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P**E
Worst toothbrush ever.
So I went to the dentist and he said I needed one of them electric toothbrushes, but they all look girly and cheap, so I bought this instead. I'm not sure what all the attachments are really for but they will completely ruin your teeth if you use them. I would only recommend using a nylon brush attachment. My rule of plumb is that I only use the not hard attachments on my teeth. I have however found that the harder attachments are good for nails and stuff. None of them work as a hair trimmer though, don't ask how I know that.
M**S
This thing is GREAT!
I am VERY HAPPY with this little tool. I did not buy it expecting it to perform miracles. I had a dremel 7300 that bit the dust, and I wasn't too pleased with it when it was new. I figured I would replace it with this for half the price and it couldn't be much worse. To my surprise it vastly out performs that dremel and has a much better quality battery. I have gone on to purchase another tacklife product and have been very pleased with it as well.
C**.
This has proven to be an indespensible addition to my modeling shop!
This inexpensive cordless tool has proven to be an indispensable part of my model building shop! I find myself reaching for it instead of my Dremel and Proxxon corded tools for sanding and shaping all types of material. I removed sharp burrs from a PE fret and enlarged an opening to accommodate an engine I modified on a F6F 5 Hellcat project.I like the three speeds and use the slowest most often. I charged it once upon receipt. With almost daily use, it has not yet needed a recharge.At such a reasonable price, any model builder owes it to themselves to get one of these little beauties. You will find yourself using it every day obtaining better results in less time with less effort.Of course, this is a power tool and deserves to be treated with the respect afforded to your Dremel or Proxxon or, before you know it you have removed far more material from your project than intended!
C**N
Perfect for small precise jobs!
I absolutely love this thing. I've been using Dremels and other brands for years, this thing is a breath of fresh air. It's so small, light and easy to hold and use for extended periods. This makes doing precision work so much easier. Mind you, this thing is pretty weak as far as torque is concerned, so if you're trying to really grind something down, cut or drill, you might get a few seizes from time to time. But this really isn't what this thing was meant for. I actually bought this thing specifically to smooth down the sharp edges of my Invisalign aligners. They were tearing up the insides of my cheeks and tongue. this allowed me to do this precise work without having to worry about damaging these expensive aligners. They come with plenty of different bits for various affects. I've gone on to do a few other small jobs and it's work great for them. The best thing about this is the Li-on battery. Versus my Dremel and Harbor Freight Tool units (both with NiCads) the battery just lasts and lasts and I don't have worry as much about how I charge them. It also charges via micro-USB which is all over my house. My Dremel's battery is now pathetic after a year of use. It was always so fussy with charging. For jobs needing more power, I do go back to these other units or my non-cordless Dremel. But for small jobs around the house, fine tune my 3D printed projects and some arts and crafts, this thing rocks.
B**O
Just received...REPAIR &120 DAY UPDATE!
May 2019 - Received Jan 2019. In March 2019 tool exhibited loud intermittent grinding. Several weeks later, motor would spin, but no motion through arbor. Suspect broken shaft, as could hear rattling parts inside. Opened tool and to my satisfaction find that tool is rather sensibly-built. Noise was from spinning motor and slipping arbor, and luckily found an all-metal construction and loose set-screw, which was easily re-fastened. Tool innards consist of charge and motor control PC board, 600 mAh battery and motor, with motor shaft fastened to arbor/collet ass'y. There is even a sealed bearing on shaft (can be lubed with small amount light oil). Was hesitant on quality of build, but restored confidence finding this is not yet a cheap, throw-away tool.Original: Had partial factory charge and functioned. Plugged in and top off charge in half hour. Took the big corded rotary tool and cut down the length of the shanks on almost all of the included tips. Lacked that "pencil" feel with the long shanks sticking out there. For dressing up the whittled figures in a moderate hardwood (guava) does just fine. Don't know what amount pressure required to stall tool, get bigger tools for that. For finer, light work, cutting PCB traces, polishing small stuffs, suspect this will do fine.
N**K
Save a battery, go cordless
I do a lot of scroll saw work and use this little gem to clean the holes where the saw blade has to be inserted, and to smooth the pattern holes where the drill bit has caused a rise in the pattern. What drew me to it was the fact that it is rechargeable, no batteries to replace. The accessory kit that comes with it had what I needed, and changing out the pieces is very easy. I would have given it five stars, but it has stuck, on occasion, in the "on" position, and the only way I have been able to stop it is by loading the spinning end. The on switch has four positions, slow, medium, fast, and off, which are accessed by pressing the switch to cycle through the speeds. A light shows which speed is currently running. A nice little unit for the price. I do have a Dremel, but it is corded and I'm running out of outlets. This fits a need really well, and I'm not hindered by a length of cord regardless of how far away from an outlet I am.
M**K
Returned it
Had to return it as the bit would not stay in the chuck.
E**D
Okay but NOT a Dremel alternative.
Tool is okay for the price but in no way is it comparable to a Dremel or other such Rotary tool, it's more of an engraver, will plain not work with most cutting discs or other attachments much bigger than those supplied because it's too low powered to spin them. So don't buy this thinking it's an alternative to a Dremel, it's really not, a Dremel is much more versatile.
G**O
Se descompuso después de un mes de uso pero me desembolsaron mi dinero
Tuve un problema después de un mes de uso, el producto dejó de funcionar sin razón aparente. Batalle para contactar con atención a clientes pero cuando logre comunicarme me hicieron la devolución de mi dinero sin ningún problema.
B**T
Stopped working
It stopped working in less than 3 months, this was not expected from a brand which has a name for such products.
R**L
Small but durble
Value for money
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