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Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2025
The grinder comes with a USB-A to C charge cord, a small container with the attachments, and an instruction sheet. The instructions basically give safety information and explain how to use the chuck with the various attachments (ie, the screw piece goes with the foam pads, there’s a piece with 2 washers and a screw for the saw attachments). It doesn’t explain what all the various attachments do, so I’m still figuring some of them out.The unit has 5 power levels, which you scroll through by pushing the power button successively. If you hold the power button for several seconds it turns off, regardless of which setting you’re on. The bits are easy to switch out. Holding the button for the chuck stops the grinder from turning on. If you’re holding that button and push the power button, nothing happens. The light for the levels will go on, but the tip will not rotate.I got this for making miniatures, polishing resin, and doing touch-ups on 3D prints. I used the saw to cut through a popsicle stick and it did so easily. The sanding attachment worked very well to smooth and curve the edges of the wood after my cut. I also used the sander on a resin piece and a 3D PLA piece, and it worked great on both of them.I tried using the drill attachment to drill a hole in the popscicle stick. While it worked, it took a long time. The machine has excellent torque, but appears to spin too fast to get good enough grip for the drill to work well. It kept skipping outside the hole and bouncing around. I was able to drill a similar hole with a hand drill in much less time.I love that it’s cordless, slim, and lightweight, so I can use it anywhere. It’s powerful. I’ve only used it on the first 2 power settings so far. I think this will work very well for me and I’m looking forward to seeing what else I can do with it.
ET401
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2025
This little portable rotary drill is nice for small projects where you don't need a lot of power and not for a super large area. I have a full plug in dremel that I use in more serious locations like in the workshop and on my car but this one is better for smaller crafts and little jobs around the house. Works well and comes with a few different bits.
Lady Amalthea
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
I honestly wasn’t expecting such a high-quality tool at this price, but this little powerhouse has completely impressed me. It’s small but mighty—perfect for all my DIY projects, from fine engraving to sanding tiny corners and polishing jewelry.The 5-speed control is super handy—it gives me just the right amount of precision for delicate tasks, and the highest speed handles tougher materials better than I thought it would. The fact that it’s cordless and USB rechargeable makes it super convenient; I’ve taken it outside, around the house, and even to craft fairs without having to worry about finding an outlet.I love the pen-style design—it’s lightweight, comfortable, and gives me a lot more control than bulkier tools. Plus, the low-noise motor means I can work at night without disturbing anyone.It comes with a generous set of 39 accessories that are surprisingly good quality, and the whole kit feels thoughtfully put together. For the price point, this is an absolute steal. Whether you’re a hobbyist, crafter, or just want a solid rotary tool for small tasks, this one’s a gem.Highly recommend!
Ron
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
I fully charged it when I received it and then use it to lightly sand some plastic and then buff, it only ran on high speed for ten minutes and was dead, it is advertised to run 60+ minutes, I returned it the next day.
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