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Dremel 6300-03 120-Volt Multi-Max Oscillating Kit

February 5, 2010 · Posted in Corded tools, Power Tools 

  • Professional Kit- Focused on cutting and grout removal applications
  • Wide Variety of Accessories – Assortment allows user to complete a wide variety of cutting applications plus grout removal and scraping
  • 10 foot cord – Longer cord reduces the need for an extension cord.
  • Applications – Flush or plunge cutting, drywall and softwood cutting, non-ferrous metal cutting, rigid scraping, grout removal
  • Kit contents ( 7 piece): (1) Multi-Max Tool, (1) MM450, (2) MM422, (1) MM500, (1) MM440, (1) MM600

Product Description
Dremel Multi max Quick release blades Compatible with Fein & Dremel Accessories 10 000 21 000 OPM 1.5 amp Includes Multi Max Carrying Case (3) sanding sheets (1) MM4400 3/4 Wood Flush Cut Blade (1) MM11 Hook & Loop Sanding Pad (1) MM610 Flexible Scraper Blade (1) MM450 Wood & Drywall BladeAmazon.com Product Description
Make multitasking easier and more productive with the Dremel 6300-03 Multi-Max Oscillating Tool Kit. Ideal for industrial/contractor use, t… More >>

Dremel 6300-03 120-Volt Multi-Max Oscillating Kit

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5 Responses to “Dremel 6300-03 120-Volt Multi-Max Oscillating Kit”

  1. Barry H. Myers on February 5th, 2010 10:18 am

    As I am interested in purchasing a tool of this type I have tried to research it as much as possible…I have looked at Fein, rated number 1 by far…Bosch, Craftsman , dreemel, etc and all I’ve been able to find rates the dremel as the poorest opf the lot..
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Steve West on February 5th, 2010 10:18 am

    Manufactured by Bosch for Dremel, the Dremel 6300-03 is an outstanding tool! It is powerful, and has infinitely-controlable cutting speed. It will do everything the much-higher-priced Fein tool will do, but for a much more economical price.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Dale I. Rubel on February 5th, 2010 12:51 pm

    I purchased this tool for my husband for Christmas. Right after that we started a remodeling project in our house. I can’t count the number of times he used the Dremel with great results. He has all the different attachments and I believe he used all of them. He thinks it’s a wonderful addition for his tool box.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Nancy C. Johnson on February 5th, 2010 2:08 pm

    This tool is great. but I think that it should have included the basic part, the sanding attachment. That is the primary use of this tool, but this part was missing. The base price was $89, but I paid $125 to get the extra attachments for sawing and grout removal. I had to go to Lowe’s to buy the sanding attachment for an additional $11 and then $25 for some sand paper as expected.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. M. Koch on February 5th, 2010 5:02 pm

    I purchased this item a few weeks ago with the purpose of using it for two things, plunge cutting drywall for removal of sections all ready in place instead of using a blade (using the half moon blade for Drywall and wood). Also removing some grout (1/8 blade, purchased from another source), and in both cases it has worked without issue.

    When plunge cutting drywall it actually works quickly and like stated with low dust kick-up, when going down a line it does take about 5 minutes to do a 8ft wall, but doing a outlet box takes just a minute. If have ever used a Roto-Zip it is a dust pig, this is not, but also a Roto-Zip I must say is more powerful and wild at times because it wants to rip through everything.

    I do agree with others that the venting on the machine is in a poor location, you do want to hold it at the top for control, instead of the actual hand grip area, but depnding on angle and different attachments this may be a issue no matter where the venting is because of wanting to place your hand for best control at that time.

    Overall it does what I wanted it for… low low dust compared to other power tools.

    Rating: 5 / 5

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