@steve4674 This is the newest corded tool from Dremel. In terms of additional new tools there is also the cordless 8200, cordless Multi-Max and the Trio!
I used the 8200 for about 2 days.. I was using it to cut drywall holes. I would cut out about 4 can light holes and the battery would be depleted. Back on to the charger for an hour, then 4 more lights... This got old. I returned it and picked up the 4000 instead. The 8200 is nice, but not for "heavy duty" work for any period of time.
@toppertruthio I've had great success with the 4000. Much more robust and useful for heavier duty tasks like cutting drywall. I have been using my 4000 like crazy ever since getting rid of the 8200. Just last night, I was using it non-stop for about 10 minutes as I was cutting 5/8" drywall (thick stuff) and it never skipped a beat. Sure, it got a little warm, but it did fine. I put it down and a few minutes later was using it again. Very heavy duty.
@nickbuol ok thanks ive had mine delivered and to be honest i looked at the little sanding tools and doubted it was gonna be that good.boy was i surprsed when i started it up,it ate through the wood like butter.im impressed,and glad i bought it
New model looks like all of the older models with a different case. I would like to see a comparison video to see if buying another Dremel would be worthwhile.
She's cute !!! Oh, tool is nice too...
SkinGripz 1 month ago
awesome this tool is a multitool multifunctional multiawesome :D 5* tool very good quality is truth ;)
RomanKnight88 7 months ago
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Mine broke i hav vid of it in my channel its the newest one
pcblah 1 year ago
@steve4674 This is the newest corded tool from Dremel. In terms of additional new tools there is also the cordless 8200, cordless Multi-Max and the Trio!
Dremel410 1 year ago
omg chainsaw srapner for killing pepole
thetweeterman2871 1 year ago
dremel 8200 is better
jchan3123 1 year ago 2
@jchan3123
I used the 8200 for about 2 days.. I was using it to cut drywall holes. I would cut out about 4 can light holes and the battery would be depleted. Back on to the charger for an hour, then 4 more lights... This got old. I returned it and picked up the 4000 instead. The 8200 is nice, but not for "heavy duty" work for any period of time.
nickbuol 2 months ago
@nickbuol ive just bought the 4000.is it ok to use for a few hours at a time ?
toppertruthio 3 weeks ago
@toppertruthio I've had great success with the 4000. Much more robust and useful for heavier duty tasks like cutting drywall. I have been using my 4000 like crazy ever since getting rid of the 8200. Just last night, I was using it non-stop for about 10 minutes as I was cutting 5/8" drywall (thick stuff) and it never skipped a beat. Sure, it got a little warm, but it did fine. I put it down and a few minutes later was using it again. Very heavy duty.
nickbuol 3 weeks ago
@nickbuol ok thanks ive had mine delivered and to be honest i looked at the little sanding tools and doubted it was gonna be that good.boy was i surprsed when i started it up,it ate through the wood like butter.im impressed,and glad i bought it
toppertruthio 2 weeks ago
i would give anything for that tool
Slic3R1 1 year ago
Do the new attatchments fit older Dremel Rotary tools?
Axbent 1 year ago
@Axbent They do - any variable speed rotary tool with a threaded nosepiece.
Dremel410 1 year ago
dremel used to make a neat little beltsander! Make more of them!
Axbent 1 year ago
Is the multi saw any good.
MrBondy123 1 year ago
To watch
MrBondy123 2 years ago
This is the one
MrBondy123 2 years ago
how much????????????
dimsanda 2 years ago
Hi Dimsanda. The suggested retail price range for the Dremel 4000 is from $79 to $149 USD.
Dremel410 2 years ago
thanx
dimsanda 2 years ago
New model looks like all of the older models with a different case. I would like to see a comparison video to see if buying another Dremel would be worthwhile.
TheBennie5050 2 years ago
I want to see the BINFORD 5000!
Argh! More Power!
bluecollarboiler 2 years ago 9