Monday, December 6, 2010

Dremel Multi-Max Oscilating Tool Review and Giveaway (and helpful tips!)


I admit it, I am a woman that knows very little about the tools my husband is always putting on his Christmas wish list.  If you are anything like me, you stand in the middle of the tool aisle with a blank stare on your face and a glazed look in your eye until a wonderful sales person comes to your rescue.

Now that I am a stay at home mom, I have been working on little projects around the house and learning a little more about tools but I am still at a loss for anything more than a drill, hammer, screwdrivers or other simple tools.  Now that is not to say I have not attempted to or needed to use some other item in his tool collection.

The Dremel Multi-Max is one of those tools that might even make it to the top of my Christmas list (better yet, I will sneak it on hubby's list and swipe it).  Yep a tool on my list!   The Multi-Max oscillating tool offers the power and freedom to take your Multi-Max anywhere. It can take on a variety of projects that involve repair, remodeling, or restoration. The Multi-Max can be used for cutting, grinding, sanding, scraping and grout removal.  Many of which I have done (I assume the hard way) over the past few months, this tool would have been so handy.

I am not a big fan of power tools, they startle me when they start up with such force no matter how much I try to prepare myself for it (kind of like opening a can of Pillsbury biscuits, I know it is going to pop but it gets me every time).  The cordless Dremel Multi-Max offers a soft-start feature that minimizes abrupt starts and provides a feeling of control as the tool ramps up to the desired speed, as well as an electric break that stops the tool’s oscillation immediately when it is turned off.  Don't you hate it when you are using a cordless tool and the battery just dies on you?  The Dremel Multi-Max features an on-tool battery fuel gauge that allows you to keep track of battery life while working.


Decoding the Oscillating Aisle (copy provided by sponsor)

Everyone – from your favorite tool blog to your local home improvement store – seems to be buzzing about oscillating tools these days. But what exactly are oscillating tools, and how can shoppers figure out if they need one and which one is best for their needs?

Ask yourself the following questions, and be sure you know each of the answers, before making a purchase to ensure you find the best solution for your needs:

- What are oscillating tools?
Oscillating tools are compact, yet full-featured multi-tasking tools designed for a wide range of home projects, especially repair, restoration, installation, remodeling and renovation work. A variety of blades attach to the tip of the tool and oscillate from side to side at high speeds in a small arc so that the blades appear to be vibrating.

- What can oscillating tools do?
By switching out the blade, oscillating tools can be used to tackle a wide variety of applications and materials, including wood, laminates, metal, grout, adhesives and drywall. Many people know that oscillating tools cut and sand. What they might not know is that they can be used for so much more, including grinding, scraping, flush cutting, plunge cutting, caulk removal, grout removal and more.

- Why would I need an oscillating tool?
Users find that oscillating tools often accomplish what other tools in their toolboxes can’t, and many times turn typically time-consuming projects into ones that are much more manageable. For example, oscillating tools allow users to make cuts in tight spaces. They turn the process of installing new flooring into an easy job: Using a scraping blade, power scrape tacky flooring adhesive to remove existing flooring. Then, cut rolls of carpet in manageable pieces with a cutting blade. Flush-cut baseboards to install new tile flooring with a wood cutting blade.

Additional common applications include removing tile grout and tub adhesive, sanding down old wooden furniture, removing rust, grinding out thin set beneath a tile, cutting drywall to install an electrical outlet or cutting an old pipe flush to a wall.

-How much do I need to spend on an oscillating tool?
Oscillating tools have a wide range of price tags, from $70 all the way up to $400. You should consider several factors in determining how much you should spend on an oscillating tool:
-          How will you be using the tool?
If you are planning to use an oscillating tool frequently in a professional setting, you will need to opt for a tool that offers the highest level of performance. Typically, these tools have the highest price tags. The homeowner planning to use an oscillating tool for work around the house can find all the features he or she needs in a tool priced around $100 - $150, such as the Dremel Multi-Max, which comes in a corded or cordless variety. While less expensive tools can also be used for home improvement tasks, they offer far less versatility and range of use.
-          What tool features are important to you?
Users who want to get the most versatility out of their oscillating tool should opt for one with variable speed. Most tools on the low end of the price scale only offer a single speed. Other nice features to have include: electronic feedback, so the tool maintains a constant speed under pressure, and an electronic brake, which stops the tool immediately when it is turned off. 
             
