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Dremel 4000-2/30 Rotary Tool Kit with Flex Shaft Attachment

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Style: 32 Piece Kit + Flex Shaft


Features

  • Variable speed from 5,000 to 35,000 RPM; easy-to-understand speed dial features
  • Compatible with all Dremel accessories and attachments
  • Includes 30 Dremel accessories and 2 Dremel attachments
  • The product is Moto Tool Flex Shaft
  • Easy to use
  • The product is manufactured in China

Brand: Dremel


Voltage: 120 Volts


Color: Gray, Black


Special Feature: Variable Speed


Item Weight: 2.3 Pounds


Brand: ‎Dremel


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Color: ‎Gray, Black


Special Feature: ‎Variable Speed


Item Weight: ‎2.3 Pounds


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎35000 RPM


Style: ‎32 Piece Kit + Flex Shaft


Minimum Speed: ‎5000 RPM


Item Weight: ‎2.3 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Pattern: ‎Kit


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Variable Speed


Date First Available: October 12, 2016


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  • Mixed feelings
Style: 32 Piece Kit
I have had a Dremel 395 Type 5 that I have had for a long time. It's really nice as 1. I am a small person, and it is a small and easy to hold tool and 2. There are a lot of house repair and crafty things you can do with it. I still use my 395 a lot, but I needed a Dremel, and it was simply too expensive to get my original Dremel sent to me. (Long story). Anyway, I got this, and had a few of my bits and accessories mailed to me so that I could work on a project. I feel like my 395 is more stable speed wise when the tool is not under load. Out of the box, the 4000 would pulse somewhat when not under load. Most of that went away after I broke in the brushes (run it for five minutes on maximum speed with no load), but it still does that a little. When under load, however, the 4000 seems to be more stable speed wise. It also seems to have somewhat more torque than the 395 has. That makes it a little easier to control. I really like that the switch and the speed control are separate. I can set the speed and turn it on and off as needed. I also like that the speed control gives an approximate indication of the speed of the tool. All you need to do is multiply the number by 1000 to get the approximate speed. I also like that the switch is right at the head of the tool so that it is easier to turn it on and off. I have mixed feelings about the rubber coating on the body of the tool. The 395 I have does not have that. The rubber coating seems to make the tool easier to grip and dampen some of the vibrations though which is nice. I have mixed feelings about this EZ twist nose cap which has an integrated wrench. I use a keyless chuck on my Dremel, so I can easily change bits. The nose cap cannot loosen or tighten this chuck. You will need the regular wrench for that. The EZ twist nose cap only works with the collet nut. I do like that the new collet nut has four faces to make it easier to use this EZ twist feature, but while I do have a full set of collets, and they can be useful in some circumstances, I don't use them as often because I have the chuck, and when I do use them, I prefer to just use the wrench because I only use collets for more heavy duty work, and I need them to be tighter than the EZ Twist can get them. Also when the EZ Twist is used, it just seems really fiddly. It isn't as positive as the wrench is when it is tightening the collet. It just seems to me to be a kind of gimmicky feature that could be good in an emergency, but kind of clunky in day to day use. The accessory and bits provided are kind of a fascinating selection. You get a random sampler of cut off wheels, a few small sanding discs which, even years ago, didn't really seem too useful. They are tiny, and they don't do a lot. You might be able to get more done hand sanding than using the little discs. The drum sander is useful, not necessarily for sanding, but for shaping and carving wood and some plastics and metal. There is also a small wire brush which can be very useful, two small grinding stones for sharpening, a cutting bit, and a small cutter. It really is a tiny, but random selection. I'm not entirely sure what the bit kit was made for. I also wonder about the choice of the Fiberglas reinforced cutoff wheels. Those are cutoff wheels I use a lot, but I use the EZ Lock version. The kind provided in the bit kit tend to eat up mandrels for lunch. I went through a number of mandrels until the EZ Lock version came out. As for the accessories, they are quite interesting. There is a circle cutter and sanding/grinding guide. I haven't found so much use for them. They seem kind of niche use accessories. In all the time I have owned a Dremel, I have seen these accessories in the store, but they were never on my list of things to get. My 395 came with a flex shaft, and that was one of my most used accessories. I even got a new one when my original one stopped working properly. I really like the manual pack that came with this tool. The regular booklet is a lot like the one that came with my 395. I think a lot of the warnings are exactly the same. The quick start type guide was quite nice and eye catching though. It was also easy to read and understand. The manuals for the accessories (circle cutter and sanding/grinding guide) were included too, and that was helpful. I have mixed feelings about the case. I love how small and compact it is compared to the one that came with my 395. I also love how everything including accessories such as the circle cutter and sanding/grinding guide slots into place and doesn't fall out or move around. There is even a slot for the flex shaft. The case of my 395 has a tray where you can store all your bits. This one doesn't really come with that. This new case can only hold three 1/8 shank bits and one 3/32 shank bit. One thing I like in this new case though is that you can snap in a small case of accessories. They include one of these with it. The small case has partitions, and you can arrange small parts and some bits neatly inside. I would worry about bits hitting each other and getting chipped or dull, but I do like the way the small case holds all the small parts and keeps them organized. The case of my Dremel 395 had a small place on the bit tray where you could put small parts, but if someone bumped into you, the small parts would end up everywhere no matter how neatly you arranged them before closing the case. This small case is so much better for these small parts. I no longer have to worry about random cutoff wheels and sanding bands and disks floating around randomly in my case. I also don't have to find small tins and containers to put them in so that I could put them somewhere so that they wouldn't get lost. One thing I have mixed feeling about the case though is that the case uses living hinges for everything from the two clasps in the front to the hinge on the back. The case for my Dremel 395 has actual hinges made of plastic on the back of the case and clasps that are not hinged, but are springy and don't have to bend like the living hinges do. I wonder if it will last as long as the case for my 395. I don't feel like the living hinges are very confidence inspiring. In all, this tool seems quite nice. While there are some things that give me mixed feelings, overall, it seems quite good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2016 by Cupcakebunny

