The Defititive DIY Toolkit Is Launched By Dremel

The Ultimate DIY Toolkit

The Ultimate DIY Toolkit

Dremel has launched their ultimate DIY toolkit, which is able to tackle any job around your house and garden, just in time for those tasks you’ve planned for the bank holidays in May.

The DIY Toolkit consists of:

  • The Dremel 8200 cordless multi-tool – top of their range.
  • An enormous collection of sixty five accessories, including the EZ SpeedClic for fast and easy keyless accessory changes.
  • Five attachments – Shaping Platform, the Detailer’s Grip, Cutting Guide.   Comfort Guard and Line and Circle Cutter.
  • 2 batteries, one for use on the tool and the other charging, to eliminate downtime, all contained in a quality aluminium case.

The Dremel cordless 8200, is one of the most powerful multi-tools for the more serious DIY’er.   It was produced especially for highest performance jobs, like cutting and grinding, through all kinds of materials both inside the house and outdoors.

It features the EZ Twist Nose Cap, to avoid the requirement for a wrench to loosen and tighten the collect, on changing accessories, since the mechanism is built into the tool’s nose cap.

The 8200 includes a 10.8V Li-ion battery and ECP technology plus a fast 1-hour charger.   These features along with its efficient electric motor, make cutting twice as quick and enable you to deal with any project easily and with greater efficiency.

The 65 accessories include 2 engraving and carving cutters, 8 cleaning and polishing wheels, 3 grinding wheels, 22 cutting wheels for metal and wood and many more…………..,plus one for Dremel’s EZ SpeedClic accessory collection.

All of which is sure to delight any DIY’er or hobbyist and this toolkit would make an excellent Father’s Day gift!

The complete 8200 Platinum Edition toolkit is priced at significantly less than £200 retail.

In fact it is available now at just £179.99 online direct from Dremel and the Tool Shop.

For more information about the Dremel Ultimate DIY Toolkit, go to the website.

http://www.tool-shop.co.uk/

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