A little over a year ago, my family got the chance to review the absolutely phenomenal Dremel 8200 Cordless Rotary Tool (you can read the review here). Almost every man agrees that a rotary tool is an essential component of any toolkit and there is no brand of rotary device that even comes close to the Dremel name for innovation, quality and reliability. My husband quickly fell in love with his Dremel and ever since receiving it, he responds to almost every hard-to-solve household problem with, “Hold on. I’ll get my Dremel.”

For those of you that don’t follow the lingo, a rotary tool is powered with a motor that spins the attachments in a circle. It’s ideal for grinding, polishing and any kind of difficult detail work. An oscillating tool is powered with a motor that moves the attachments back and forth incredibly quickly. It’s the perfect choice for sanding, cutting, removing grout and other common home repair and improvement tasks.
Shortly after my husband received the Cordless Dremel Multi-Max, he decided that the time had come to deal with a piece of wood that was sticking out from the top of our cupboards. It was in an incredibly awkward position, which was why it had never been removed previously. With the compact design of the Dremel Multi-Max, my husband was able to cut through the piece of wood neatly and cleanly in a matter of seconds!

His favourite attachment was the Wood Flush Cutting Blade. This handy device let my husband make flush cuts in doorjambs so that he could quickly and easily install laminate flooring or carpeting. Making flush cuts in such a restricted area is a job that is almost impossible with other tools but it was no problem for the Dremel Multi-Max!
The tool is as well designed as it is useful, too. With a variable speed control that let my husband choose a speed between 3,000 and 21,000/min, getting precise control for tricky jobs was easy. A separate power switch gave him a way to save his speed setting once he’d found that perfect level. The two included 12V Lithium-Ion batteries charged in a mere hour in the included charger. And the exclusive Quick Fit feature let my husband switch back and forth between accessories in about half the time it would take with any other brand of oscillating tool. The device even has a battery fuel gauge so that he knew when it was time to charge the battery!

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Well theres many jobs to do at this house believe me! haha :( I have a door missing casing so I would use the dremel to Install New Door Casing.
I would use it for restoring old windows. My hubby and I have started building our girls a playhouse that started out quite small and is now of epic proportions. I bought some antique windows to use in it but am having a heck of a time getting all of the old paint and stain off of them. Would love to win and keeping my fingers crossed:)
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My son would use it on his kegerator that he is fixing up.
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I would use it to cut drywall when renovating our basement.
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I would use the Dremel Multi-Max to Sand some Wood Furniture I would like to refinish
I would tackle the job of removing old caulking with this tool.
My hubby would tackle our bathroom trim or cabinet – a project that is hopefully soon going to be done:)
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we are remodelling our bathroom. This would be such a handy tool to have!
Bathroom projects, new tub, vanity and tiles