Dremel 4000-3/34 120-Volt Variable Speed Rotary Tool Kit | 
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Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 14.8 x 10.6 x 4.3
Model: 4000-3/34
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Product Description The Dremel 4000 variable speed rotary tool offers the highest performance and most versatility of all Dremel rotary tools. The increased strength of its motor plus electronic feedback circuitry enables consistent performance at all speed levels. Dremel 4000 can use all existing Dremel accessories and attachments plus high-performance attachments to complete the widest range of projects. A slim, ergonomic body provides a 360-degree grip zone for comfort and control in any grip position. What's In The Box: Dremel 4000 High Performance Rotary Tool Three 432 1/2-inch 120 Grit Sanding Band Two 420 Heavy Duty Emery Cut-Off Wheel Two 445 1/2-inch 240 Grit Sanding Band Two 411 3/4-inch Sanding Disc, 180 grit Multipurpose Cutting Guide attachment 84922 Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone 8193 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone Two 429 1-inch Felt Polishing Wheel 932 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone 407 Coarse 1/2-inch Sanding Drum 413 3/4-inch Sanding Disc, 240 grit 85602 Silicon Carbide Grind Stone 408 1/2-inch 60 Grit Sanding Band EZ456 1-1/2-inch Cut-Off Wheel 540 1-1/4-inch Cut-Off Wheel 561 MultiPurpose Cutting Bit Three 414 Small Felt Wheel Detailer's Grip attachment 412 Sanding Disc 220 Grit 421 Polishing Compound 428 Carbon Steel Brush Sanding/Grinding Guide 191 High Speed Cutter 402 Mandrel w/ Screw 107 Engraving Cutter 481 3/32-inch Collet 403 Bristle Brush Quick Start Book EZ402 Mandrel 90962 Wrench 401 Mandrel Storage Case
Amazon.com Product Description The Dremel 4000-3/34 High-Performance Rotary Tool Kit contains the Dremel 4000, which provides the highest performance and the most versatility of all Dremel rotary tools. Powerful, user-friendly, and built to last, this handy little tool helps you complete a range of crafting, hobby, and artisan projects. It comes with 34 accessories, three attachments, and a carrying case. | The 4000-3/34 High-Performance Rotary Tool Kit At a Glance:- Variable-speed tool (5,000 to 35,000 RPM) provides exceptional versatility
- Electronic feedback circuitry maintains constant speed under load
- Powerful motor with replaceable brushes for longer life
- Slim, ergonomic body weighs just 18.8 oz
- 360° grip zone in every position
- Includes 34 accessories, 3 attachments, and a deluxe carrying case
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 A rugged case neatly stores the rotary tool and accessories. View larger. |  The Multipurpose Cutting Kit makes precision drywall work a snap. View larger. | Get Power, Control, and Comfort Dremel tools are known for their reliable performance, incredible versatility, and exceptional comfort. The Dremel 4000 builds on that tradition with a more responsive and comfortable design, as well as added features that reflect users' most asked-for improvements. It's ideal for carving, engraving, routing, grinding, sanding, cutting, cleaning, polishing and more.The Dremel 4000's improved motor delivers smooth performance at all speeds from 5,000 to 35,000 RPM, and electronic feedback circuitry maintains a constant tool speed under load. Its slim, ergonomic body provides a 360-degree grip zone in every position for improved precision, while a variable-speed slide allows for both fast speed adjustment and consistency at your selected speed. A strategically placed on/off switch won't interfere with the grip during use. Lightweight, User-Friendly Design The Dremel 4000 is durable and enjoyable to use, with a six-foot cord, pencil grip nose cap for additional stability, and replaceable motor brushes for longer motor life. Easy-to-read speed settings make for accurate dialing, while an innovative, shaft lock mechanism lets you lock the output shaft quickly when changing accessories. And the Dremel 4000 weighs just over one pound, so you can work all day without excessive strain on wrists, arms, or hands. Attachments Provide Incredible Versatility The Dremel 4000 is ideal when it comes to project flexibility. In fact, it's the only rotary tool compatible with all Dremel accessories and attachments, plus the MultiSaw and Planer attachments originally created for the 400 Series XPR rotary tool. It also offers the Detailer's Grip, which enables the addition of a pistol grip to facilitate better control, and the Sanding/Grinding Guide, which allows you to either guide a workpiece to a securely mounted rotary tool or guide the tool along the edge of a flat or beveled surface. This kit comes with 34 accessories, including an engraving cutter, sanding drum and wheel, polishing compound, aluminum oxide and silicon carbide grinding stones, and much more. Polish stones for handmade jewelry, sand miniature dollhouse furniture, and even groom your pet's nails gently and with great precision. And when you're done, store everything in the included carrying case for easy organization and compact portability. The Dremel 4000 is backed by a five-year warranty. What's in the Box Dremel 4000 rotary tool; 34 accessories; three attachments; Quick Start guide; and deluxe carrying case. 
