Thanks for the review will be getting one for sure .As regards bit holding several manufacturers do little key ring bit holders .Got A DeWalt one with the usual sizes for £10 impact bits to . Impressed with the worx 242.
I have a worx dremel type tool idk what you'd call that? Rotary tool IDK. I've been very happy with it and was much cheaper than the brand name. I've used it to cut modifications into acrylic panels on PC cases, modify metal parts like I ordered a new fan and motor for the exhaust in our bathroom and the repro part had an axle that was too long. I just use dremel attachments.
The number 1 test that nobody bothers to do: Put it in your drawer, fully charged, for a month or two, and then take it out and try to use it! There is nothing so frustrating as taking out a battery operated tool and finding out it’s dead and needs to be charged up before you can use it!!!
I absolutely agree! Side note the lavalier mic packs I use can't even be stored a day powered off without completely being drained. That being said, its been over a week with nominal use and it's still indicating 3 bars of power. Let's see how it goes. Appreciate your feedback!
@@christiandunbar532 this is basically an overview. I put out an after project update giving a bit more nuance to my experience, but I'm an average consumer more so than a professional data driven reviewer. Check out the accounts I included in my description for more detailed reviews.
Thanks for the review will be getting one for sure .As regards bit holding several manufacturers do little key ring bit holders .Got A DeWalt one with the usual sizes for £10 impact bits to . Impressed with the worx 242.
I have a worx dremel type tool idk what you'd call that? Rotary tool IDK. I've been very happy with it and was much cheaper than the brand name. I've used it to cut modifications into acrylic panels on PC cases, modify metal parts like I ordered a new fan and motor for the exhaust in our bathroom and the repro part had an axle that was too long. I just use dremel attachments.
@@artosbear I believe Bosch owns Dremel. It's a premium brand. Solid internals.
@@artosbear WORX had been working for me so far crosses fingers on long term quality/reliability
@@enterlematrixhe said about how happy he is using a die grinder for all the projects.
Saves a wrist for sure
Absolutely my goal, to be efficient and prevent unnecessary injury. I appreciate your comment and continued follow and support.
Informative video
Thanks so much for your feedback and sub! Your support is foundational.
The number 1 test that nobody bothers to do:
Put it in your drawer, fully charged, for a month or two, and then take it out and try to use it! There is nothing so frustrating as taking out a battery operated tool and finding out it’s dead and needs to be charged up before you can use it!!!
I absolutely agree! Side note the lavalier mic packs I use can't even be stored a day powered off without completely being drained. That being said, its been over a week with nominal use and it's still indicating 3 bars of power. Let's see how it goes. Appreciate your feedback!
Can you demonstrate its capabilities?
@@christiandunbar532 this is basically an overview. I put out an after project update giving a bit more nuance to my experience, but I'm an average consumer more so than a professional data driven reviewer. Check out the accounts I included in my description for more detailed reviews.
Hi, if you connect the usb charger at device, the device works or not? Tnx so much!
I try it, the result is "not"
Mine stopped working after i left if on charge for an hour
@@rizvitodikromo-cl3tu are you serious?! Wow...
Like the battery light is on. But nothing seems to react. Maybe it is in some type of locked state
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