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Introducion
In this review I will be reviewing two products, the Dremel MultiPro
Super Kit as well as PCMods Server Window Kit. Since each product
is used to achieve the overall goal of putting a window in my Addtronics
6896A case, I thought it would be easier to relate the two if I
combined them both into the same article. First, I will be highlighting
the features of each product as well as providing a description
of each. Next, I will provide some pictures of the product and then
jump right into a step-by-step guide on the process I took to install
the window in my case. Finally, I will finish up with my thoughts
on each product.
Features
Dremel MultiPro Kit:
- Includes Flex-Shaft Attachment for flexibility and precision
control.
- Cut, grind, carve, rout, sharpen, drill, polish, sand and more.
- High-speed dremel rotary tool (up to 30,000 rpm) lets the speed
do the work.
- Convenient slide switch controls on/off and variable rpm.
- Lightweight design fits your hand comfortably, making it easy
to handle and use in any position.
- Cool-running ball bearing construction provides smooth and quiet
operation.
- Replaceable motor brushes help extend tool life.
- Accepts more than 150 Dremel® accessory bits.
- Can be used with a variety of versatile attachments.
- Includes a new, deluxe storage case with removable accessory
tray.
Dremel Specs:
- Tool Weight - 16 oz.
- Speeds - Variable (5,000-30,000 rpm)
- Volts - 120 AC, 50-60 Hz
- Amps - 1.15
- Power Cord - 10'
- Warranty - 5 years
PCMods Server Window Kit:
- Dimensions: 14" wide, 18 1/2" tall, minus a 5"
X 7 1/2" section in upper left quadrant
- Includes: acrylic window, molding, locking strip, spacer, and
instructions.
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