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The ALXBSONE 63pcs Cordless Rotary Tool Kit combines a lightweight, ergonomic design with a powerful 3.7V lithium-ion battery offering up to 200 minutes of cordless use. Featuring 5 adjustable speeds from 5,000 to 15,000 RPM and a comprehensive set of 62 accessories, this mini rotary tool is perfect for detailed sanding, polishing, engraving, drilling, and crafting projects. USB rechargeable and portable, it’s engineered for professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking precision and versatility on the go.








| Brand | ALXBSONE |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Color | Grey |
| Special Feature | Cordless |
| Included Components | Accessory Case × 2, Collet × 7, Cordless Rotary Tool x1, Polishing Wheel × 5, Sanding Bands × 29 + Sanding Drum Mandrel × 1, Stone Grinding Bit × 5, Twist Drill × 4, USB Cable × 1 + Tool Box × 1 + Manual × 1, Wheel Mandrel × 1 + Cutting Disc × 1 |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 15000 RPM |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Style | Tool |
| UPC | 732688880840 |
| Manufacturer | Bixbsone |
| Part Number | Rotary Toll - 002 |
| Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 8.94 x 6.65 x 1.69 inches |
| Item model number | Rotary Toll - 003 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Special Features | Cordless |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
B**A
will buy again
i trim birds beaks and nails i ordered one and it works so well i ordered a second one fits in my hand and its easy to change speeds sometimes i use iot every day sometimes not for a week but it holds the charge great
J**R
Perfect for projects.
I love this tool set. It's perfect for my 3d printing projects and other projects. Just make sure not to use the tool longer than the time frame so it can cool down without burning.
J**N
Vale el precio
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G**"
Very Handy Tool!
Since I received this rotary tool I’ve used to do so many things like drilling, buffing, grinding and sharpening scissors. I like how it is cordless and can be charged with a USB connector so I can take it and use it anywhere. My fiancé even used it to fancy up her fingernails. I told her they looked beautiful (but I would’ve said that if her nails ended up all jagged and hideous ;). They actually looked great so I let her do mine too. I’ve never been to a salon to have my nails done but I don’t see how anyone could do any better than my fiancé.I also love the case to hold the tool, USB charging cord and all the bits. It’s very easy to swap the different attachments.I highly recommend this useful tool. You’ll find reasons to use it that you never thought of before.
C**N
Not as powerful as a corded dremel tool, but works great for light projects
I bought this to drill holes in small plastic miniatures, to pin parts together. I bought a cheap hand-twist drill for half the price and it didn't work well at all, needing lots and lots of twisting to make even a small hole in softer plastic. This USB rechargable though made short work of the same task, easily drilling the holes I wanted even at lower speeds.I then tried the grinding and sander attachments for taking off mold line flashing. It also worked great. The fine-pointed diamond bit was almost overkill, but the point let me remove flashing from narrow spots easily.A very versatile and useful tool for those in the modeling hobby. I definitely wouldn't use this for home repair projects around the house, but for light hobby tasks this is exactly the right tool.
S**S
good tool all the way around. I am using it for crafts
thanks
C**S
Great product
The media could not be loaded. I have a Dremel, but it's a bit bigger and not as easy to use. This is perfect, very light weight, keeps a charge for quite a while.
B**E
Not so funny story... Could have ended worse
Not a huge fan of no dedicated power switch. Did like that it has a light on it though. It worked well until I loosened my grip to readjust how I was approaching the item I was drilling (I had the bit stuck somehow). The fool tool started spinning at a high speed and in the process the chuck button and the push button overlay rubbed my hand and flew off. I had to grab a potholder to "capture" it without hurting my hand! Still haven't found the chuck button, but it's okay, it's probably going back anyways, and will be replaced with something a little more user friendly. I already have weaker hands due to surgery, don't need a repeat of this that would damage my home or myself.
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