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Dremel 750-02 Minimite 4.8-Volt Two-Speed Cordless Rotary Tool

Dremel 750-02 Minimite 4.8-Volt Two-Speed Cordless Rotary Tool

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Good for cutting, light TARDIS repair, woodwork.
I typically use other handheld multitools, but since my last one broke I opted for the Dremel 750-02 Minimite. I like that it is cordless because it's hard to find an American 20-20st century wall outlet in all of space and time. I can charge it, take it with me, and bring it home no problem. It also has surprising power, like the motor is bigger on the inside.
It has a different range of function than your typical sonic screwdriver, less door opening, but it cuts through a variety of materials with the proper bits and is very good for any alien tech that you have to gerryrig to stop a planet from blowing up for instance.

All in all it is pretty advanced for early 20th century earth, I would like to see better performance, but Dremel only continues to improve in the following years.

-The Doctor
2010-05-01
Love this Dremel, just waiting for another use other than dog's nails!
My dog doesn't like having his nails clipped. After doing some research I came up with this dremel as it has two power speeds, is cordless, is rechargeable and is fairly light weight. I've since used it on our dog several times and it is quite effective. Having the ability to switch speeds when I am concerned that the nail is getting "hot" is excellent.

I don't know how someone could say the battery life is short - I've left mine out for a couple of weeks only to pick it up and have it be just as effective. I only wish that it came with more of the standard bits so I am knocking off a point. In the meantime, I'm on the lookout for any project that I can use it on using one of those funky other sanding heads.
"hot"
2010-04-21
Skeptical at first
The first time I tried this on my puppy, it was an absolute nightmare. She hated the noise and was yelping bloody murder. I was disappointed, and ordered a normal nail clipper on Amazon. She was much more at ease with the nail clipper and getting her feet handled through treats after each nail trimming. However, I was disappointed at how the nail clipper crushed her nails instead of cut it. So, I went back to the Dremel and turned it on "low." I left it running with her on my lap and then gently tapped her nails, which followed by more treats. Here are a few tips:

1) Start off with a nail clipper, so your puppy will get used to getting her feet handled. If it's the first time, the goal is not really to cut the dog's nails, but only to acquaint them with the tool and handling
2) Always follow each nail trimming with a reward/treat, and then gradually increase it to each paw.
3) Don't file a nail down too long, because the heat friction against the quick can hurt the dog. I move from nail to nail and then come back to shorten it.
4) Staying on "low" takes a little more time, but you retain control.
5) Make sure you get the dog hair out of the way. I read somewhere that you can use a sock to cover the paw so that you are only getting the nail.
6) Be patient and try again, because it is worth it. A normal nail clipper leaves sharp jagged edges.

In particular, I love this Dremel, because it's affordable, cordless, easy to use, and compact. Plus, it's Dremel. What more can I say?
2010-04-09
Great dog nail trimmer
Love this little dremel! Sometimes I use the high speed, sometimes the low speed, but my dogs have never had nails that are so short or so soft. I've used the Pedipaws, but it doesn't have enough power to get my big standard poodle's heavy black nails. This works great, hopefully I'll be able to work the quicks shorter by using it frequently. The best thing is that my dog doesn't mind having it done. A few treats and they're begging to have their nails done.
2010-03-24
Powerful little tool
I love this tool to trim my dog's nail. The tool is quiet and fits in my hand. A lot easier to use than that other dog trimmer now being sold in all stores -- when will I learn that infomercials are a getcha. This tool is powerful and does not slow down when in use. I have used it several times and still have not needed to charge the battery. It is very portable.
2010-03-20
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