Reddit Reddit reviews Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit

We found 18 Reddit comments about Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit
The product is 7.2V CDLS Rotary ToolBattery Chemistry: Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd)NOTE: Please refer to the user manual before useTwo speeds 10,000 and 20,000 rpm to match the proper speed requiredRemovable 7.2-Volt Ni-Cad battery pack lets you use additional packs for continuous use3-hour charger with LED light shows proper chargingCompact and lightweight for easier handling and less fatigueIncludes 15 genuine Dremel accessories
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18 Reddit comments about Dremel 7700-1/15 MultiPro 7.2-Volt Cordless Rotary Tool Kit:

u/HeftyJo · 145 pointsr/aww

Yea I have the Dremel 7700 Multipro with the coarse grinding bands. Just takes 2-3 quick passes per nail to grind them flat.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002BACCDA/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_e8i7wbRQW0SFZ

Edit:add link

u/prajnadhyana · 4 pointsr/atheism

Not that I'm advocating vandalism or anything because that would be illegal and bad, of course, but I'm [just say'n...] (http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7700-1-15-MultiPro-7-2-Volt/dp/B002BACCDA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374722229&sr=8-1&keywords=battery+operated+dremel)

u/Pickleburp · 4 pointsr/asatru

Devotion to one deity or another is a little bit of a touchy subject around here, so I won't go into that, but if you want to make an amber pendant with a rune on it, I don't think anyone would argue.

If it were me, I would start with something pre-polished like this and then either buy or borrow a rotary tool such as the Dremel in that link and carve it yourself. Fill with enamel or paint, you can find smaller quantities at a hobby store, to make it more visible. If you use a latex-based paint, you'll want to seal the whole bead with a polyproplene (sp?) or something similar. Then use the same tool or a drill to drill a small hole in it and put it on a cord, or you can find jewelry mounts on Amazon as well but they're going to be more "effeminate." With Amber, you'll want to use slow speed for carving and drilling as it could be a little more fragile. You could also find a pre-drilled bead and do the same thing, I saw some on Amazon doing that search that had reinforcing grommets out of stainless steel.

EDIT: If you're not keen to do all that work or want something more specific, there's a pendant from Jelling Dragon which is claimed to be based on a "Viking find from Sweden," looks like a mini-statue of the goddess and it only runs $24 in bronze or $42 in silver.

u/Lt_Rooney · 3 pointsr/cosplayprops

Dremel is just a brand name that became so common that it's synonymous with the generic term "rotary tool." If someone says "Dremel" they may or may not actually mean a Dremel brand rotary tool. Like Q-tips or Frisbees or Zeppelins.

Dremel makes very good tools, but my rotary tool is a Black & Decker. The B&D is ridiculously over-powered and can be used as a drill and even a jigsaw at need, but it's also heavy and cumbersome. Some people even use dog nail grinders if they don't need a lot of power, say if you're only cutting and filing foam.

u/freckled_porcelain · 3 pointsr/ofcoursethatsathing

You could just ask one of the neighbors that has one to borrow their dremel.

Seriously though, they aren't that expensive.

u/Tudius · 2 pointsr/E_Cigarette

Got this kit works great so far. The keyless chuck works fine too I got.

Which piece are you talking about to sand down the MVP?

Got this too

u/clinton-dix-pix · 2 pointsr/dogs

I got one of these. I think an angle grinder might be too big/scary, plus the open wheel might catch fur.

u/tldnradhd · 2 pointsr/headphones
u/jeremiahs_bullfrog · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

For future note, if your screw starts to strip, get some penetrating oil like PB Blaster before putting too much muscle into it. Stripping a screw will make it very difficult to get out.

I started stripping a couple screws on my stove, used PB Blaster and was able to get all but one out without stripping. For that last screw, I had to use a Dremel saw (like this) to grind out a crevice and bust it out with a flathead.

If you can't find the exact same screw after this process, make sure to degrease the screws (and the whole) before putting them back in so they're less likely to get stuck again.

u/PrivateSlumberparty · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

It's annoying they're not easily swapped on this, but for a cheap stand I get it.

Just as a side note, the Dremel 7700 is $30 on Amazon right now if you're in the market or would rather go that route.

u/muddygirl · 2 pointsr/DogCare

I use a Dremel 7700 with 1/4" sanding bands.

