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Maybe try the tool thread? I'd recommend a Dremel. You won't regret buying a good tool.
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For an extra £15 - just get a Dremel
Having bought two knock offs, I will be going Dremel the second the most recent one dies. Tool holding, noise and heat build up are not worth the cost saving.
Anyone have any experience with this tool/brand? https://goo.gl/7UXL2F
I’m looking for a fairly good Dremel knock off, it won’t be used that frequently. any reccomendations welcome