*Love this **MyBest.Tools** have the original dremel oscillating tool but it's corded which is fine in many instances but this is so versatile. Must have for any tool monger like me.*
OK -- Thank you for that info. -- I thought that the Dewalt could be locked at it's highest speed -- (iwthout having hands on the trigger ) -- so I was hoping it could also be locked at the 3 different speeds. --- Great Video ! --- Thanks again !
I noticed you changed the blade angle. Mine does it when I pushing on it. I thought mine might be deflective, but how I'm not sure. When you change your angle do you have to squeeze the blade lever or is it just pressure? Thanks,
I've got 2 questions ; (1) Regarding the Variable 3 Speeds ; Can you use the 3 speed selector and not have to use the trigger ? -- or do you always have to use the Trigger to initiate the motor ? --- (2) Do you know if my Dremel Oscillating Blades will work with the Dewallt clamping method -- or will I have to use that add on collar that you showed ? ----- Enjoyed your video.
( 1) You always have to use the trigger, the speed selectors only limit the max speed. Speed is also controlled by feathering the trigger. (2) I doesn't appear that Dremel's standard blades will attach without using the adapter, however the Dremel brand makes universal attachment blades that quick attach to any brand that would work without the adapter. Thanks for watching!
The DCS356b has the same motor, tool length, voltage, and max RPM as the DCS355b. The Additional features on the 6 vs the 5 is the 3-speed switch at the bottom of the tool and an LED light on the head of the tool. The 3 speed switch gives you more fine control of the cutting speed.
Before I bought my oscillating tool I was homeless and bald. Three days later I had a full head of hair and running two fortune 500 companies. True story.
IMy experience says its not worth buying more expensive blades. I haven't seen any advantage of buying $15 blade to 50 cent blades from Amazon. Both wear out quickly and I never saw increased blade life by paying more. I retooled blades once in awhile using grinder, its not perfect but it gave more life to the blade that you would otherwise throw away.
Dewalt Europe are a ripoff and have a joke website... I bought a couple of there 18v tools but that didnt last long.. Too expensive, starting to charge almost the price of the actual tools for spare parts.. I mean to get a replacment switch for my brushless impact, I have to buy the complete unit motor and the works... Not worth it, they know that too.. Hoping you chuck it in the bin and buy another... Both Milwaukee and dewalt are now dong this practice with there latest stuff... I made the switch to makita, everythings availible down to the individual parts, no rippoff.. Better tools and more reasonably priced for me here in Europe.. Dewalt you SUCK !!!
Bought one last week for $129. Great tool I never knew I needed.
*Love this **MyBest.Tools** have the original dremel oscillating tool but it's corded which is fine in many instances but this is so versatile. Must have for any tool monger like me.*
$99 is a hell of a deal. Well done.
Thank you for posting this helpful video!
OK -- Thank you for that info. -- I thought that the Dewalt could be locked at it's highest speed -- (iwthout having hands on the trigger ) -- so I was hoping it could also be locked at the 3 different speeds. --- Great Video ! --- Thanks again !
I noticed you changed the blade angle. Mine does it when I pushing on it. I thought mine might be deflective, but how I'm not sure. When you change your angle do you have to squeeze the blade lever or is it just pressure? Thanks,
I've got 2 questions ; (1) Regarding the Variable 3 Speeds ; Can you use the 3 speed selector and not have to use the trigger ? -- or do you always have to use the Trigger to initiate the motor ? --- (2) Do you know if my Dremel Oscillating Blades will work with the Dewallt clamping method -- or will I have to use that add on collar that you showed ? ----- Enjoyed your video.
( 1) You always have to use the trigger, the speed selectors only limit the max speed. Speed is also controlled by feathering the trigger. (2) I doesn't appear that Dremel's standard blades will attach without using the adapter, however the Dremel brand makes universal attachment blades that quick attach to any brand that would work without the adapter. Thanks for watching!
Czy utnie pręt gwintowany i go wykończy aby nakręcić nakrętkę? To jedyna czynność jakiej nie mam pewności że zrobi po za szlifierką kątową..
great video.
Thanks!
No battery indicator?
ear pro when using full speed!
Whats the difference with the older model the dcs355?
The DCS356b has the same motor, tool length, voltage, and max RPM as the DCS355b. The Additional features on the 6 vs the 5 is the 3-speed switch at the bottom of the tool and an LED light on the head of the tool. The 3 speed switch gives you more fine control of the cutting speed.
@@TJLawrence254 thanks alot for explaining,
@@TJLawrence254 The 355 has a light as well as far as I know
Before I bought my oscillating tool I was homeless and bald. Three days later I had a full head of hair and running two fortune 500 companies. True story.
HCS blade? Bi-Metal blade? Uses? Beyond obvious?
true i think so
I have this tool. It eats blades like I eat tacos.
buy better blades.
@@jeffreycole2816what brand of blades would you recommend? And would you recommend reshaping old blades?!?! Asking for serious advice here 😅
IMy experience says its not worth buying more expensive blades. I haven't seen any advantage of buying $15 blade to 50 cent blades from Amazon. Both wear out quickly and I never saw increased blade life by paying more. I retooled blades once in awhile using grinder, its not perfect but it gave more life to the blade that you would otherwise throw away.
Dewalt Europe are a ripoff and have a joke website... I bought a couple of there 18v tools but that didnt last long.. Too expensive, starting to charge almost the price of the actual tools for spare parts.. I mean to get a replacment switch for my brushless impact, I have to buy the complete unit motor and the works... Not worth it, they know that too.. Hoping you chuck it in the bin and buy another... Both Milwaukee and dewalt are now dong this practice with there latest stuff... I made the switch to makita, everythings availible down to the individual parts, no rippoff.. Better tools and more reasonably priced for me here in Europe.. Dewalt you SUCK !!!