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Dremel PRO Cutting DSM20 Multipurpose Carbide Cutting Wheel DSM500 2615S500JB

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Description

The DSM500 is a multipurpose carbide cutting disc. This abrasive cutting wheel with carbide grit is designed for doing straight and plunge cuts in wood and other soft materials.

Features

  • Brand
    DREMEL
  • Width
    7.7 cm
  • Weight
    280 g
  • Material
    Carbide
  • Colour
    Multicolour

Customer reviews

BBernard
Published on 14/06/2023, France

Good product but a bit expensive....

BBernard
Published on 30/12/2024, France

Pleasantly surprised by this product, precise cutting on wood without effort on the machine.

MManoMano Customer
Published on 24/01/2023, France

I like this product for its ease of use, and for its precision.

JJackie
Published on 28/11/2023, France

Product conforms to the original, nothing to complain about

AAnne-Marie
Published on 23/03/2022, France

Compliant product and delivered quickly

RRoberto
Published on 17/07/2024, Italy

Excellent disc for clean cuts without burrs. Good durability

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