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    Hi Alraz!

    Before you take the plunge, make a mental note of all the things you want/expect a dremel to do. In my opinion (and its only my opinion) there isn't much that a dremel can do that you cannot do by hand, and if you add a variable speed buffing tool you can far exceed what the dremel can offer.

    I've had various incarnations of dremels and many other dremel clones over the years - the dremels have lasted longest (apart from one - a Como with a variable speed transformer) but none of them have lived up to my expectations - magic bullets they are not! (Once again, not to offend anyone, it's only my opinion though!).

    Regards,
    Neil

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