larrygre Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 My wife loves to take an occasional jaunt to the nearby Big Lots! store. Well, Big Lots has its own house brand for hardware and tools, Pro-Source, and looky what I found yeaterday while she was browsing the linens: Yeah guys EIGHT BUCKS! 168 pieces! Drill bits down to 1/64, grinders, polishers, sanders, wire polishing wheels, felt polishing heads, sanding and cutting discs, and six spare collets! Holy moley, you can't even get a deal like this in Wally World! Wish I'd known about this a couple of weeks ago when I NEEDED one of those micro-size grinding bits! Those make short work of getting rid of molded-in exhaust systems! So, if there's a Big Lots! store near you, git on down there. Let the wife know just how good their prices are on housewares and household goods, even furniture....! Then - "Hey hon, look what I found! Only Eight Bucks! That's less than the price of one of my MODEL KITS! AND I can use it around the house.....!" (My wife is a crafter. I couldn't pull that on her - and live!) Seriously, its a good deal for $8.
RJWood Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 I gotta go get me one or two of them. wish I had seen this earlier, I would have gone today. I will hit them up this week. thanks for the info Larry.
ViperDave Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Last year I bought a Mechanics brand Dremel at Advance auto parts on sale for $20. It comes in a nice case with 165 parts and attachements. It also has the wand. I have a dremel hanging from each end of my work bench and one in the drill press but for that price I had to get one.
blubaja Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 Flippin $8!!!!! I need to go to my BigLots...!! Gees...that place seems to be a treasure trove! Thanks for the GREAT FIND!
bob paeth Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 I would agree that buying a package of accessory bits is the way to go. You will get pieces that you cannot use on oplastic, such as the "stone pieces" but you are still getting a bargain. HOWEVER ............if you really want to use your Dremel ( or the equivelent ) you really need a foot control. With this accessory you turn your grinder on to full speed. Hold your model with one hand, the grinder in the other hand and "step on the gas". Instant control, fast, slow or "half-fast.. Foot controls can be found in sewing machine shops. I found mine in a stained glass store. Use a foot control once and I guarantee you will never go back to hand control. bob
bob paeth Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 I would agree that buying a package of accessory bits is the way to go. You will get pieces that you cannot use on oplastic, such as the "stone pieces" but you are still getting a bargain. HOWEVER ............if you really want to use your Dremel ( or the equivelent ) you really need a foot control. With this accessory you turn your grinder on to full speed. Hold your model with one hand, the grinder in the other hand and "step on the gas". Instant control, fast, slow or "half-fast.. Foot controls can be found in sewing machine shops. I found mine in a stained glass store. Use a foot control once and I guarantee you will never go back to hand control. bob
jasonbo Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 Picked up one of these yesterday they also had a 300 pice set for 16 but i wanted the drill bits and it didnt have it. But what i thought was neat was the six stock car models from 1995 I picked up at 3 bucks a piece
colonelron Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 Be very careful if you use those grinding stones. I got a set of those a while back and on the first use the Pink stones exploded, scared me half to death. Make sure you have eye protection. The drill bits seemed to work pretty good.
m408 Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 My wife loves to take an occasional jaunt to the nearby Big Lots! store. Well, Big Lots has its own house brand for hardware and tools, Pro-Source, and looky what I found yeaterday while she was browsing the linens: Yeah guys EIGHT BUCKS! 168 pieces! Drill bits down to 1/64, grinders, polishers, sanders, wire polishing wheels, felt polishing heads, sanding and cutting discs, and six spare collets! Holy moley, you can't even get a deal like this in Wally World! Wish I'd known about this a couple of weeks ago when I NEEDED one of those micro-size grinding bits! Those make short work of getting rid of molded-in exhaust systems! So, if there's a Big Lots! store near you, git on down there. Let the wife know just how good their prices are on housewares and household goods, even furniture....! Then - "Hey hon, look what I found! Only Eight Bucks! That's less than the price of one of my MODEL KITS! AND I can use it around the house.....!" (My wife is a crafter. I couldn't pull that on her - and live!) Seriously, its a good deal for $8. Hit my big lots store right after seeing this. Product wasn't there. Guess the school kids were on recess.
m3m Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 i bought a set from harbor frieght tool store it is in a red plastic case and has alot of stuff it cost me 3.00$ on sale!
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