[Dailydrool] Dremels

Beverly Szaton bgszap2 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 20 03:36:04 PST 2013


I must have 15 dremels. Seriously. Cordless.
I assume you are more organized than I, most newborn kittens are.
I bought a corded one recently and took it back because the noise level
alone send the dogs scurrying for a really good hiding place--none of this
behind the couch stuff but in the backs of closets and under beds with a 2"
clearance.
I took it back it had only one setting: superfast.

The cordless ones are better but I have had serious problems with them
holding a charge long enough to do all four feet. ANd I lose the chargers,
and I lose the piece that you charge up, and when I find all that and
charge it I cannot find the dremel itself.

Dremels are wonderful and I love them but I cannot seem keep the cordless
ones running and all the pieces together.I use them at shows and need
batteries that LAST.
Also ifyou have a long-haired dog and I do, it is gut-wrenchingly easy to
catch the long hair from a flicked tail, that beautiful black plume, in the
dremel and lemmetellya--- it's horrible.

Also you CAN dremel too far down and you need to remember to alternate
nails quickly, before they get hot.

Right now I have 6 pieces of Dremels-- batteries and chargers but none that
go together-- on Doc's crate.I keep hoping I will find the rest of at least
one of them soon.

MomPerson, Clueless, brain dead, and broke from buying new Dremels, to
Nigel, Llewis, Conley (oh no,not those, not those clippers either get away,
leave my beyootiful feets alone!!) and Doc (wait wait wait a minit wait
what are you doing wait what is that give me my foot, wait)
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