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Dremel 1100-01 Stylus 7.2-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Rotary Tool with Docking Station

Dremel 1100-01 Stylus 7.2-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Rotary Tool with Docking Station
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List Price: $122.10
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Product Description

Dremel Stylus Lithium-ion, 7.2V, Cordless Rotary Tool, Features Include: Unique Contoured Pistol Grip, Rechargeable 7.2V Lithium-ion Battery With Docking Station Charger, Variable Speed 5,000-25,000 RPM's & 25 Premium Accessories, The Perfect Tool For Cutting, Grinding, Carving, Sanding & Polishing.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3382 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Dremel
  • Model: 1100-01
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x 5.00" w x 5.50" l, 3.32 pounds

Features

  • Cordless rotary tool
  • Variable speed (5,000-25,000 rpm) for many applications; use with all Dremel accessories
  • Durable plastic housing and soft rubber grip
  • Includes rotary tool, 7.2-volt lithium battery, docking station charger
  • Fits easily in palm--4 inches tall, 1-3/4-inch wide; 5 inches long; 2.9 pounds; 2-year warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
If you ever find the need to grind, cut, sharpen, polish, engrave, or to clean intricate parts, the Dremel Stylus Rotary Tool will get the job done. The Dremel 1100-01 is a unique handheld cordless rotary tool that utilizes the new lithium-ion battery technology. Once the 7.2-volt battery has been charged it can retain a charge for up to 18 months of non-use. But, I doubt this tool will be set aside for long. The variable speed tool, 5,000 - 25,000 RPM, can be used by homemakers, hobbyists and artists, to clean, sand, grind, cut, polish, drill and engrave. The soft pistol grip housing fits comfortably in the hand for outstanding balance and precision control. The docking station not only holds the Stylus when not in use but also recharges the battery to provide long-lasting performance. Some of the most commonly used quick change bits are included in a handy storage case. --C. Dwight Barnett

What's in the Box
Stylus tool, docking station, one #191 high speed cutter, one #194 high speed cutter, one #106 engraving cutter, one #7144 diamond wheel point, one #84922 silicone carbide Grinding Stone, one #403 bristle brush, two #414 polishing felt wheels, two #429 polishing felt wheels, one #425 emery impregnated wheel, one #421 polishing compound, one #512 abrasive buff, one #430 sanding band, two #438 sanding bands, five #412 sanding discs, one #401 mandrel, one #402 mandrel, one 3/32-inch collet, wrench, case

Amazon.com Product Description

Designed to fit comfortably in your hand for smooth handling and better control, the Dremel 1100-01 Stylus Variable Speed Lithium-Ion Cordless Rotary Tool with Docking Station is ideal for making repairs around the house, crafting, and light renovating. Ready to tackle limitless jobs, this handy tool comes with one 7.2-volt lithium battery and a docking station charger.

 

Convenient Cordless Design Handles Tight Corners and Intricate Work

Designed for multipurpose household and crafting use, the Stylus cuts, cleans, engraves, grinds, drills, and polishes with efficiency and precision. It also features a convenient handheld cordless design that lets you access tight, narrow places, operate at various angles, and take on the fine, intricate work demanded by woodworking projects and jewelry making.

 

Lithium-Ion Battery for Long-Lasting Power

The Stylus utilizes long-lasting, reliable, and eco-friendly lithium-ion battery technology. Once the 7.2-volt battery has been charged in the included docking station charger, it can retain a charge for up to 18 months of nonuse, which saves you both time and replacement battery costs.

 

Lightweight, Compact, and Well-Balanced for Optimum Comfort

Measuring 1.75 x 4.0 x 5.0 inches (WxHxD), the Stylus has a well-balanced feel and fits easily in the palm of your hand. At a weight of just 2.9 pounds, this tool lets you work longer without the discomfort of wrist or hand fatigue. Additionally, a soft rubber grip lends extra comfort and support, while durable plastic housing stands up to wear and tear.

 

Variable Speeds for Flexibility and Precision

To help ensure optimum precision, the Stylus offers variable speeds from 5,000 to 25,000 RPMs, making it easy to match the correct speed to the job. For added convenience and flexibility, you can use this tool with all Dremel accessories.

