- Universal 3-jaw chuck fits the widest range of Dremel accessories
- Rotating Pivot Light for optimal illumination
- Powerful variable-speed motor with electronic feedback for maximum performance in demanding applications
- Cool-running ball bearing construction for smooth and quiet operation; Replaceable motor brushes extend tool life
- Two-year warranty with Industry leading customer support
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Crystal Love
Amazing company!
I got my dremel in April 2018. I really messed up I got my waist length hair caught up in it! (Totally my fault) it gave me the worlds longest dread lock in about 2 seconds! After about an hour of untangling my hair from the works I turned on the dremel and of course it was broke. I called the number on the paperwork told them what happened. They told me just to send the unit in and they would fix or replace it! So I did what they said and I got it back really FAST! Plus they included a light attachment (I guess so I can see if my hair is in the way!😄) I am really enjoying my dremel tool now (allways with my hair in a braid!). Happy with the dremel company and the tool.
Robert Niles
Seems like a good replacement kit for an older broken model...
I've been using Dremel for maybe not quite 20 years, so I've got the attachments and bits I need. When my old unit finally quit on me, I was relieved to find this kit. It's well stocked with extra bits and sanding discs, etc., but doesn't duplicate things like the flex shaft, 90° adapter, and circle cutter that I already have. On the other hand, the worklight and the shield are two accessories that didn't come with my previous kit, but look possibly useful. I'm pleased that this unit has a separate on/off and RPM switch, unlike my old unit that combined these functions. I'm also happy that all of the old attachments I've tried seem to have maintained compatibility. The case is nice -- heavy duty and relatively slim -- but it's crowded and won't house all my my extra pieces.
Sharon Lotayo
I am very disappointed. I've worked with power tools for years and ...
First 10 mins. of use, motor started sparkinig, I shut it down, turn switch back on, but motor was fried. I am very disappointed. I've worked with power tools for years and this is the first one that died while in use. Made a call to Dremel, let them know of the trouble. They promptly sent me another one (new) with no problem. They sent me a return label and I mailed back the faulty. I've been very happy with the new on they sent me. 5-stars Thank you Dremel !!!
Jef Gaspar Sabrozo
able to shape wood. hours on no problem. ...
able to shape wood. hours on no problem. wish i could buy without a kit. I prefer to use tools for proper tasks. Sure i can use this dremel for almost anything around a house, but it would be inefficient. So far I only need the flexible shaft which does not come in this kit. Also be careful with the new 3-Jaw chuck, it will loosen on bits from vibration, there is no positive way to lock it down. had to use old style chuck for woodcarving, that held very well and probably will use that for everything else, last thing i need is a bit flying out at 35000 RPM.... not very safe.
Tonia Willie Caudle
Dremel's standard rotary tool refreshed with incremental upgrades
The Dremel 4300 rotary tool (aside from the accessories) is their latest incarnation of hand held. Historically a top quality tool, there isn't much new beyond cosmetics and a minor power increase. When compared physically to my old AC-powered Dremel 398 and lithium cordless Dremel 800, the 4300 is noticeably heavier and has the most girth (see pic below). It's a minor trade-off for a more powerful tool. Often it's the accessories that make a package standout. The 4300-5/40 bundle has an adequate molded plastic case and good complement of accessories. A higher end bundle exists (4300-9/64) but it's main attraction is a fancier tool box. In either case the new LED light stands out, illuminating right on target. Dremel has had LEDs for a while (I have a 'Dremelite' which is magnetically-self-powered but doesn't illuminate directly on the target). The EZ-Lock blade attachment system is new to me and a welcome addition, it's a spring-loaded tip that accepts slotted blade accessories. Other accessories such as the useful tool-less chuck have been around for a while. If you already have a rotary tool there's probably no reason to upgrade. If you don't, the 4300 is a top-level entry into the world of fine Dremel tools!
Tara Muşîr Hormzyar
let cool down then went to work with the Dremel
people who did not read the manual or check the reviews were the ones who had problems with the product. first thing I did was to read the manual and check out the reviews. then I open the box to remove the product and ran the motor on lowest speed for 5 mins.after that I ran it on highest speed for 5 mins.let cool down then went to work with the Dremel.on any motor with bushes, you have to set the bushes first before running the motor.
Leoj Flores Vidal
This is a great Dremel. Super heavy duty
This is a great Dremel. Super heavy duty, and doesn't bog down even when using the metal cutting discs and cutting through metal. Even after long periods of using the 4300 it doesn't get hot and bog down. I purchased a couple off brand rotary tools and neither of them was worth a damn or even had half the power of this thing. Also the 4300 is pretty vibration free and doesn't make a lot of weird noises I was getting from the knock off. Spend a little more and get this. You wont be disappointed.
Amy Elston
I recommend...
Dremel has been the king of rotary tools since the beginning. I bought this to replace one I probably had for 20 years. It's one of those tools that once you use it, you wonder how you did without one for so long. My favorite feature on this on is that you get separate switches for on/off and speed. Very useful since most of my work is done at the same speed setting. Now I can just hit the on/off and it goes to the last set speed. It comes with a fair assortment of accessories and of course there are many more to choose from on the web. Get one, you'll not regret it.
Livia Holguin Crooks
Very satisfied.
Great selection of tools and accessories. This is my first Dremel and I am very happy with it, already bought additional accessories to round out what I need to finish my fishing lures. Thought I would like the light, but it was more in the way than it helped, so I took it off. I have not used all of the accessories that came with the kit yet, so I still have new toys to look forward to using. Only thing that I wish was better is the weight, it is some what heavy for doing very detailed work, that is why I brought the flexible shaft accessory.
Scott Hines
So far... Great!
It took me months to decide which Dremel product to buy with the variety of choices (i.e. 3000, 4000 etc and prices). Went with this one and very glad I did. I've used it only once since buying it. Will update if anything changes. The case and accessories, (4300-S 5/40) was nice as well. I was a bit disappointed though as the bit that came with this set, the tip was broken off. I've bought prior Dremel accessories prior to this purchase which 1 has a bit in it. Please read the manual that comes with this set as it's important to know which accessories uses chuck and those that still require Collet's. I will update this review only if I run into issues after using it a lot more. Also, please don't make the mistake I did with my older model Dremel 200, buying accessories that state they are Dremel compatible as the large set I bought from another Vendor was pretty much junk... they either broke right away OR pieces flew right off the top OR wouldn't stay on drum (sandpaper). Just want consumer's to know as it became dangerous so I now only use Dremel products and accessories. Hope this helps other's in their decision making.