Dremel 4000-2/30 120-Volt Variable Speed Rotary Tool Kit

$151 $80
(as of 22/07/2010 03:50 - info)
  • Variable Speed from 5,000 to 35,000 RPM. Easy to understand speed dial features
  • Soft grip for comfort and control
  • Works with standard attachments plus “high performance” level attachments
  • Variable speed also features electronic feedback for consistent power at lower and mid-range speeds
  • Replaceable motor brushes

Includes :

• Dremel 4000 High Performance Rotary Tool 
• Circle Cutter/Straight Edge Guide 
• Sanding/Grinding Guide 
• Storage Case 
• Quick Start Book 
• 191 High Speed Cutter 
• 401 Mandrel 
• 402 Mandrel w/ Screw 
• 407 Coarse 1/2″ Sanding Drum 
• 408 1/2″ 60 Grit Sanding Band (2) 
• 411 3/4″ Sanding Disc, 180 grit (3) 
• 412 3/4″ Sanding Disc, 220 grit (3) 
• 413 3/4″ Sanding Disc, 240 grit (2) 
• 414 Felt Polishing Wheel 
• 420 Heavy Duty Emery Cut-Off Wheel (2) 
• 421 Polishing Compound 
• 426 1-1/4″ Fiberglass-Reinforced Cut-Off Wheel (2) 
• 428 Carbon Steel Brush 
• 429 1″ Felt Polishing Wheel 
• 432 1/2″ 120 Grit Sanding Band (2) 
• 445 1/2″ 240 Grit Sanding Band (2) 
• 541 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Wheel 
• 561 MultiPurpose Cutting Bit 
• 84922 Silicon Carbide Grinding Stone 
• 90962 Wrench 
• 932 Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stone

Rotary Tools

5 Reviews

  1. Nick Vallos says:
    Posted July 10, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Works good, perfect for alot of jobs, only complaint is it gets way too hot after a short time of use. It will practically burn your hand.

  2. S. Kuhlman says:
    Posted May 22, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    My knock-off rotary tool died, so I decided to get a real Dremel. After a couple of light-use projects, the 4000 just stopped. Since I purchased it from a big-box store and lost the receipt, I lost the will to even mess with a getting it repaired. The brushes were clean and no burning motor smell was detected, so I’m guessing the fancy rpm dial pooped out. The good news is that the no-frills Dremel 300 my good wife just bought me fits in the 4000′s case.

  3. Steven W. Kurtz says:
    Posted April 14, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I use this for doing inlay work on string instruments. For that reason, the tool must operate with minimal vibration It does that while maintaining a high horsepower output.

    This package also contains a number of useful accessories such as a circle cutter which I find useful for cutting the acoustic hole in the soundboard of a string instrument.

  4. Zogduke says:
    Posted March 15, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I’ve been through four Dremel tools in 10 years. So why do I keep coming back? It’s all that’s out there for a rotary tool. Sears makes one and some other companies, but their’s are even less dependable. I’ve changed the brushes on some of them with replacements from Sears (never seen Dremel offer them). When it works, it’s a great tool with a million and one uses. But they just never last long. The push-down catch to loosen attachments stopped worked. BTW, how does this company sleep at night charging those prices for attachments?

  5. P. Sage says:
    Posted March 11, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I purchased this Dremel for a small project and as an “upgrade” from my previous Dremel which is out on loan and still working just fine after 8-9 years. I was using this new unit for at most one minute and the motor completely died. At first I figured the circuit blew, but was surprised to realize that the tool itself quit after how reliable my older model has been. I’m returning this tool to the store and will just wait to get my old one back.


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