A Rockwell RK5101K Sonicrafter 37-pc kit
 
 
 
 

Rockwell RK5101K Sonicrafter 37-pc kit

Rockwell RK5101K Sonicrafter 37-pc kit

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Rockwell RK5101K Sonicrafter 37-pc kit Reviews

I had seen a video promo on TV about this product and it does everything it promised. I would recomend it as a must to any workshop. I especially love it for working on crown mouldings and baseboards as we live in a very old house and I am currently renovating.As a female hobbyist I find this tool very easy to use and to handle.

 

Tool works as advertised. Hope to get a lot of use from it. Hope replacement parts will be available when needed. Well pleased so far.

 

Since the basic Rockwell is only $20 more than the Dremel and the extra blades are about the same price, there was no question about going for the quality/durability of a Rockwell. So I bought the Dremel and the Rockwell to compare side by side. If I did I would have researched more into the rare Praxon version of oscillating tool, which is reportedly underpowered and equivalent to size and weight of the Dremel. I was looking for a corded oscillating tool and looked at the Fein Multitasker and blades, but it is just way too expensive to purchase for my needs. Rockwell is carried by speciality woodworking stores or the internet; the Home Proj.

I read that the Bosch delivers 20 min of battery power and I might need more time than that between charges. The only convenience problem that I can foresee is getting replacement blades:. The Bosch details that I read boasted of 5,000 - 20,000 opm, but I do not know if I need to go that slow.

I also really liked the Rockwell case, it is created with niches and screw-downs to hold lots of blades/attachments in place. Dremel is carried by big box hardware stores; hobbyists who do crafts on the spur of the moment and do not need to rip open walls, will appreciate the around-the-corner convenience. I looked at the Bosch 12v battery operated version, and that would have been a good choice but I do not want to have numerous 18v tool systems and chargers for the various power hand tools that I use.

OMG, the Rockewell SoniCrafter is great. The $100 Dremel is lighter and a bit smaller but the buzz the motor makes compared to the Rockwell motor [a little bit heavier and slightly bigger] which humms smoothly is like comparing a Vespa scooter to a Victory street bike. So ordering parts in advance should be a no brainer. All four tools mentioned above have variable speeds pretty much the same: 10,000 - 21,000 opm. kind of guys have to plan ahead before ripping into a wall for remodeling.

 
 
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