User Guide

When to Choose?
Multi-Max
Choose the Multi-Max
for a wide variety of
larger scale projects (as compared to rotary tool
projects) in which precision counts. Great for
flush and straight cuts in a wide variety
of materials.
Sample Tasks: Cutting drywall for an electrical
outlet, installing a new door casing, restoring old
windows, scraping up old carpet or vinyl flooring,
removing old grout, cutting copper and PVC pipe.
Rotary
Rotary tools are great for a wide variety of
smaller tasks in which precision, compactness,
and ergonomics are of the utmost importance.
Choose cordless rotary tools for quick jobs
away from the workbench or an outlet.
Sample Tasks: Cutting threaded rod, sanding
wood crafts, engraving hand tools, cutting
drywall for an electrical outlet, sharpening
mower blades or chainsaws.
Trio
Choose the Trio
for irregular (non-straight line)
cutting jobs that are larger than those you’d
like to use a rotary tool for. Also great for larger
edge sanding projects and for novice routers.
Sample Tasks: Cutting wall tile, cutting HVAC,
cutting drywall for recessed lighting, making
irregular cuts in laminate flooring.
Saw-Max
The Dremel Saw-Max
is the go-to tool for
making larger scale, common cuts encountered
by do-it-yourselfers on a regular basis. Powerful
yet compact, this tool is perfect for larger-scale
projects or making quick cuts around the home.
Sample Tasks: Trim metal shelving, cut
baseboard to install flooring, trim floor or
wall tile, cut siding, cut metal or pvc pipe
for plumbing.

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