The Detailer's Grip makes short work of engraving jobs. |
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No other manufacturer can compete with a company this good August 8, 2010 A happy multi-Dremel owner 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Two examples of why Dremel is still the unquestionable leader in mini-rotary tools:
I recently bought a 4000-3/34 and I wanted to use the chuck I had been using on my old 395 instead of the collets. It didn't fit through the hole in the nosepiece of the 4000, so I took off the nosepiece and enlarged the hole. I wasn't satisfied with the 'quick-and-dirty' job I had done, so I contacted Dremel in Palm Desert in order to buy a replacement nosepiece. Without any questions they told me they'd send it right out to me at no charge as warranty service. When it arrive it was, unfortunately, the wrong part. Well, that's happened to me before, with other companies' tools, so even though they had been good enough to provide it for free (and the tool was working fine as it was) I decided to try again. And again, they told me they'd send a replacement at no cost with no questions or reluctance. Within a few days I had the right part, and I did a better job enlarging the hole (I subsequently discovered that the chuck they're selling now will fit the stock nosepiece).
The reason I had bought the 4000 is that my venerable 395 had broken down and I needed to finish a job without delay. When I opened up the 395 I discovered that there was a "flexible link" between the motor and the output shaft, and it had stripped. It was a short piece of flexible plastic tubing with internal splines to engage the metal shafts at both ends, and it was shredded inside. Initially I thought this was a regrettable design flaw, but I realized that it's just the weak link to prevent the user from damaging more expensive parts by challenging the tool too hard. Anyway, when I went to order the part, the woman who answered knew immediately what I was referring to and was able to complete my order efficiently. She even pointed out that, with the cost of the part being so small compared to the shipping (which was minor as well), I might consider ordering a second one. She encouraged me to leave the second one in the sealed package to prevent it from weakening from oxidation, and it would be ready to install if I should ever need it. Considering how old my 395 is, I'm not worried about that being any time soon. The parts arrived in a couple of days, and my 395 is back in action. And, considering how nice an upgrade the 4000 is, I don't mind having been forced to become the owner of two Dremels.
Dremel tools are well-designed and well-built, as long as the user works within the limits of their appropriate use (these are not industrial die-grinders). Craftsmanship is more a matter of patience and care than brute force. But any tool will require service at some point, if it's used a lot over the years, and that's where a manufacturer shows what they're really all about. With the kind of service I've received, I'd say it's no wonder that no other manufacturer has made much of a dent in the mini-rotary tool market. Dremel makes good products in the first place, and they back them up well. I'll never even consider buying a Dremel-like tool from anyone else!
Dremel 4000 August 4, 2010 Cheryl M Collins (Springfield, Missouri, US) This is a nice Dremel . I have 2 others also as I power carve sometimes and this has proven itself to be a reliable product . I would recommend that the purchasing rate on this is on spot.
Love the power! July 30, 2010 Susan Smith (Grandville, MI United States) This is my second Dremel. My first was battery operated. What a difference the cord and power makes! Also bought the drill press and diamond bits. Works great for drilling holes in glass. Have used it every day since I purchased it.
Dremel May 2, 2010 Susan J. Allen (Sumter, SC) 1 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is a wonderful compact tool kit for many uses. As an artist I use it in so many ways including smoothing off the bottoms of pottery items after they have been fired. My friend and I have a kit in our antique and interiors shop.
good for wood working April 12, 2010 R. Clark (Dalhart Texas) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
not so good for commercial use but is good if you are messing with wood sculptures
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