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Dremel 8220-2/28 12-Volt Max Cordless Rotary Tool with Flex Shaft Attachment

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Style: 30 Piece Kit + Flex Shaft


Features

  • Can be used with all Dremel accessories and attachments
  • Quick collet lock for fast accessory changes
  • One-hour charger for minimal downtime
  • The product is Moto Tool Flex Shaft
  • Easy to use
  • The product is manufactured in China

Brand: ‎Dremel


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Power Source: ‎Cordless-electric


Color: ‎Gray, Black


Special Feature: ‎Cordless


Item Weight: ‎2.3 Pounds


Style: ‎30 Piece Kit + Flex Shaft


Item Weight: ‎2.3 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎8220-2/28


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Cordless


Date First Available: October 12, 2016


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  • Works if you can figure it out…
Style: 29 Piece Kit
I picked this up for use as a quick tool I could pick up and use on the fly with art projects and other random minor tasks. While it does it’s job, and does it well, I feel there’s a slight learning curve to be surpassed here that your average user may not be expecting. For starters, it comes with a lot of attachments, however, those attachments are not immediately apparent as to their use. In addition it’s not easily understood how to attach or remove them. The provided instructions, while helpful to some minor degree, do very little to enlighten the user as to how these tools work with very basic, minimalist instruction at best. The instructions also seem to be a general list made for various models which makes one have to carefully decipher which ones apply to the model they purchased. Even then it’s a challenging process. Overall, the product does it’s job - if you can figure out how to use it safely and correctly. The included manual is of course the biggest obstacle in that it basically puts a less than experienced user on how alert to be cautious for all sorts of dangers, but fails to properly instruct the user on how to use said attachments and avoid those pitfalls. I included a picture of a very (extremely) basic project I undertook, the creation of a smooth, rounded ends, stickball bat. I say basic because it was all I felt confident in using it for until I could better understand the attachments and their safe use after opening it up brand new and jumping into my project. Overall, the product is great from what I have experienced, but ones user mileage may vary depending on one’s experience and knowledge with said tool. For the more mechanically or creatively (handy) inclined I’m certain this may be a non-issue. Would I recommend. Of course. I just wish it was more user friendly. I’m sure in time I will get better at understanding it’s various functions. Until then I can’t give it a five because the instructions are simply not user friendly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by PANdaRUS PANdaRUS

  • My new favorite tool, this powerful Dremel
Style: 29 Piece Kit
I recently purchased the Dremel 8220-1/28 12V Max Cordless Rotary Tool, and I have been blown away by its performance and versatility. This tool is an absolute game-changer for any DIY enthusiast or hobbyist. The 12V max cordless feature allows for easy maneuverability and freedom of movement, making it a breeze to tackle projects both indoors and outdoors. The package comes with an impressive set of 28 accessories, which cover a wide range of applications. I was able to effortlessly switch between tasks such as cutting, grinding, and sanding, thanks to the quick-change feature. The tool's powerful motor delivered consistent and precise results, even when working on more intricate projects. Compared to other rotary tools I have used in the past, the Dremel 8220-1/28 stands out for its durability and reliability. The battery life is excellent, allowing for extended use without the need for frequent recharging. Additionally, the ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip and minimizes hand fatigue during long periods of use. Overall, I cannot recommend the Dremel 8220-1/28 12V Max Cordless Rotary Tool enough. It has truly exceeded my expectations in terms of performance, versatility, and ease of use. Whether you're a professional or a hobbyist, this tool is an investment that will undoubtedly enhance your DIY projects and make your life easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by stephen diaz