-Are accessories compatible between systems?
Typically, oscillating tools are not compatible with all brands of oscillating accessories. There is some crossover between brands, so check packaging before you buy to confirm which accessories will work with the tool you select. However, oscillating tool manufacturers are continually working to increase the versatility of their oscillating tool systems. The Dremel brand recently introduced a new Dremel Multi-Max Universal Adapter, which allows users of all brands of oscillating tools to utilize the brand’s patented Quick Fit oscillating accessories. Quick Fit accessories cut the time it takes to change oscillating accessories in half, compared to the time competitive systems require.

For more information on oscillating tool systems, visit www.dremel.com.

Top Five Money-Saving Winter Projects (visit here for details on completing each project)

1. Create a festive, wooden door hanging: Avoid annual holiday decoration costs by making your own personalized door hanging out of sturdy wood to withstand yearly wear and tear. 

2.  Install a humidifier: As dry, winter air settles in, you can keep the air in your home moist by installing a whole-house humidifier. Adding moisture to the air ensures your house will hold heat longer, reducing utility costs. 

3. Make a wine rack: Wine racks make great holiday gifts – especially when they’re handmade, one-of-a-kind and easy for the gift giver to make. 

4.  Replace window glazing: A little preparation before winter weather rolls in can keep your utility costs low as you turn the heat up. Replacing old window glazing is a simple way to reduce drafts that can increase heating costs.

5. Insulate light switches and door frames: Another way to reduce heating costs is to insulate drafty light switches and door frames with expandable foam insulation. On existing walls, select a minimal-expanding foam insulation to prevent any distortion of the frame or wall due to over expansion of the foam. 

Looking for more great projects to do with your Dremel tools, check out their projects and community section

WIN IT! 
One Over Thirty Mommy Readers will win a Dremel Multi-Max Tool
 

How to Enter: Mandatory
Visit Dremel and tell me what tool is at the top of your (or your spouses) wish list.

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This giveaway is open to U.S. Residents 18+ only. Please have a valid email address in your comment or on your blogger profile.  

Giveaway ends midnight PST on December 19th


**Disclaimer: I was not paid in any form of cash for this posting.   I will receive a Dremel Multi-Max tool for the purpose of this review .  This is solely the opinion of Over Thirty Mommy. Other people may have different experiences with the.**   

 

281 comments:

  1. also like the 200 series rotary tool

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  2. My husband likes the Dremel 8200 12V Max Lithium-ion Cordless rotary tool.

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  3. 4000 High Performance Rotary Tool would be my choice.Don't really like battery operated tools because they never seem to have the power I need.

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  4. I like their cordless rotary tool.
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  9. Love the Dremel Trio for myself. Can't decide if hubby would cause more harm than good. Good thing Dremel has a site with tools & project photos. Great giveaway.

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  10. I like the VersaTip Multipurpose Tool Kit the best!

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  11. My husband uses his Dremel rotary tool all the time. He would like the 10.8V Dremel Lithium-ion Cordless rotary tool for working outside

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  12. The Dremel Trio looks super handy.

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  13. It's tough to pick one, but the Engraver kit would be very handy.

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  14. also like the 200 series rotary tool

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  15. I'd love the 4000 High Performance Rotary Tool with a full set of attachments! I've had Dremel envy for years!

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  16. The Dremel 8200 12V Max Lithium-ion Cordless rotary tool!

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  17. I would probably use the tool as much as my husband. Would love to win. Please enter me, thank you

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  22. My husband would love the Sharpening Kit.

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  32. Hubby would love the dremel trio.Thanks for the chance.
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  33. Multi max would be at the top of my list!

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  44. The Dremel Multi-Max Oscilating Tool would be my top choice!!..THANKS!!
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  45. The cordless rotary tool looks amazing!
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  47. I like the 4000 High Performance Rotary Tool.

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  48. I like the Dremel 8200 12V Max Lithium-ion Cordless
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  54. I like(well hubby would like) the 700 minimate rotary tool. We were actually looking at these the other day for his Christmas present since he's starting to create chess pieces it's exactly what he needs.

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  103. My husband might disagree, but i'd like the engraver kit!

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  110. This looks like an incredible tool for my husband! I also liked the Dremel Trio!

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  114. My dad would love the Engraver Kit. thank you!

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  116. For myself, I would love the Engraver Kit. It just looks like so much fun!
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  121. The Model 4000 rotary tool is tops on the list.

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  125. I think we would also get a lot of use out of the Dremel Engraver Kit! Thanks so much for the chance to win this!

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  147. The High Performance Rotary Tool (4000) would be great to have in this house!

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  154. I think the engraver tool would be useful.

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  156. hard to choose just one - maybe the engraver kit!
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  162. http://twitter.com/#!/fangirljen/status/15521314664091649 TWEET

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  163. http://twitter.com/Copperllama/status/15527493607890944
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  164. Daily tweet:


    http://twitter.com/#!/girlygirlugh/status/15607220230168577

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  165. My husband would love the Dremel Trio, thanks!

    Hotsnotty2@hotmail.com

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  166. Tweet :)

    http://twitter.com/HeidiHMc/status/15656163668398081

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  167. 12/17 daily tweet
    http://twitter.com/jjak2003/status/15728163791314944
    jjak2003 at gmail dot com

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  168. The Dremel 8200 12V Max Lithium-ion Cordless rotary tool is sweet!

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  169. http://twitter.com/#!/fangirljen/status/15864475919847424 TWEET

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  170. Daily tweet:

    http://twitter.com/#!/girlygirlugh/status/15941293217685505

    girlygirlugh at gmail dot com

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  171. He has the 4000 High Performance Rotory Toll on his wish list!
    mintstatesportswear(at)juno(dot)com

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  172. I follow you on GFC(Linda G)
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  173. The Dremel trio!!
    haydensmommy05@hotmail.com

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  174. I follow on google friend!
    haydensmommy05@hotmail.com

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  175. I subscribe by email!
    haydensmommy05@hotmail.com

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  176. I like you on FVB!
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  177. I like Dremel on FB!
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  178. Today's Tweet :)

    http://twitter.com/HeidiHMc/status/16019770943995904

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  179. Actually, the Dremel Multi Max is at the top of my most wanted tool list, but I also want to replace my very early model Dremel Rotary Tool with a newer, more powerful one - the 4000 High Performance Rotary Tool. I love Dremel tools, they're very reliable.

    dchrisg3 @ gmail . com

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  180. I follow you on Google Friend Connect. (Debbie C)

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  181. I Follow Dremel on Twitter. @dchrisg3

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  182. I love the DREMEL TRIO!!!!

    freebiegoddess03@aol.com

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  183. 12/18 daily tweet
    http://twitter.com/jjak2003/status/16077627357929474
    jjak2003 at gmail dot com

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  184. Dremel 8200 12V Max Lithium-ion Cordless

    Dremels are amazing tools. Their versatility is amazing. I use one at least once a week.

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  185. http://twitter.com/#!/fangirljen/status/16194418499391490 TWEET

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  186. I like the Dremel 8200 12V Max Lithium-ion Cordless !

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  187. Dremel Trio™ is something I think he would LOVE!

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  188. I follow via gfc and my randominities blog.

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  189. Daily tweet:

    http://twitter.com/#!/girlygirlugh/status/16325048432332800

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