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Dremel Cutting Moto-Saw General Purpose Wood Cutting Saw Blade MS51 2615MS51JA

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Description

Features:
Ideal for making straight and curved cuts
For use in wood, plastic, foam, carpet and other soft materials
Unique pin-end blade design allows quick, tool-free blade changes

Saw blade for straight and large diameter curved cuts in wooden and plastic materials. This blade has 6 teeth per centimeter ensuring a good balance between speed and precision.

Features

  • Brand
    DREMEL
  • Length
    100 mm
  • Width
    4 mm
  • Weight
    20 g
  • Material
    Metal

Customer reviews

PPASCAL
Published on 18/12/2024, France

This is exactly the product I was waiting for

Rregis
Published on 25/03/2020, France

directed me to a product with a length of 100mm when I wanted 75mm. Technical information is really sometimes poor!

MManoMano Customer
Published on 01/10/2018, France

Super thank you they are very very hard to find thankfully I found at home thank you

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Dremel is an American company based in Racine, Wisconsin. It was founded by Austrian inventor Albert J. Dremel, the man with 55 patents. This versatile genius filed patents for inventions as diverse as electric erasers, electric fish scalders and the very first electric lawnmowers. His first invention was the electric razor sharpener, which enabled him to develop a device that would be used for many purposes: the high-speed rotary tool. Dremel went on to become the undisputed leader in the hand-held power tool segment. From planers to jigsaws, all Dremel tools derived their performance from high-speed rotation, and not from torque as with other brands; what's more, the rotational movement could be applied to multiple tasks, which enabled Dremel to create multifunctional tools, very practical for any complex DIY activity. Albert J. Dremel was also ahead of his time in terms of management, by involving his employees in the company's results. Even today, Dremel has a market share of 80% of the European mini rotary tool market. In the 1990s, it was the first American company to use lithium-ion batteries, well ahead of the others. Dremel was bought out in 1993 by Bosch, one of its most innovative competitors.
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