  • Dremel 8220-2/28 kit: how does it compare with the 8200-2/28 kit?
Style: 30 Piece Kit
I just received my new toy, and after looking it over, I did a little checking to see how the Dremel 8220-2/28 12-Volt Max Cordless Rotary Tool Kit compares to the Dremel 8200-2/28 12-Volt Max Cordless Rotary Tool Kit . Based on the photos, they look pretty much the same other than the model number, but there are some notable differences... First off, here are the improvements in the 8220 rotary tool vs the 8200 rotary tool: * 33% longer run time compared to the Dremel 8200 when cutting screws (direct quote from Dremel's site) * EZ Twist nose cap with wrench for fast accessory changes What was removed from the 8220-2/28 kit vs the 8200-2/28 kit: * 191 High Speed Cutter * 411 3/4" Sanding Disc, 180 grit (2) * 420 Emery Cut-Off Wheel (2) * 575 Right Angle Attachment * 932 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone * 84922 Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone What was added to the 8220 kit vs the 8200 kit: * 426 1-1/4" Fiberglass-Reinforced Cut-Off Wheel * A550 Shield Attachment Multiple included accessory quantities that changed: (8220 kit on left vs 8200 kit on right) * 408 1/2" 60 Grit Sanding Band (2 vs 3) * 414 1/2" Felt Polishing Wheel (3 vs 2) * 425 Emery Wheel (4 vs 1) * 429 1" Felt Polishing Wheel (3 vs 1) * 445 1/2" 240 Grit Sanding Band (3 vs 2) The most notable loss for the 8220 kit was the Dremel 575 Right Angle Attachment , about $23 on Amazon. The case includes a place for it, but the Right Angle Attachment itself is not included. It was replaced by the A550 Shield Attachment (not the Dremel A550 Rotary Tool Shield Attachment Kit , which is about $20 on Amazon). This seems like a good deal, but in the interest of comparing apples to apples, you need to subtract off the price of the accessories that would have been included in the kit to determine the actual value of the shield attachment alone: $6.79 for the EZ402 EZ Lock Mandrel , included in both the 8220 and 8200 kits $1.81 (based on the EZ456 1-1/2-Inch EZ Lock Rotary Tool 5-Pack Cut-Off Wheels for Metal pricing) for the EZ456 cut-off wheel, included in both the 8220 and 8200 kits $4.22 for the Dremel 428 Carbon Steel Brush , included in neither the 8220 nor 8200 kits $3.99 for the Dremel #8193 5/8" Wheel Grinder , included in both the 8220 and 8200 kits Take all that away, and you're left with a value of $3.18 for the shield attachment alone. Not such a great swap. I would have preferred the 575 Right Angle Attachment instead. What stayed the same between the two Dremel kits: * 401 Mandrel * 402 Mandrel * EZ402 Mandrel * 407 1/2" 60 Grit Sanding Drum with Mandrel * 421 Polishing Compound * 432 1/2" 120 Grit Sanding Band (3) * EZ456 1 1/2" Reinforced Cut-Off Wheel * 541 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Wheel * 561 MultiPurpose Cutting Bit * 565 Cutting Guide Attachment * 8193 5/8" Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone * 12V Max Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (2) (note: the 8200 kit includes 1.3 Ah "875-01" batteries, while the 8220 kit includes 1.5 Ah "B812-01" batteries) * 876-01 Lithium-Ion 1-Hour Charger * Micro Case * Wrench The 8220-2/28 kit is a little bit more expensive than the 8200-2/28 kit, but you lose the Right Angle Attachment and gain the A550 Shield Attachment. All in all, it appears that the 8200-2/28 kit is a better value except for the claimed lower run time and lack of the EZ Twist nose cap. If you tend to use your Dremel rotary tool for long periods of time (where additional run time would be welcome), and/or if you frequently find yourself without a collet wrench (where the EZ Twist nose cap will be useful), then grab the 8220-2/28 kit. If not, you'll probably be perfectly happy with the 8200-2/28 kit. Finally, how does it perform? It's a Dremel: it works great for my typical uses, such as cutting holes in drywall (just did that with the 561 cutter), sharpening mower blades (next weekend, with the aid of my 675 Sharpener Attachment ), slotting broken bolts for easy removal and sanding or polishing parts on any of the numerous odd projects I work on around the house. Unlike my older, corded Dremel, I can turn it on or off while leaving the speed where I want it, thanks to the separate controls for speed and power. I like that I can climb up a ladder to work on the house without dragging a cord behind, and all of my existing Dremel tools fit, so I don't have to go out and buy a bunch of new accessories. I did, however, order a Right Angle Attachment from Amazon. I don't want to leave that empty spot in the case... :) I added some photos of the actual box. 9/29/12: Just a few things to add... the batteries included with the 8220-2/28 kit are Dremel B812-01, and they're rated at 1.5 Amp-hours (Ah) capacity. The batteries that are included with the 8200-2/28 kit are Dremel 875-01, and they're rated at 1.3 Ah capacity, so the newer batteries have about 15% more capacity than the older batteries. That's a nice increase. As of today, the newer batteries aren't yet available in stores. If you want two batteries, go with the 8220-2/28 kit. The 8220-1/28 kit only includes one battery. Also, I've been pondering the inclusion of the A550 shield instead of the 575 right angle attachment, and I'm thinking it's a safety/liability decision more than anything. To illustrate, a 1-1/2" diameter cutting wheel has a circumference of about 4.7". At 30,000 RPM, the edge of that wheel is moving in excess of 140,000 inches per minute, which is a little more than 196 feet per minute (about 134 mph -- wow!). Although folks are supposed to wear eye protection when using any type of power tool, many people don't, so it looks like Dremel took the safer route and included a shield. With the presumably higher cost of the better batteries + the few dollars for the A550 shield, something had to go to avoid increasing the price of the kit significantly, so that's likely what happened to the 575 right angle attachment. With that in mind, I'm raising my review to 5 stars. I've been using my new 8220 kit for a while now, and I'm really very happy with it. In fact, I can't think of anything that I don't like about it. I just wish I had more stuff to use it on (and more time to use it). This is a very nice rotary tool kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2012 by Tom Tom

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