My dog is way more willing to tolerate this than clippers.

u/famousGOAT · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

this is the one i have i also have a fear of peices flying around or getting hit with them so i just wear saftely glasses and blow the chunks away when i see them, dremels have a locking mechanism so the bits are easily switchable and u can buy them for fairly cheap

u/mazzDit · 1 pointr/Nerf

I'm looking at getting a rotary tool for Nerf mods (and other stuff), so this review couldn't have been more timely.

Does anyone knowledgable have an opinion on this versus the Dremel 7700 Cordless on sale for $35 on Amazon? http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-7700-1-15-MultiPro-7-2-Volt/dp/B002BACCDA/ref=sr_1_1?s=power-hand-tools&ie=UTF8&qid=1425392723&sr=1-1&keywords=dremel#customerReviews

u/studiouspanda · 1 pointr/lockpicking

Thanks everyone for the advice everyone, I probably would have bought them had I found them yesterday, but I decided to go the DIY route. Since picking must be a very budget conscious hobby for me, I went ahead and took the plunge and bought the important tools. I figured making my own pins would be difficult and require a lot of crazy equipment, but I looked into it and realized it was a lot easier than expected. So just for anyone who's curious, here's what I got:

  • $50 Kwikset rekey/pin set from eBay. 200 of each type of pins, 8 types of pins. Clips, followers, springs, and anything else needed to reassemble locks. That leaves enough pins to make absolutely every security pin that I know of, as well as any others that I find from watching people pick challenge locks. There are a good variety of these sets, so you can save some money here by getting only 50 or 100 of each pin type if you prefer. I just decided to start off big so I hopefully never have to buy another.
  • $35 Rotary Tool. Used for a huge variety of DIY projects, including and excluding lockpicking. There are some cheaper options, but in my opinion you're better off buying at least a decent one to start so you don't have to upgrade later.
  • $7 Needle File Set. Used in conjunction with your rotary tool as cutting/smoothing tools
  • $25 Base Vice. Also is very useful for holding locks while picking.

     

    So in total $112 for all the components needed to make as many locks as I can imagine, many of which can be used for other projects.

     

    To add supplies for a few other DIY projects I also added:

  • $6 Rotary Tool Bit Set. Used for various DIY projects.
  • $9 Cutting Wheels for your Rotary tool.
  • $6 Wood Plank. I'll use this along with the dremel bit set above to make a nice pinning tray.
  • $2 12" x 0.5" x 0.023" Stainless Steel Feeler Gauge. Used to make picks, tension rods, etc. making it $2 per 2-3 tools. If the thickness you want is expensive/in short supply on amazon you can buy directly from the manufacturer here but in my experience the shipping is slower and the price is usually a ~$0.10 higher per 12" rod. If you really get into making DIY tools you can buy stainless steel feeler coils from easterngage which are 25' x 0.5" x 0.15"/0.18"/0.23"/0.25"/0.26" or any thickness you want really. For 25', depending on the thickness it'll cost you anywhere from $50.64 to $64.95. You might need the 1" wide coils for making double sided tension tools.

     

    So another $21 brings it to $133 plus $2 per 2-3 tools that you need. Add in this $6 case and a few $4-$6 practice locks around aliexpress (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th 5th, 6th, 7th), and you've got a great starter kit that sets you up to DIY anything you might need in the future. I also took advantage of Peterson's mega christmas sale (plus the 10% discount code they gave us) and got a ~$25 order of $1-$3 picks to start me off
u/ladyllana · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Now this is a goblet worthy of a queen. And honey you should see me in a crown.

  2. Every witch should look her best. These face brooms should help me out!

  3. Sure, the hat completes my look, but this will make sure that the hair underneath is just as fabulous.

  4. Sure, this may not be much of a stretch as far as explanations go, but how much more fitting could you get? (PS - It was even on my wishlist before today!).

  5. I would be HORRIFIED if my chest were to look like just any one I could have snagged at Amazon-Alley. This will ensure that I can customize it to be completely unique!

    Bonus: This is one classy cape. I have to look my best when I'm off campus!
u/cwoodaus17 · -5 pointsr/Invisalign

If you have $6,000 for Invisalign you (probably) have $39 for a Dremel.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002BACCDA

It made a world of difference for me. Good luck!