Yes, dremels & other rotary tools are game changers on many jobs & I used them extensively doing antique repair/carving for those antiques. At one time I looked up dental rotary tools b/c I knew they hung up using just a shaft & I wanted a variable speed motor w/ a 4-5 foot shaft on it. This was in the early 80's when my family had a Shop where we stripped/refinished old furniture. Cool that they sent you one, I've been needing one again so I'm watching. Thanks for the review, peace.
How long have you had the dremel & how many times have you charged/depleted her - over time they get weaker or that's my experience w/ some lithium batteries. peace
@user-dv7hb2sc9m I only worked with it for a couple of weeks. I do expect the battery to lose some of its capacity, for sure. Draining them completely like I did in this video is not the best thing to do. To stay in the range of 10-90% battery life would be the best to preserve its full capacity. Thanks for commenting and sharing your experience! Cheers!
But you did do a great review, I was only thinking an extremely used dremel couldn't beat a new battery but I've not seen any better review of any rotary tool like this. Heck, most wouldn't compare batteries or temperatures w/ measurements either so you were very thorough in this & fair. It's why I watch you... peace
@user-dv7hb2sc9m yeah, I know what you mean. That's why I mentioned that a person has to consider that the battery in the dremel probably lost 10-25% of its capacity after years of work. But even after adding that percentage back to its runtime, it was still well below the runtime of the DEPSTECH. Anyways, thank you for sharing your thoughts and commenting, I really appreciate it🙏
Thank you for the review! I use a corded Dremel right now and I debated upgrading to a cordless one. Also, in Dremel's defense when you were timing how long it takes to charge I found the older batteries charge faster then newer batteries. I will have to look into Depstech!
🤣not for root canals, but believe it or not, I used it to take down a couple contact points on a couple inlays that have been left too high by my dentist!
It's NOT really good review because of the No Load run time. Also Dremel 8220 is discontinued and replaced by Dremel 8240-5 . The same specs as 8220 for $79.99.
All the prices shown in this video are in canadian dollar. The lowest price point online for the 8240-5 is currently at $129.00 and, therefore, a lot more expensive.
Yes, dremels & other rotary tools are game changers on many jobs & I used them extensively doing antique repair/carving for
those antiques. At one time I looked up dental rotary tools b/c I knew they hung up using just a shaft & I wanted a variable
speed motor w/ a 4-5 foot shaft on it. This was in the early 80's when my family had a Shop where we stripped/refinished
old furniture. Cool that they sent you one, I've been needing one again so I'm watching. Thanks for the review, peace.
How long have you had the dremel & how many times have you charged/depleted her - over time they get weaker
or that's my experience w/ some lithium batteries. peace
@user-dv7hb2sc9m I only worked with it for a couple of weeks. I do expect the battery to lose some of its capacity, for sure. Draining them completely like I did in this video is not the best thing to do. To stay in the range of 10-90% battery life would be the best to preserve its full capacity. Thanks for commenting and sharing your experience! Cheers!
But you did do a great review, I was only thinking an extremely used dremel couldn't beat a new battery but I've not seen
any better review of any rotary tool like this. Heck, most wouldn't compare batteries or temperatures w/ measurements
either so you were very thorough in this & fair. It's why I watch you... peace
@user-dv7hb2sc9m yeah, I know what you mean. That's why I mentioned that a person has to consider that the battery in the dremel probably lost 10-25% of its capacity after years of work. But even after adding that percentage back to its runtime, it was still well below the runtime of the DEPSTECH. Anyways, thank you for sharing your thoughts and commenting, I really appreciate it🙏
@@adrianwoodworm ~ you made me think about it... good job & have a great day
Thank you for the review! I use a corded Dremel right now and I debated upgrading to a cordless one. Also, in Dremel's defense when you were timing how long it takes to charge I found the older batteries charge faster then newer batteries. I will have to look into Depstech!
Thanks for watching!
That was a really good review, Adrian! Nicely done.
Thank you Erik!
Very impressive review!
Thank you Jayne!
Hey Daniel 😊 Das neue Dentalset 😂 werde ich Thomas vorschlagen !!!! 👊💯😉🤣
Liebe Grüße aus Murnau 😉
😅👍🦷
Solid Review Adrian seems like a great cordless option at a great price so you don’t recommend this for DIY root canals 😂. Nice work
🤣not for root canals, but believe it or not, I used it to take down a couple contact points on a couple inlays that have been left too high by my dentist!
@@adrianwoodworm well when you have the skills pull out the drills🫡🤣
Great review!
Thank you!
It's NOT really good review because of the No Load run time. Also Dremel 8220 is discontinued and replaced by Dremel 8240-5 . The same specs as 8220 for $79.99.
All the prices shown in this video are in canadian dollar. The lowest price point online for the 8240-5 is currently at $129.00 and, therefore, a lot more expensive.
Hey Daniel 😊 Das neue Dentalset 😂 werde ich Thomas vorschlagen !!!! 👊💯😉🤣
Liebe Grüße aus Murnau 😉