 

Limitless Household, Crafting, and Renovation Uses

Able to tackle any job you can dream up, the Stylus can be used by homemakers, hobbyists, and artists to simplify cleaning, repair, and crafting projects. Use it for automotive or boat cleanup and repair, polishing beads or stones for jewelry making, making precise holes without shattering fine materials like shells, engraving glass or metal, sanding a model airplane, restoring antique furniture, and much, much more. This handy tool can even help you safely groom your pet's nails.

 

The Stylus comes with an assortment of the most commonly used quick change bits, a range of accessories, and a handy storage case. For added peace of mind, it includes a two-year warranty.

 

About Dremel: A History of Brilliance and Innovation

Founded in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin, Dremel is the current industry leader in rotary tools. The company owes its success to the inventive genius of its founder and namesake, Albert J. Dremel. In his lifetime, Mr. Dremel owned 55 patents on a wide range of products from electric erasers to a gas-powered rotary lawn mower. His most famous and important invention was a high-speed rotary tool, dubbed the Dremel Moto-Tool. Compact, lightweight, and perfect for a wide range of jobs, the rotary tool was an immediate hit with hobbyists and eventually became accepted as one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. Today, the Dremel name remains synonymous with utility, durability, and innovation.

 

What's in the Box

Stylus tool and accessories, docking station, 191 high speed cutter, 194 high speed cutter, 109 engraving cutter, 7144 diamond wheel point, 84922 silicon carbide grinding stone, 403 bristle brush, two 414 felt polishing wheels, two 429 felt polishing wheels, 425 emery wheel, 421 polishing compound, 512 320 grit abrasive buff, 430 sanding band, two 438 1/4-inch 120 grit sanding bands, five 412 sanding discs, 401 mandrel, 402 mandrel, 481 3/32-inch collet, 106 engraving cutter, wrench, and carrying case.


Customer Reviews

Good, but...4
I've had several Dremel tools, both corded and cordless. My principal use has been woodcarving and scale miniatures. I bought this one on the basis of reviews, and I'm pleased, but...
First of all, the packaging is worthy of one of those excessive packaging awards. It consists of a kind of cardboard and plastic chastity belt, and you almost need another Dremel tool to open it.
Second, and more important, the selection of accessories is pretty mingy. As it that weren't enough, they don't even include all the collets you need to use the accessories they do give you. They suggest you buy them separately. Not good.
Using the tool made me feel better. It's light, quiet, fast, and feels a lot better in my hand than my old ones did. I like the thing, but if they'd spent on accessories what they wasted on packaging, I'd like it better.

Great craft tool!5
The Stylus is an excellent tool for the craftperson. I am building a dollhouse, and wish I'd had it 2 years ago when I started, rather than now when I'm nearly done. I've found endless uses for it, from widening doorways in my (1:12 scale) house to buffing shingles to fit for the roof.

It's light weight, easy to maneuver into all sorts of tight places, and easy to grip. The grip is important to me as I have a disability and weak hands, but I've not ever experienced "grip fatigue" with this as I have with previous Dremels. And the fact that there is no cord means I don't have to worry about what the cord is dragging against as I get into tight places in my project.

It's a terrific tool and I highly recommend it for anyone doing small scale work.

Very handy!5
This is one neat "LITTLE" tool. My first pleasant surprise was how smoothly it runs at top speed. If you are into doing super-miniature work, you will love this tool. I have a TurboCarver that spins 1/16 inch shafts at 400,000 rpm that really isn't much smoother than this Dremel. The ultra high speed TurboCarver is necessary for the very small and delicate detail work (like etching glass), but this Dremel really does a fine and faster job in places where the soft touch is not quite so necessary. I expect it to save much wear and tear on the TurboCarver which costs over ten times as much.

Somebody commented on the use of collets by Dremel tools. I am in fundamental agreement with that person if your application requires quick change to tools with different shaft sizes, the 3-jaw chuck is the way to go. But, if you are using a variety of 1/16 inch tools at maximum speed the collet is a virtual necessity.