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Your cart is empty.The Dremel MM20V multi-purpose oscillating tool is equipped with 20V MAX power allowing you to take on the hardest of applications with ease and speed. The cordless tool is designed with an exclusive angled body providing endless control and comfort for extended use plus the compact front end gets you into the tightest spaces. The soft start feature gradually increases the speed keeping you into control through the toughest cutting applications. Use it to cut a variety of woods and metals, PVC, drywall, pipe in addition to sanding and grout removal. With superior versatility and durability this tool is ideal for woodworkers, remodelers and DIYers. Repair, remodel and restore with the The Dremel 20V MAX Oscillating tool.
bopseek
Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2024
I really liie it. Way better than my dewalt. But dear in 6 weeks. Not impressed bosch!
FAMCOO
Reviewed in Mexico on May 4, 2024
Debería venir con dos baterías
R Gibbons
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
Great tool to clean the old tile grouting
Evan
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
Love this oscillating tool. I have a few other brands and this is the best one I have. Highly recommended.
Tim Aubrey
Reviewed in Canada on June 23, 2023
Much easier to use as battery powered. Long battery life and very effective tool
Smoke
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 24, 2023
Bought this as I really wanted to use it but didn't see it was the 120v version sold despite most of the rest of the world using 240v. Needless to say, the charger smoked out as soon as I plugged it in.Could sellers please highlight things like this when they're selling in other regions?If you're selling it, fine but advertise the differences when selling the same items in a different location.Now I have to find another charger.
YuenX
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2022
Seriously, this thing cuts hard. Dremel is surprisingly ahead of the competition (Dewalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, etc,) on CORDED oscillating tools in terms of power output and design. Fein tool invented the oscillating saw in 1985 and they held the patent on the technology until 2009. Dremel started making them in 2009 while the competition did not jump right on the bandwagon. As such, they have much more experience than others. The tool is well-thought out and at this time I have no complaints. I believe the kit, with the blades and such, is an excellent value. I've been using it to remodel in tight quarters and have no idea what I would do without it or something similar.
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