from hanging pictures to fixing a leaky faucet. They are of good quality and should handle all of your household chores and repairs for many years to come. Going through this kit, I really appreciated little touches rarely seen in basic tool sets, like the soft-grip rubber cover on the tape measure that makes it easy and comfortable to hold, and the dizzying array of bits that come with the ratcheting screwdriver handle.
But what's really brilliant is that all of these tools come in a heavy-duty nylon bag. Most tool sets come in big, flat blow-molded cases that can be awkward to store and carry. Plus, some tools invariably fall out when you open the case. That's why most professionals, after buying a tool set, will throw away the case it came in and go out and buy a separate tool bag or chest to store their tools. The Denali kit's bag fits easily under a sink cabinet (it actually is the size of a breadbox), and has both a shoulder strap and hand-straps that Velcro together, making it easy to carry around. The mouth of the bag has metal stabilizing rods in the zipper, so it opens wide and stays open, meaning you can set it down, and easily get to any of the tools inside while you are working. There are a ton of pockets lining the inside and outside of the bag to carry little things like nails, screws, tape, picture hangersall of the little things that seem to crowd your kitchen drawers.
Of course, what are most important are the tools themselves. Again, this is a well-appointed set of quality tools that should outfit you for just about any household need. Here is a complete tally.
What's In The Bag 16-ounce ripping hammer with heavy duty fiberglass handle This is a medium-weight hammer that will handle most household jobs, with claws for pulling nails.
Torpedo Level A good sturdy level is a must for hanging or straightening pictures, checking tabletop alignment, or mounting towel bars and curtain rods. This 9-inch, aluminum model is accurate, lightweight and easy to handle.
Tape measureThe 3/4-inch wide by 16-foot long tape measure has a thumb lock, metric and English markings, marks for placing studs every 16-inches, a belt clip, and a soft-grip rubber shell that makes it easy to grip and comfortable to hold.
Heavy-duty zinc utility knife with rubber grip
Wrenches 16pc hex key set These are also called Allen wrenches. The kit comes with 8 in metric and 8 in English measurements. 6-piece combination wrench set with steel clip Pliers 8-inch needle- nose pliers with wire-cutting blades, useful for getting into small spaces and gripping small nails, screws, nuts, etc. (meets or exceeds ANSI standards) 8-inch diagonal pliers (meets or exceeds ANSI standards) 8-inch groove-joint pliers(meets or exceeds ANSI standards) 7-inch nickel-coated locking pliers are essential for getting a good, solid grip, especially when working in small spaces that don't allow you to grip with your full strength. wire cutters Screwdrivers Wow, you'd never imagine needing a star-drive screwdriver, until you buy that fancy new European dishwasher. Denali's kit includes a ratcheting handle with a selection of interchangeable bits to provide an exceptional array of screwdrivers in all sizes and head shapes. The ratcheting handle is a nice feature, making it a lot easier to drive screws that are upside down or in tough to see places, where you really don't want release pressure on the screwdriver handle to keep turning it. 14 flat head: 4, 5, 6, and 7 mm and 3/32-, 1/8-, 5/32-, 3/16- (x3), 7/32-, and 1/4- (x3) inch 9 Phillips head: 1x2, 2x5, and 3x2 3 square head: S1, S2, and S3 10 star head: T6, T7, T8, T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, and T40 10 hex: 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 mm and 1/8-, 5/32-, 3/16-, 7/32-, and 1/4-inch 4 Pozidriv: PZ0, PZ1, PZ2, and PZ3 Poszidriv screws are similar to Phillips head screws, but are less prone to slippage at high torque and so provide better performance when working with air and power tools. Note that Pozidriv screwdrivers are likely to slip or tear out the screw head when used in Phillips screws. 14 nut drivers Drill Bits This is interesting, since the kit doesn't come with a drill. The manufacturers apparently assume that either you have a cordless drill and will appreciate a couple of good bit sets, or that if you don't have one, you should get one. They're right. If you don't have a good, basic, cordless drill, you'll appreciate it when you do. Check out Amazon's selection of cordless drills. 13-piece titanium-coated high-speed steel with steel case: 1/4-, 15/64-, 7/32-, 13/64-, 3/16-, 11/64-, 5/32-, 9/64-, 1/8-. 7/64-, 3/32-, 5/64-, and 1/16-inch 50-piece chrome vanadium steel 1-inch screwdriver bit set can be used with either a cordless drill or the ratcheting screwdriver included in this kit. 5-piece masonry bit set with steel case: 5/32-, 3/16-, 1/4-, 5/16-, and 3/8-inch


(43 votes)

~ September 3, 2010 ~ Edmund A. Klebe from Westminster MD said:Does a great job, but gets very hot and noisy
This tool does a great job. The tool was of great help to me in dismantling a 1960s era "built-in-place" set of kitchen cabinets which otherwise would have required destructive removal. This tool allowed me to make strategically placed cuts, including around nails, in order to remove the cabinets in reusable modules. All that being said, I strongly recommend that you wear earplugs when actually cutting into something. Get a set of the bi-metallic blades because as soon as you touch a nail, the regular wood blades are dulled. Also the tool gets very hot - almost too hot to hold - up were the blades attach, which means you have to hold the tool farther down near the middle which sometimes makes it difficult to be very precise in placing the cutting edge. I wish there was a semi-circular bi-metallic blade, and it would be great to have a blade that would be usable for cutting cement backer board.
~ August 23, 2010 ~ Marc Golden said:great deal but does not include all the parts that came with the new unit
I just received this item and it is as good as new at a little more than 1/2 the price. That would be fine except that it does not come with everything that the new one came with. The half curcle blade is the best but costs $ 10. + at Home Depot, so if you have to buy it (came with the one) it is not as good a deal as they advertise.
~ August 22, 2010 ~ Donald Doyle Lindert from FLORENCE, TEXAS, US said:Dremel Oscillating Tool
Tool performs as advertised. I have used it to cut some trim boards in corners where nothing else would work.Glad I have it.
~ August 10, 2010 ~ Wayne D. Pulling from Calif. said:Amazon
It was as good as they said I'v only used it once and it worked great. I think it will work out great for me.
~ August 9, 2010 ~ David Richardson from CLEVELAND, OH, US said:Great tool, a "Must Have".
I've only used this tool on one project so far, but it worked great. Can't wait to find something else to try it on. Nice case, comes with a couple of blades & sander. Definitely recommended.