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bullfrog
08-18-2001, 07:57 PM
hey do any of u guys have this is cordless and comes with 5 bits a batt. and a charger? is it good? thanks

superpitstain
08-18-2001, 08:43 PM
well, i'd think it's weak, but it'll proably do the job for rc, i got the one with the 6 speed, onyl 60 bucks and works great!

Grizzbob
08-18-2001, 11:33 PM
It's not bad(the Mini-Mite was my first Dremel), but it is kinda weak, & the battery doesn't run that long on a charge. I'd really recommend you get an AC powered one, they definitely have enough power(as in speed) to do anything you need it for, & it won't run out of juice....... :)

Rc1oGtMaN
08-19-2001, 01:46 AM
My friend has the miniMITE. It's kind of weak, but since it goes slow, you can keep a steady hand really easy. It doesn't beat my 395 variable speed dremel, but the little tool can still do tons of tasks.'

Mark O.

bullfrog
08-19-2001, 08:00 PM
well all i want to use it for is customizing plastic models cutting rc car bodies triming parts u know little stuff do u think it will do well for those kinda jobs?? o and imma let my dad use it for working on his model train set.

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superpitstain
08-19-2001, 08:47 PM
that should be fine, just donlt think about cutting metal with that

bullfrog
08-19-2001, 10:27 PM
it says it has the power to cut soft metals what are some "soft metals" ??? thanks

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Obi112
08-19-2001, 11:50 PM
Soft metals are "pliable," meaning they are easily bendable. These are metals such as aluminum and copper. Hard metals and not easily bended, such as steel and titanium.

bullfrog
08-20-2001, 12:41 AM
thanks man

TC3Racer
08-20-2001, 01:01 AM
i have an 8-speed dremel and it is pretty powerful. it is also pretty old and is not cordless but it gets the job done and i have had no problems with it!