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Dremel 6300-01 120-Volt Multi-Max Oscillating Kit

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  • Lightweight and compact, easy to use for long periods of time in tight spaces
  • “Speed advantage” – operating at very high speeds for quick results and smooth finishes
  • Perfect for your sanding, scraping and cutting needs
  • Comes in blow molded case for easy storage and portability
  • Getting Started Booklet

Amazon. com Product DescriptionMake multitasking easier and more productive with the Dremel 6300-01 Multi-Max Oscillating Tool Kit. Ideal for do-it-yourselfers and professionals, this efficient tool can tackle a wide variety of repair, remodeling, and restoration projects. The Multi-Max offers optimal control, safe operation, and high precision–all while creating minimal dust–making it ideal for cutting, grinding, sanding, scraping, and much more. . caption {font-family: Verdana, Helve. . . More >>

Dremel 6300-01 120-Volt Multi-Max Oscillating Kit

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5 Responses to “Dremel 6300-01 120-Volt Multi-Max Oscillating Kit”


  1. J. Miller
    on Dec 10th, 2009
    @ 1:22 am

    The first project I used the Multi Max on, it broke. No doubt my fault, but still it isn’t very tough. I then bought the Fein Multimaster and it is so much better! It is worth the money, so skip the multi max and go straight for the Fein if you want something that is more durable. I didn’t try to cut any nails with the Multi max, but I see others say you can’t – I have cut nails with the Fein.
    I think the Multi Max would be Ok for light duty projects only.


  2. J. michalski
    on Dec 10th, 2009
    @ 3:42 am

    multi max is what i expected. but amazon does not carry accesories. i was switched to ace hardware and dremel. there shipping was more than the parts.


  3. J.
    on Dec 10th, 2009
    @ 5:26 am

    Having owned many dremel tools and still own my first Dremel I was sadly disappointed by this model. I think it was rushed to market with the ending of Fein’s patent. Fein is a much better tool all around. Even the bosch is better and a better price than the Fein. Besides the heat which is to be expected, the blades/accessories keep slipping out of place no matter how tight I make them. I dare not use loc-tite on it but instead rather have it hidden away in the shop for the tools that can get abused and if broken I don’t care. The Accessories for this model also are on the cheap side, I mean cheaply made with little use toward their purpose. Skip this tool!


  4. A. Giorgi
    on Dec 10th, 2009
    @ 7:32 am

    i bought this from home depot(so i could return it easy) to try it out. i mostly use these tools for the saw i have used the fein for years. this didn’t have any power i was just trying to cut a base board after about five minutes of trying i stopped and used my sawsall. then went and returned it to hd. it might be good for a hobbiest but not for a contractor.


  5. D. Burns
    on Dec 10th, 2009
    @ 8:03 am

    I have to agree with P. Watse. The same things I encountered. I also had the blade come loose every time I used it and the thing got so hot that I would have to stop because I couldn’t hold it any longer. It’s a nice idea, but needs alot of work to make it better. Save your money and buy something else.

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