A few weeks ago, I bought an inexpensive, $20 rotary tool. This morning I began to work on my latest project by enlarging the front fan cut-outs to accept 92mm fans. Half way through the process the tool started smoking, made a grinding sound, and in a spectacular display of flying plastic ceased to operate.
I immediately drove to Home Depot, where they're having a 20% off sale on all power tools, and bought a Dremel MultiPro. Wow, what a difference! Not only did it stay in one piece, but its operation was much smoother, allowing for more precise cuts. I usually don't cheap-out on tools, but the first rotary that I bought was such a good deal that I figured I'd try it. Well, I learned my lesson.
I immediately drove to Home Depot, where they're having a 20% off sale on all power tools, and bought a Dremel MultiPro. Wow, what a difference! Not only did it stay in one piece, but its operation was much smoother, allowing for more precise cuts. I usually don't cheap-out on tools, but the first rotary that I bought was such a good deal that I figured I'd try it. Well, I learned my lesson.
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