  • Great for Sharpening Tools
Style: 32 Piece Kit
This rotary tool kit also includes a variety of accessories. Not only can it be used for cutting and carving, but also: Sanding and polishing Drilling and routing Engraving and cleaning Sharpening tools and blades Removing rust and paint Creating jewelry and other small projects I was pleased to order this as I was looking for something to sharpen older tools my husband has. It took rust and wear off our pruning shears and extendable tree limb cutters. It was amazing to use for a quick carving project my son had as well. I highly recommend this small handheld rotary tool for anyone's tool set as it has a variety of uses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Bkkorby

  • Very Versatile
Style: 32 Piece Kit
I had one of these years ago. When I moved across country had to leave it behind. Don’t know how I lived without it! I trim my dog’s nails, cut out grout and cut pipes with this drill. Powerful, comfortable grip and handy.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023 by Beverly

  • Perfect for grinding dog nails
Style: 32 Piece Kit
GET THIS DREMEL (with Prime shipping) I damaged my 7 year-old Dremel and had to replace it. Over the course of 7 years, I used my Dremel every week to grind my dogs' nails. One dog has soft nails and the other's nails are dense. I got my puppy 7 years ago and got a second dog 5 years ago. I tried one of the grinders marketed for doing dog nails and those are crap. Over 7 years, I ground down 2 sets of pug toenails every week. I also used my Dremel to remove a section of baseboard for bookshelf installation. So I can't comment on many of the uses for a Dremel. When it was time to replace it, I looked for a version with a separate on/off switch from the speed knob. I also wanted one that was at least 30,000 RPM. That led to the Dremel 4000. I didn't need the case and really only needed one sanding accessory, but that's not an option. DON'T BUY THE UBANTE - While searching for the Dremel 4000, I noticed the cost started at $75, and that there was an UBANTE U300 with variable speed from 10,000 to 37,000 RPM. It had good reviews (4 1/2 stars and quite a few reviews). Since I use it for only one thing (dog nails), I thought it would be fine. It was not. The sanding head was either way too rough or way too smooth, and didn't even fit snugly on any of the shafts. When I ground the dogs' nails, the rotary tool slowed down and jerked when I touched their nails. It couldn't maintain its speed. It also ran very hot. My poor dogs, which are perfectly calm for nail trimmings kept jerking and trying to get away. After 2 uses, the entire casing began vibrating enough to make my hand go numb. I'm throwing this unit away. I'm not even going to insult someone by giving them this. I have no idea how this garbage got a 4-star rating. BUY WITH PRIME SHIPPING - I immediately ordered a Dremel 4000. There were 2 options - with Prime for $75, and Free shipping and one-week delivery for $45 from VMInnovations. I could wait a week to trim my dogs' nails. So I ordered the Dremel 4000 with free shipping. The order information told me that the item would arrive in 4-8 days. The same day that I ordered it, the seller indicated that the item was on its way to the carrier. Yay! I was hopeful that it would arrive in 4 days. On the 4th day, the tracking indicated that the item was on its way to the carrier. There was no change on the 8th day, but the order info told me the item would arrive that day! I didn't have a package when I got home from work and I checked the app. The information had not changed. At 8pm, I checked it again. This time, it told me that my package was late, and that if I didn't receive it by Saturday (day 13) that I should contact Amazon support. At that point, I ordered this Dremel 4000 for $75 with Prime Shipping. It arrived 2 1/2 days later (on day 11) and I still haven't received the VMInnovations order. As soon as I receive it, I'm returning it. ABOUT THIS DREMEL - As soon as I got this Prime order in a timely fashion, I opened it, set it up, and used it. It was a little tricky to figure out how to put on the sanding tip that I wanted. I understood how to put the metal tip in the shaft. I've used a drill before - You hold down the button and unscrew the metal piece to open the inside of the tip. Then you put the metal "bit" or whatever inside it, hold down the button and tighten the piece back. The wrench helped. What