Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series 1.15 Amp 5,000 to 35,000 RPM Variable Speed Rotary Tool with 55 Accessories
Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series 1.15 Amp 5,000 to 35,000 RPM Variable Speed Rotary Tool with 55 Accessories
Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series, Perfect for the do-it-yourselfer or anyone who is new to rotary tools, the Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series Variable Speed Rotary Tool with 55 Accessories completes a wide range of household, craft, and repair projects. Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series features an updated, dynamic design for optimum comfort and control, and variable speeds so you can match the tool to specific accessories or tasks. It also comes with 55 attachments, including grinding stones, cut-off wheels, mandrels, and more–so you’re ready to tackle whatever project you dream up next.
The day might be now when you’ll use every one of the 55 accessories that comes with variable speed Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series rotary tool. With its new, dynamic design for additional comfort and control, you’ll be begging for projects to do. Depending on the task, you can adjust the variable speed of this Dremel from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm. The click-and set on/off switch allows precise speed selection. If a propeller came as one of the accessories I’m sure you could soar. But even though Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series doesn’t you’ll be able to fly through most project with accuracy. For huge projects the lightweight design is built for comfort giving you capable, prolonged use. If you are a control type, the comfort grip housing that’s easier to handle than other rotaries will let you take command of your tool and put it just where it needs to be.
Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series Technical Details
- New, dynamic design for additional comfort and control
- Variable speed from 5,000 to 35,000 rpm
- Lightweight design for comfort during prolonged use. Comfort grip housing for easier handling and better tool control.
- Dove-tail feature for Dremel-exclusive attachments
- Click-and-set on/off switch allows precise speed selection
Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series Reviews
This is my first Dremel. I went with this one after reading some of the poor reviews on the wireless models about lack of power, poor torque, short battery life, etc. None of these problems are issues with this model. OK, so you have the cord, but I haven’t found that to be a big problem for the sorts of applications I do.
I’ve used Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series around the house for everything from cutting metal, sanding wood, to grinding my dog’s nails. So Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series is capable at both the high end and also the low end delicate work. Multi-speed function works great.
I used to have a cordless dremel mini mite, and I use my corded power drill with a variety of attachments for all kinds of large and small tasks, but this week I bought a Dremel 300-N/55 300 Series with some cutting blades and the power saw attachment. I tried them all out working with my son on his Pinewood Derby car. I love this Dremel 300-N/55. The power control and variable speeds are far more useful than “hi – lo” and provide a range of control that makes it a pleasure to perform different tasks with a range of attachments. The Dremel 300-N/55 itself is easy to hold, light and does not transmit vibration back to the hand. Dremel 300-N/55 is the right scale for work I have forced onto drills and power screwdriverrs with mixed results. This is really one great little gadget.
I do have one quibble; the plug is weak. I deliberately chose a corded model, and I am glad I did, but that means extension cords (don’t use a cheap indoor house extension cord, use a a construction rated cord!). I had to try several extension cords before I got one with a snug fit on the Dremel plug, that did not come loose.


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