I am thinking of investing in a Dremel or similar tool, but really know nothing about them. What are some buying tips, desirable features, models to look at and to avoid? Are the knockoffs of any value, or is Dremel the be-all and end-all? What is your ideal Dremel setup?
Thanks, Wes Wada Bend, Oregon
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