took me a few minutes was figuring out how to swap the rough grit sanding circle with the medium grit one. Basically, use the handle of the provided wrench as a screwdriver in the end of the sanding tip. There's a little screw there. When you loosen the screw, the sanding hoop piece gets loose. Swap them and tighten it. I then used it for my dogs' nails and was super-duper happy. It worked wonderfully. The nails were done quickly and with no nervous dogs. The Dremel ran smoothly and the air that blew the nail dust seemed better on this one. I also like the separate power/speed controls. It allows me to leave it on the same speed every time. USING THIS FOR DOG NAILS - I use a variable speed setting of 22 and the medium sanding tip. This works for both of my dogs: one with dense nails that grow slowly and the other has softer nalis that grow quickly. I sit on the sofa with my feet on a stool, and lay each dog (Pug) on their back with their head away from me. They've been doing it for years, and are perfectly calm. Plus I always give them a treat afterwards. If you're new to trimming dog nails, make sure you check YouTube or something to learn how to do it. Dremels are great because they don't leave the sharp edges like clippers, and if you do accidentally cut the nails too short, they don't bleed as long. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2018 by Stephenie

  • Great product
Style: 38 Piece Kit + Flex Shaft
You can be the Scribe with this tool. Very nice.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by M-10

  • very good, runs a bit too hot too quickly compared to my old dremel
Style: 32 Piece Kit
well built. lots of power. seemed to overheat with minor tasks to the point where I have to give it breaks often. yes, I miss my old Dremel which was VERY old, lent it to someone who lost it on me. this new one will most likely last a long time and I won't be lending it out.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by diydiy

  • Great Product
Style: 38 Piece Kit
Easy to use and handle.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by Cruiser

  • Nice gift with case
Style: 32 Piece Kit
Gave as a gift and it works great nice case and accessories............. plus great price
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Nice
Style: 38 Piece Kit + Flex Shaft
Nice addition
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by Lisa

  • reliable and valuable
Style: 38 Piece Kit + Flex Shaft
I recently purchased the Dremel 4000-4/34 Rotary Tool Kit with Flex Shaft attachment for my brother, and it has become his go-to tool for various projects. The kit offers excellent versatility with its wide range of attachments, allowing him to tackle everything from carving and engraving to cutting and polishing. this Dremel kit has proven to be a reliable and valuable tool for my brother's DIY endeavors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by Saru

  • Good starter tool
Style: 32 Piece Kit
I didn't know what I needed. Looking for tool to help get tile cement out of gaos of tile, to to be able to replace with grout. For the price nice starter tool, work great in getting between tile to get cement out. Can see it will come in handy for tight areas that need stuff cleaned out or sanded.
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by dustan keiter

  • Reliable, versatile, powerful
Style: 32 Piece Kit
Needed to cut a thick, sturdy steel screw stuck in a wall, and did its job perfectly. The position of the screw was not ideal, but maneuvering the tool was easy enough to be safe to use. Good value for money compared to what I found at other stores and distributors, especially considering the attachments included with the price. The max rotational speed is impressive and can deal with most applications in the house. Highly recommend in case of problems you're having a hard time with with conventional tools. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by Alessandro

  • Versatile
Style: 38 Piece Kit
Many things to use this on. Awesome little durable power tool.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by Jsteele

  • Muy buena calidad
Style: 32 Piece Kit
Es un excelente producto
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Edhir

  • Nevermind
Style: 32 Piece Kit
This is what it looks like when you get it.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by DidWeMakeIt DidWeMakeIt

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