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Dremel Multi-Max | Review

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OK. The most useful tool that has ever came through our shop is the Dremel Multi-Max. I'm not kidding, we used this tool for just about anything. Cutting through wall paneling for outlets, fixing trim, tearing down sheet panels, literally anything. It's a good tool to have around the shop and around the house. 

It's great for doing detailed work or accessing tight spaces. Ideal for sanding, cutting wood and drywall, and grout removal. Includes 5 blades, hook and loop pad, 21 sanding sheets and more.

Along with the Multi-Max, we have a couple of accessory kits.

The Dremel Multi-Max Universal Oscillating Tool Accessory Set for Wood Metal and Drywall. Universal dual interface directly fits all tools: Directly fits Rockwell®, Fein, Makita®, Ridgid®, Milwaukee®, Bosch®, including the DeWALT® and Porter Cable® quick change feature. Same great performance that Dremel customers expect. Ideal for removal of harder materials such as vinyl flooring, carpeting, old coast of paint/varnish and tile adhesivesWorks on a variety of materials, such as wood, drywall and metal

And the Dremel Multi-Max Oscillating Tool Cutting and Variety Accessory Kit for Wood Metal and Drywall. Universal dual interface directly fits all tools. Directly fits Rockwell®, Fein, Makita®, Ridgid®, Milwaukee®, Bosch®, including the DeWALT® and Porter Cable® quick change feature. 3 blades work with wood and drywall, while 2 are designed for wood and metal flush cutting. Use to repair, remodel and restore. 

Both of these are under $40 but worth double that, so it's one heck of a deal!  

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