Dremel MultiPro Cordless 7700-02 20,000 RPM Two-Speed 7.2V Rotary Tool System w/50 Accessories
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Ready to go on a minute's notice, this two-speed cordless tool and the 50 included bits are perfect for a wide variety of do-it-yourself jobs inside or out. Capable of doing almost anything the standard MultiPro does - except plug into an electrical outlet or accept attachments - you'll want to keep it charged up and handy at all times. Product details and pricing info |
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36 Customer Reviews Posted
- Poor Battery Attachment
- This item was given to me as Christmas Gift in 2007. The tool works fine but the major complaint I have is that the battery will not stay in the tool! I have been using my corded dremel for the past ten years and finally worn it out. I had expected the same performance with this item but was greatly dissapointed.
- 2008-09-01, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- The one I got was pretty much worthless
- It all comes down to battery life, power delivered, and ergonomics. The batter when fully charged lasts about five minutes. The power delivered is no where near what I get with my B&D Versapak rotary tool. I was looking for this to be a step up and instead found it to be a total waste of money. As for ergonomics, the thing is heavy, cumbersome, and the battery has a way of coming disconnected during the few minutes it is able to deliver a barely acceptable charge.
- 2008-08-24, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Great deal for the price
- I love the dremel. You can't beat the price. My only difficulty was with the instructions. It didn't tell how to change the emery wheels. After taking it to my husband, he figured it out, you have to loosen the screw on the end and slide off the band.
Otherwise, GREAT product. I use it to file my dogs nails. - 2008-08-17, 0 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Dremel great for dog nails
- My dog's nails have always been long - allowing for a long quick to grow. One day she completely ripped off a nail while chasing a rabbit. Very costly at the vet and very painful for the both of us. Dremel is a great way to get those nails down. She tolerates it well even though one vet said he'd have to knock her out just to clip her nails. Just keep the foot to the back so she can't see and all is good. Works great.
- 2008-08-16, 1 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Excellent for trimming pet nails
- I've always been hesitant to trim nails of our 3 pooches using the conventional clippers. The dogs did'nt enjoy it either.
I tried the regular dremmel at home and had good success. My confidence was better knowing that I'm more in control and the dogs were so much at ease.
I invested in this one for convenience of size and ease of use. For the last few days I've had this, the dogs are getting more and more relaxed. They even fall asleep by the time I'm done with all the nails.
Love this tool and would recommend this to any pet owner who may have hurt their pets trimming nails using conventional tools. Just make sure you don't grind a single nail for more than a few seconds. - 2008-08-15, 1 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:

