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I wouldn't be without my Dremel Stylus™ Lithium-ion Cordless drill. The pistol style grip allows very accurate drilling and the lithium battery lasts long and charges fast.

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I use the Dremel Model 7300 ; sold by DK.
It works just fine. Never had a problem with it.
If it ain't broke; dont fix it.
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I only saw 10 curing lights
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I too have a Dremel 7300 and I have never had a problem with it. Before you get mad at me, I didn't even buy it from Delta!

I have 10 of Delta's curing lights...where can I find the other 5? I would like to have a complete set! :lol: :lol:
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14u2ponder wrote: and yet you praise the 15th curing light delta has produced, which they seem to keep "fixing." bwahahahahhaha
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Actually I have a whole bunch of Delta cure lights.
This year I hung them on the christmas tree instead of the regular lights.
I have an amazing tan for this time of the year. :ugeek:
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Here is one for us all to ponder.

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14u2ponder wrote:get my hands on is a better drill. I'd like to get a drill with the quality of the dremel mototool of the early 90s. THAT would really get my attention!
14u2ponder

Would you care to share with everyone what it is exactly you desire in a drill :?: If the 7300 or the 750 mini mite (essentially the same unit) don't do it for you, why :?:

Are you looking for more power/speed :?: Better battery longevity :?: Do you prefer corded or cordless :?:

I have 5, 3 of the mini mites and they function as they should, are they the best, no, but they do just fine for what they are. I also have a 12 volt that I purchased from Equalizer, and it is 1 speed only, I don't like it much and only use it as a back up to the back ups. Lastly, I have a Dremel 10.8V Lithium cordless with 10 speed settings, this is what I use daily, the battery life is better than any drill I have ever used and I control the speed, the bad, it's twice the size of the mini mite.

When someone invents a robot that will go out and do the repairs for me, and I reap the benefits...........thats true excitement :!:

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You just cannot do a nice reply, can you.
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Iam looking for a dremel or similar tool the has a varible speed instead of lo & Hi. I have 2 typest of the dremel. I saw a small drill similar to the dremel on this forum and I cant find it. I have the small DK purple UV and the long white UV 12V . I seldom need anything else. I've looked at the small mini lights , but the cost of the Batteries make it a item Iam not too quick to add to my kit. I have a battery pack that I carry that can be used to jump start a car battery, or use as an air pump to fill up a tire. That last for a very long time and isnt a problem for the majority of the vehicles I repair. The cost of the Batteries for the new small light is about the cost of the battery pack I have depending where you buy it. Its Christmas Eve. I wish each of you Joy, good Health and a Prosperous New Year. Candyman
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