For a case mod freak, the Dremel is a very valuable
tool to have. It lets you mutilate..... errr.......I mean modify
your PC case in ways you have never dreamed possible. It is very
easy to handle and it carries out it's intended purpose without much
hassle.
I know this, not only because I'm a mod
freak, but also because I own one!!! I knew from the very moment I
laid my eyes on this baby that I got to have it!!
You might be wondering what the hell is a Dremel
and what it looks like. I knew you were gonna ask that so here are some
pics of my Dremel.
The one I got is the MultiPro
version, which means that the spindle speed is adjustable from
anything between 10,000 RPM to 37,000 RPM.
It also has a power cord
attached to it so you can plug it in into an electrical outlet. It also came with a manual, an accessories list and
40 different kinds of accessories.
In the picture below, you will
notice the switch that is used to control the spindle speed of the Dremel.
The Dremel utilizes a screw-on chuck together with the mandrel
grip to secure the accessory in place.

The Dremel MultiPro
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The Carrying Case
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Inside the box
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Manuals and Accessories List
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Speed switch
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Screw-on chuck
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The mandrel grip
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Scott of IPKOnfig
also sends me his Dremel pics for comparison. I think his Dremel only
has 2 speed settings and is battery operated. I have yet to see this
model here in Singapore though.

Scott's Dremel
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Hey! His box is cooler than mine!!!
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