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| ASIN | B07SFTZ5YT |
| Brand Name | KeShi |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,713) |
| Included Components | 42pcs Accessories |
| Manufacturer | KeShi Co., LTD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | oringsa10 |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 15000 RPM |
| Model Number | Power-Rotary-Tool-Sets |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cordless, Multi Use |
| Power Source | cordless-electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Engraving, Polishing, Sanding, Drilling |
| Style Name | Cordless |
| UPC | 821906606505 |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
E**Y
Nice little rotary tool!
I was optimistic about this little tool based on the other reviews that I read, and reading other reviews of other brands of what appear to be the same tool, but still didn't want to get my hopes up too much because it is only a 3.7V tool. I'm in a drawn-out process of moving and still have a lot of my things packed and/or in storage. I needed a rotary tool, and actually have my little Dremel 7300 I use to sand my dog's nails, but didn't get very far with it before the battery died and of course the battery charger is nowhere to be found so probably packed somewhere. I looked at buying another Dremel tool (I have 3 including the 7300, they are just all in storage, so don't really need to buy another) but didn't want to spend that much. I looked at buying a charger that works with the battery for the 7300 and looked at buying a cheap corded rotary tool from Harbor Freight. I got this for about the same price as buying the charger by itself or the corded tool from Harbor Freight and thought if it didn't work for my application I would give it to my daughter for her to use on her dog's nails since several reviews mention it works well for that. The first pleasant surprise came when I opened it to find everything nicely stored in an EVA case, which I can't find mentioned anywhere in the product description. And I am more than pleased with how the tool has worked for my application. Yes, I can bog it down if I press too hard, but I could with my Dremel tool too if I tried hard enough. No real issue there as I just take it easy and it takes a few moments longer that it might have with my Dremel. I've shown a photo with it side-by-side with the Dremel 7300. It isn't drastically shorter in length, but it is much skinnier than the Dremel, which would make it easier to hold and control for someone with smaller hands like my daughter. I like that it recharges simply by plugging it in to a USB charger using the included USB-A to micro USB cable. I didn't read the instruction manual initially so didn't see that it said to fully charge it before using it. I started using it straight out of the package and it lasted for quite a while before I noticed a reduction in power so I stopped to recharge it. I didn't time how long it took to recharge, I just plugged it in overnight. After recharging I could definitely tell it had just a bit more power than during my initial use and it lasted a good long time again before I needed to stop to recharge it again. I also like that the included collet sizes mostly overlap with Dremel collet sizes so I can use some of the Dremel accessories I already have with it. In the photos, the sanding sleeve shown mounted in the tool is a Dremel sanding sleeve which is larger diameter than the sanding sleeves included with the tool. I tried the sanding sleeves included with the tool and they work fine, my work just goes faster with a larger sanding sleeve. The one little thing that I noticed while using the tool is given the size of my hand, how skinny the tool is, and the protrusion of the collet lock button, I have to consciously keep my hand off the collet lock button while I'm using the tool. The way it fits in my hand and the way that I hold it cause the button to sit on my hand where it would be really easy to press the button while the tool is in use. If the button didn't protrude so much, or there was some sort of protection around the button would've made the tool a little bit better, but I adjusted to it and used it fine without any issues. Overall I'd rate this tool as a good purchase. It isn't as powerful as a larger rotary tool but it doesn't cost nearly as much as the larger rotary tool either. It worked great for my application and I will pass it along to my daughter after I get the rest of my Dremel tools out of storage and unpacked.
I**S
Love it !! Works great !
Amazing little drill !! I love it so much ! I make jewelry for a living ! And this is absolutely perfect ! I had different bigger drills before more expensif and that made much more noise and honestly didnt work as well as this little one ! I really really like it ! I drilled gems and beads all the time such as tiger eye , onyx , lava rock , amethyst , turquoise , pearls etc etc and all drilled very well and fast ! It is Cordless and super practical . Love the size easy to hold and its easier for me to do precise work with it and I can carry easily to my farmers markets too . Great for jewelry making ! ( not sure about other things harder to drill but for jewelry and beads its great ) Could not be happier ! Saves me so much time ! And battery life is pretty good too ! I wish i had bought this drill years ago !
C**E
Nice Substitute for the Dremel
I like this tool! It took me some time to figure out how to attach the drill bits but now I have it figured out. It comes with a huge assortment of drill attachments which is a bonus. I mainly use it to drill holes in my handmade earrings and I use it to polish my handmade jewelry. I bought some cotton polishing pads on Etsy and they fit just fine even though they were advertised for the Dremel. Problem is, they fly off at high speed. They only stay on at low speed. I wish there was something included to hold pieces on. Maybe I'll look for rubber pieces at a hardware store. Also, it says not to use until the battery is completely drained. However, there is no battery level indicator, so I don't know when the battery is low. I have to continually plug it in after a few uses to avoid a complete drain. Also, there is no toggle switch for the speed. You have to cycle through speeds 1, 2, & 3, then you can turn it off. I would have liked a toggle switch instead of going through this process every time to turn it off. For those 2 reasons, it loses one star. Otherwise, I'm pretty satisfied with my purchase. It's much less expensive than a Dremel, it has a generous amount of attachments, and it is a powerful, handy little tool. If you don't want to indulge in the Dremel, I recommend you get this. It works great.
S**H
Still going
I got this for $10 in April of 2021 and I have beat this thing to heck. I have used it on plastic, wood, and even a little bit of metal. I mostly use it to carve wood. Even really hard wood (idk what kind of wood but it was harder than other wood.) I like that it is so small. I can use it almost like a pen and it is light. They say to not use it until the battery runs out but don't say how to tell it's close to out. It will get slower and weaker. It does get hot if used for a long time on hard stuff and it will get warm when charging so don't use it for a long time while charging. I did recently get a different one. I noticed this one doesn't hold a charge as long as it used to, but I still use it and will continue to use it for as long as it lasts. It does get stuck if I'm really going in on the wood. I'm honestly shocked the motor hasn't burned out yet. You can get a rotary tool for less than $15 so I probably wouldn't pay the $23ish dollars they are charging for it now. Use eye protection while using it along with breathing protection while sanding. I know from experience you need it.
J**E
would serve the purpose
M**R
Nice and compact tool with everything you need to get started. Extra collets also allows you to use a standard dremel attachment.
G**!
An excellent second option to my dremmel, and much cheaper. Super happy. Great for drilling polymer clay, resin, etc.
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