In the 70's my father used one for his train hobby back then he had a foot pedal to the rotary drill to control the speed! So I always wanted one for years and finally got mine the Dremel 3000. What an awesome machine! 👍🏻
Hi Rudy, thanks for watching! That's a cool memory and story to have about your Dad. Are you carrying on the train hobby? Hope you are liking your Dremel 3000.
Has anyone noticed that the speed/power switch is slightly erratic at lower speeds (between 2 & 4)? Mine occasionally won't even start spinning. I have to go back to "power off" and again to 2. Also, once the selector is at 2, the speed seems to change on its own over time. Not by a lot, nevertheless, it's inconsistent, and it keeps increasing on its own. It's my second Dremel. I sent the first one back for exactly that reason. Is that anyone else's experience? Thanks
Great video! I just ordered one for myself ^_^ I already have one of the battery powered ones but it dies too fast for me to make much progress on my projects. Can’t wait for it to arrive!
7:27 Hi. Just want to make it clear. When putting the bit, you mentioned "put it all the way down". But according to Dremel YT video, "do not put any attachments all the way down."
Just bought this. Not sure why but none of the tips will fit in that small hole. It does not get wider if I loosen the collet. It is a fixed size so I cannot use it. I guess I will return it.
Why would you buy a dremel from Michaels? They are literally 40% over priced. Buy an amazon prime membership for one month you can get a dremel 3000 for $54 free shipping with prime membership for a month thats $12 = $68 total. Michaels sells the 3000 for $99...
@@ehrgeiz5649 1.) I go to Michaels alot because I'm an artist and Michaels shits more deals than a White Castles fanatic. 2.) The deals rack up in the way of points and if you get enough, they give you money off of future purchases. 3.) I got it for a steal of 30 bucks. No membership required.
While I was using mine the little screw flew out of the mandrel along with the washer and then the little piece that holds it together supposed to be some kind of little rubber nuts eventually it worked its way out of the tip while I was working and got shredded and now I can't find a replacement anywhere any suggestions of what to do in cases like this
Too bad you didn't show how the flanged collar next to the collate, unscrews form the body (EZ Twist) to act like a built in wrench. Check out the official YT Dremel vid to see it in action.
Got mine (3000) today. Lower speeds were not even rotates, just a humming sound. It started to rotate at half the slider switch. I'm thinking of returning this asap. My excitement turned into disappointment.
In the 70's my father used one for his train hobby back then he had a foot pedal to the rotary drill to control the speed! So I always wanted one for years and finally got mine the Dremel 3000. What an awesome machine! 👍🏻
Hi Rudy, thanks for watching! That's a cool memory and story to have about your Dad. Are you carrying on the train hobby? Hope you are liking your Dremel 3000.
@@ToddsGarage 😆 That's would be a expensive Hobby for sure., He did it for years. The Dremel Rotary Tool is one of the best. Thanks.
Just got one for a project. Hopefully i can get on with it easy, never used one before. Thanks for the vid. Great help. 🤠👊🏻
It is a perfect tool.for cutting lug nuts and other car parts.Will buy again
Has anyone noticed that the speed/power switch is slightly erratic at lower speeds (between 2 & 4)? Mine occasionally won't even start spinning. I have to go back to "power off" and again to 2. Also, once the selector is at 2, the speed seems to change on its own over time. Not by a lot, nevertheless, it's inconsistent, and it keeps increasing on its own. It's my second Dremel. I sent the first one back for exactly that reason. Is that anyone else's experience? Thanks
helpful video. will be using for some drag boat engine polishing!
Got mine for a job I knew needed a dremel. Now I don't regret it! It basically paid for itself on first use!
Thanks for watching, glad you like the Dremel!
Thanks for the video you did a really good job and straight to the point.
Great video! I just ordered one for myself ^_^ I already have one of the battery powered ones but it dies too fast for me to make much progress on my projects. Can’t wait for it to arrive!
Hi Axel The Red Panda, thanks for watching! Thanks for the feedback and I hope you enjoy your new Dremel rotary tool!
Thank you for the overview. Just got mine in and can't wait to get started on it. Looking forward to your other videos on using the accessories.
Thanks for watching, I appriciate it! Good luck with your new Dremel!
7:27 Hi. Just want to make it clear. When putting the bit, you mentioned "put it all the way down". But according to Dremel YT video, "do not put any attachments all the way down."
No mention of the collet.
Got one for our anniversary but mine didn't come with case or dust protector . I had the case for an old one and it fits perfect :)
Thanks for watching! Hopefully you enjoy your gift!
Thank you. Best explanation for someone who has never used one before.
Just bought this. Not sure why but none of the tips will fit in that small hole. It does not get wider if I loosen the collet. It is a fixed size so I cannot use it. I guess I will return it.
Thank you so much, kind sir!
Thank you for this breakdown.
Wish Michael's linked to this video anytime someone buys their 3000's.
Thank you for watching, I appreciate that feedback!
Why would you buy a dremel from Michaels? They are literally 40% over priced. Buy an amazon prime membership for one month you can get a dremel 3000 for $54 free shipping with prime membership for a month thats $12 = $68 total. Michaels sells the 3000 for $99...
@@ehrgeiz5649 1.) I go to Michaels alot because I'm an artist and Michaels shits more deals than a White Castles fanatic.
2.) The deals rack up in the way of points and if you get enough, they give you money off of future purchases.
3.) I got it for a steal of 30 bucks.
No membership required.
@@Tentegen but you had to spend a lot to get those points. Not $12 for a one time fee free shipping.
Nice video, just bought one and this was a great instructional video!
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked the video!
Is there attachment that cuts holes in shells?
While I was using mine the little screw flew out of the mandrel along with the washer and then the little piece that holds it together supposed to be some kind of little rubber nuts eventually it worked its way out of the tip while I was working and got shredded and now I can't find a replacement anywhere any suggestions of what to do in cases like this
Finally... I can knock the dust off and actually use it.😆😆😆
You missed the easy on easy off feature of the Dremel t
Hi and thanks for watching, I appreciate it. I have a separate video for the EZ Twist nose cap if that is what you are referring to.
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Too bad you didn't show how the flanged collar next to the collate, unscrews form the body (EZ Twist) to act like a built in wrench. Check out the official YT Dremel vid to see it in action.
I'm not unplugging for every bit
Why not open the box correctly?
Non of the attachments fit? What am I doing wrong 🥺
Thanks for watching, I am not sure why the attachments are not fitting. I hope you were able to figure it out.
Becuz it's a dremel...not a Sawzall...ur not suppose to try and attach ur wife's 9 inch toy on it.
Is it normal for speed 1 to not even fully rotate?
Hi and thanks for watching, I would contact Dremel for assistance with that issue to see if they can help.
Got mine (3000) today. Lower speeds were not even rotates, just a humming sound. It started to rotate at half the slider switch. I'm thinking of returning this asap. My excitement turned into disappointment.
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