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It still has all 3 lights displaying full charge. You also get quite a lot of nail dust.After it's initial charge, the battery has not lost power from the door knobs,to the catches, to all the nails of 2 dogs (including front dew claws).
I've also used it for the main purpose I bought it, which is to grind down my dogs overly long nails. So far I've used this tool to sand catches for wooden mosquito screens and knobs for cupboards.
Bear in mind however, you can't leave the tool too long on each nail, or it will heat up and cause the animal pain. I have two large thirteen (13) year old dogs, who are no longer as active as they used to be, and due to this, their nails were getting really long and therefore affecting the way they walk.
I tried clippers which hurt them, emery boards, and even sanding by hand which took forever, but never I have achieved the results that this Dremel tool did in minutes.I was a bit worried at first that the high pitched buzzing sound would scare them, but strangely enough, they ignored it and were very calm after they realised I didn't have the clippers with me.I used the coarse sand paper barrel attachment to do this. This is the first re-chargeable tool I've ever had that did not die mid-job.
I have no regrets whatsoever about buying this tool.
A small tool with a lot of power and uses. Great for DIY and professionals who want to do a good job.
Since I use mine only about once a week, I can vouch for the fact that this feature is worth its weight in gold. The other feature I like best are the lithium batteries.
I didn't want anything real heavy, just something lightweight, but still powerful enough to work on things like small arts and crafts for instance. I was looking around for a mini power tool I could use for my weekend hobbies.
If you're working on delicate figurines on a small table, the last thing you want to do is knock one of them over with the clumsy cord- but this model has solved that problem. After looking around a bit, I decided to shell out a few bucks and get this particular model- and boy is it worth every penny I paid for it.Why.
Well for one, it doesn't have a cord. Lithium batteries mean you can charge the Dremel, use it, and then just put it down and let it sit around until you're ready to use it again.
Trust me, cordless does NOT mean less power, and this is one tool that is not just for the guys.
The lithium ion battery holds a charge very well. This is a great Dremel tool. It came out of the box charged and ready to go. The motor is not overly noisey. All around good tool.
first, sorry bad englishI was worried about the product quality, but now i can say that it is impressive. I coudn't believe the power and the speed of a small tool like that. And another important thing to say is that I used it a lot and the battery still have charge.
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