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Dremel supplies top of the range products to consumers in various application fields or hobbies. Ranging from woodworkers to glass engravers, or casemodders to oldtimer restorers.

Through the years the Dremel range has expanded into an entire system of tools accessories and attachments. Dremel have developed multitools (corded as well as cordless), but also other tools like the Dremel Glue Gun and over 150 accessories and attachments.

Dremel is famous for its innovations (Lithium-Ion battery technology, to be found in for example the Dremel Stylus™) and high standards in quality, functionality and ergonomics.


==Rotary tools== ==Rotary tools==

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A single-speed 'MultiPro' Dremel
1947 advertisement for the Dremel Moto-Tool

Dremel is a brand of power tools known primarily for their rotary tools. The tools were originally developed by Albert J. Dremel, who founded the Dremel Company in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin. In 1993, the company was purchased by Robert Bosch GmbH, and today it is a division of the Robert Bosch Tool Corporation located in Mount Prospect, Illinois. Dremel's rotary tools are similar to the pneumatic die grinders used in the metalworking industry by tool or moldmakers.

Rotary tools

The Dremel Moto-Tool rotates a bit at high speed; the bit is held in a collet. Variable-speed versions may cover a range of 3,000–37,000 RPM. The Dremel uses its speed as opposed to torque to get the job done. By inserting an appropriate bit (or burr) the tool can perform drilling, grinding, sharpening, cutting, cleaning, polishing, sanding, routing, carving and engraving. Both battery-powered and corded models are available. Dremel options include a miniature planer attachment and a saber saw attachment that lets the tool act much like a small reciprocating saw. The rotary tool has been around since 1945.

Other Dremel rotary tools include a cordless pumpkin carving tool, a cordless pet nail grooming tool, and a cordless golf cleaning tool.

Similar rotary tools (for example, those sold by Sears under their Craftsman brand) are also sometimes colloquially called dremels in an example of a genericized trademark. Some Sears Craftsman rotary tools are actually manufactured by Dremel, particularly those with model numbers beginning with 572.

Non-rotary tools

Dremel produces hot glue guns, scroll saws, contour sanders, and powered screwdrivers.

Dremel is also one of the manufacturers to release an oscillating tool in late 2008 after the patent had run out on Fein's Multimaster. Dremel's incarnation of this tool is called the Multi-Max.

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