Modding 125W Dremel Multipro? £17.50 Good?

Discussion in 'Modding' started by TheCleaner, 14 Nov 2004.

  1. TheCleaner

    TheCleaner Back again...

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    I know usually NEVER to buy from a high street catalogue place (like index or argos) because its always cheaper on the internet

    perfect example, 256mb SD card at ebuyer, £17inc delivery, at argos £79.99 :jawdrop:

    but i saw this, and have reserved one at my local store

    http://www.index.co.uk/rf/navigatio...item_id=15&Mis_item_loc_id=1&product=53240824

    it seems like the exact same as this

    http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=121519

    which is the dremel multipro 285, (best price according to kelkoo is there ^^) which has the exact same spec.

    will it be any good for moddding.. also, if it is a good one.. see if you can reserve yourself one at a local store
     
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  2. madmodder

    madmodder What's a Dremel?

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    Looks good, I may reserve one for myself..Problem is, you get a pitiful amount of accessories with it and they don't sell the accessories kit :waah:

    So when you do get it..it's gonna be pretty much useless to use because your still gonna have to splash out on the bits for it..So it's not as cheap as it seems :waah:
     
  3. TheCleaner

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    ive got a load of accessories still from my very crap dremel-alike tool.. they wont be of any real quality i know.. but shud be ok for cutting a rough circle with (hopefully)

    basically, im converting the 2 80mm mounts in the back of my case to a into a 120mm fan hole, of which ill use one of my nice chrome fan guards :)

    shud be decent enough

    120mm+high speed 80mm intake + 120mm+92mm exhaust

    right, im going to pik it up

    EDIT:
    Thing looked shifty when the reserve number needs to be 6 digits, and the site only gives you five.. so i suggest you print out what it gives you, as proof that you reserved it

    anyway.. im estounded, a dremel for £17.50.. its the same one theyr selling for £35 except its got 5 accessories instead of 8.. big deal, lol

    heres what you get anyway..

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    nice 2 see the two yr warrenty on it.. index were guna charge £7, but seems you get one from dremel, just for buying it. Now i can finally clean up that 120mm fan mount which i made with a hammer drill.. twisted metal is the only way to describe it, haha

    :thumb: to index :dremel:
     
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