| Factory-Reconditioned Dremel 6300-02L-RT 120-Volt Multi-Max Oscillating Kit |  | Brand: Dremel
List Price: $144.26 Buy New: $59.99 as of 9/8/2010 22:07 CDT details You Save: $84.27 (58%)
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Rating: 43 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 15.3 x 10.4 x 3.6
MPN: 6300-02LR Model: 6300-02LR UPC: 080596028756 EAN: 0080596028756
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| Features:
| • | Reconditioned Dremel Products have a 1-year warranty through the Dremel factory or an authorized service center | | • | Lightweight and compact, easy to use for long periods of time in tight spaces | | • | "Speed advantage" - operating at very high speeds for quick results and smooth finishes | | • | Perfect for your sanding, scraping and cutting needs |
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Product Description The Dremel 6300-02LR Factory Reconditioned 6300-02L Multi-Max Oscillating Tool Kit offers a versatile and extremely effective multitasking tool for novices and professionals alike. The 6300-02L can tackle a wide range of projects from cutting, sanding, scraping, and grout removal. The Multi-Max is invaluable for any repair, remodeling, or restoration job. This Oscillating Tool has a compact design that lets you get into tighter spaces and an ergonomic soft grip that leave the possibilities endless. Features: Powerful 1.5-amp motor cuts through 1-1/4-inch oak door jamb Quick Fit feature for faster accessory change and less downtime Separate on/off switch maintains speed setting after tool is shut off Ergonomically optimized soft grip for comfort and control 10,000 - 21,000 OPM wide speed range for optimal control in any application Electronic feedback circuitry for consistent speed under load What's In The Box: Dremel 6300 Multi-Max Oscillating Tool Wrench Storage Case
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Great for homeowner use September 3, 2009 Comdet 113 out of 114 found this review helpful
Before I get into the actual product, a quick review of CPO Dremel. The refurb tool was in perfect condition - if it were not for the sticker on the handle that said it was a refurb, you'd think it was brand new. The blade, flexible scraper and sanding attachments were brand new and sealed in plastic. The major differences are that it comes in a plain brown box, and there's only a 1 year warranty instead of the 2 years you get with a new unit. Good way to save a few bucks -- when I ordered it the price was quite a bit lower than the new one. Prices change a lot, however, so be sure to compare before buying.
The Multi-Max is a very useful tool provided you understand its limitations. It's perfect for homeowner use, and is incredibly handy for jobs such as making a plunge cut into wood or drywall, undercutting trim when installing flooring, removing grout and peeling off caulk. Those are the tasks I've used it for and each time I've been very pleased with the ease of use and the final results. Makes me look like I'm a much better carpenter than I actually am!
I've had no problems whatsoever with the blade coming off like some have reported. There's a phone number listed in a FAQ on the Dremel site if you want to get a better washer assembly (they send it to you for free). So far I've not had the need for it - just make sure the washer is situated properly (there are stickers and notices all over the tool and instruction manual telling you how to position it) and tighten the holding bolt down firmly. Zero problems for me after hours of use. But, I'll probably call them to get the better washer system just in case it's needed down the road.
It is not a tool that can withstand the hard and heavy use that a professional contractor or carpenter dishes out. There's a reason that the Fein costs so much more - it's built to withstand much heavier duty than the Dremel. I doubt this would last more than a few months in the hands of a contractor who uses it every day. For the typical homeowner, however, it's a fantastic way to get 95% of the benefits of a Fein at a fraction of the price. More than sturdy enough for typical homeowner use around the house.
I went with this versus the Rockwell mainly since the Dremel blades are a lot easier to find. You can get them on Amazon or, if you need one immediately, you can find them at the big box stores.
Usage tip: don't force the tool - let it do the work. You'll get a much cleaner cut and you'll extend the life of the blade.
handy little tool April 18, 2010 C. Jung (Central NY) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
I knew about oscillating multi-tools but so far hadn't needed one. I'm a bit leery about just buying tools on a whim because sometimes I've found that they really don't make things easier or save time.
This spring I had a small DIY project in my kitchen which included cleanly removing sections of existing base & crown moulding without marring the floor, walls or ceiling. I first wanted to see how long it would take me to do it with the tools I had and learned that it was quite tedious & difficult if I wanted to be neat and even with care, the adjacent moulding got a few chips/scratches/cracks and the drywall got gouged.
So I decided to order this reconditioned Dremel Multi-Max and work on a different part of the project in the meantime. I've had good luck with reconditioned tools so I figured it was worth the gamble. One thing that swayed me toward the Dremel over the other brands was that replacement blades could be easily had from the local big-box stores. It arrived on time (I'm cheap and went with the slowest shipping). Opening it up, I found a complete set. The blades were obviously new and the Multi-Max looked new too even though it must have been used at one time in order to have been reconditioned.
I spent a few minutes testing the Multi-Max on scrap and then tackled the moulding. "Whir whir whir" (change the angle of the blade)"whir whir whir pop" (cat's paw action) and the first piece was out. Not only was it insanely easy & quick but the results were a big improvement over my earlier attempts by hand: the cuts were sharp & clean and the adjacent moulding/walls/floor/ceiling were unmarred. I was able to remove all the other sections just as quickly.
I suspect this thing will be handy for a few upcoming projects (repairing sections of our old hardwood floor and the biggy: upgrading our garage interior). The Multi-max is great for fiddly work - that is making neat precise cuts in awkward places.
Dremel MultiMax February 22, 2010 G. Gardner 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Bought a reconditioned Dremel MultiMax. Works perfect and looks new. Saw some reviews that said the attachments can come off while working, but I used it for quite a while and see no evidence of that possibility. I sanded down 2 long window sills and was pleased that it didn't create a dust storm.
Very Pleased!! March 11, 2010 Robert J. Herterick (NJ) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this reconditioned Dremel 6300 Multi Max tool and I have to say it was a great decision. [...] shipped to my house. I bought the grout attachment and removed the grout in my bathroom floor. It's a smaller bathroom with about 30 sq feet of 12" tile. Took about 2 hours or a little more to remove the grout. Worked like new. Looked like new. I'm very happy with deciding to do this. I can't wait to try some of the other options it has.
Very useful specialty tool March 23, 2010 Charles Chen (East Windsor, NJ) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I purchased this to deal with some trim that I needed to remove around a fireplace (installing a larger surround) where I didn't want to damage or remove the current baseboard. I also needed to trim the tongue off of some flooring boards that go around the base of the fireplace.
It made short work of it and easily cut through the trim, leaving a very clean cut. The 60-some-dollars I paid for this on Amazon was totally worth saving the time and frustration of removing the trim using any other means. I can see where this tool would be extremely helpful when working with trim as it allows you to easily make plunge cuts where you would otherwise have to remove large pieces of trim or possibly even damage the wall. It's precise enough and easy enough to control to be able to remove the lip off of a flooring board with ease.
One note is that the tool heats up pretty quickly. Not sure how it will hold up over time and over prolonged use, but otherwise, a great tool to add to your collection.
I'm very pleased with the purchase. The blades (wood and scraper) it came with were new or like new and wrapped in plastic. A great value at the price.
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