🎨 Craft Your Imagination with Precision!
The Dremel 2050-15 Stylo+ is a versatile rotary tool designed for light-duty projects such as wood carving, glass etching, and jewelry making. With a lightweight design, adjustable speed from 5,000 to 22,000 RPM, and an extended cord for mobility, it combines comfort and control for all your creative needs.
Brand | Dremel |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Power Source | AC |
Recommended Uses For Product | Polishing |
Color | Gray |
Special Feature | Variable Speed, Multi Use, Compact |
Included Components | (1) Dremel 2050-15 Stylo+ Versatile Craft Tool, (16) Dremel Rotary Tool Accessories, (1) Quick Start Guide, (1) Instruction Manual |
Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 22000 RPM |
Style | Original Kit |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.61 x 6.69 x 2.36 inches |
Minimum Speed | 5000 RPM |
UPC | 080596042035 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00080596042035, 00000346000016 |
Manufacturer | Dremel |
Part Number | 2050-15 |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.61 x 6.69 x 2.36 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 2050-15 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 15-Piece Kit |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Original Kit |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Variable Speed, Multi Use, Compact |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
K**D
All Around Perfect Rotary Tool to Groom My Dog's Nails
I used a great rotary tool that was private labeled for Craftsman and used it for years to do a few random things, but mostly for trimming my dogs' nails. It was small, but not as thin as this Dremel, and not terribly loud. Sadly, nothing lasts forever and it just wore out.Since I don't subject a rotary tool to heavy duty projects, I didn't want to spend a fortune, and bought a full sized tool from another respected name in power tools. It was OK but was disappointing in tat it had a plastic housing, which may or may not account for the vibration that didn't appeal to my dog. She tolerated it, but I'm sure the extra vibration (and noise!!) wasn't appreciated our nail sessions.So, I ordered this and while none of the reviews mentioned dog's nails, I gave it a try. My first impression when I opened the box was, "Wow, this is really small...", but didn't let first impressions define it.When I tell my dog that we're going to do 'beautiful feet' and grab the bag of Rawble that is reserved just for this as her special treat between grooming paws, she goes right over to her pillow and sticks her paws out for me.The first thing I noticed is that while it was really small, it was really quiet, which she appreciates as much as I do. On the highest speed it creates enough power to grind her nails quickly with the included sanding drums, and I maintain control of the tool easily.All in all, I highly recommend this tool for light duty work and it would probably preform nicely for more delicate craft projects, too.
K**S
POWERFUL
Drumel products are made well! It's very powerful, easy to use, good packaging and a great price
V**A
Great product
I love this Dremel. It works perfectly and the price was just right on prime day. Works well, fast and is built really well
J**N
Great for Detail Work, But Had an Issue
I had some issues with the first one I received—the locking button for the tip was broken due to a malfunction inside. However, product support didn’t hesitate to send me a replacement without much hassle. I even had the option to keep the defective one, but I decided to return it. Apart from that, it works perfectly for cardboard, wood, and even plastic for fine details. (Remember to wear a mask to avoid inhaling dust particles!)
P**A
Simple and easy to use for smaller projects
We got this for my wife's craft/jewelry projects because she needed something easy to hold and lightweight.I have a more powerful Dremel for larger projects, but I'm finding this works for almost all of my cutting/drilling/grinding needs because it's easier to handle - more precise for the smaller stuff.I notice one purchaser commented that it cuts off occasionally. That's a design feature to protect the motor if you overload it (by pressing too hard). Any device has a design limit. If yours cuts off, you need to apply less pressure to the work you're doing and let the speed of the device do the work - depend less on the torque), or you need a larger Dremel. If you truly need more power and can afford it, buy this one (for ease of use on lighter work) and a larger for the bigger stuff.
R**A
great tool!
Still working great after 4yrs! Great beginning tool!
A**N
Very small and light
I love this thing. At first I wanted to get a battery based device, but one advantage this has over that is that it doesn’t have the heavy battery attached. Now you would think that the cord would then be awkward and get in the way but because it is a relatively low power unit, the cord is quite thin. This ends up being a very precise light tool. Not like some of the other Dremels, which are much heavier and are used for a different purpose. This isn’t going to be for heavy duty stuff. You can easily strain the motor and have it stop if you dig into hard like when you’re grinding or shaping wood. But for precision close in detail work, this can’t be Beate.
W**Y
just what I needed, almost perfect
Just what I needed, used primarily for nail work, the slow speeds, are perfect.It'd light weight, the cord isn't heavy making it easy to use and maneuverI didn't want a rechargeable battery tool, everyone I know who has one complains, even the more expensive models are unreliable, the often don't recharge after a short timethe cord on this item is flexible and light weight, the tool is well balanced and easy to handle, even for a small handmy only complaint would be the awkward, deep set power buttonI imagine they wanted to make sure you didn't accidently turn it on and off but, the button is awkward and poorly positioned, you can't easily turn it on and off as you work with it, it takes a bit of shifting grip and very deliberate pressure on a area of the tool would hold to give the best grip.I've had cheaper tools with a better placed power button but, this has the smoothest sound when running and the most subtle speed control.most of my Dremel tools, have lasted a very long time
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