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Dremel 2500-01 Rotary Tool Multi-Vise

Dremel 2500-01 Rotary Tool Multi-Vise

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Dremel 2500-01 Rotary Tool Multi-Vise

 
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The Dremel multi-vise helps you secure your project or free up a hand for extra control when using your Dremel rotary tool. The removable cushioned jaws on the 2500-01 help protect delicate workpieces while providing a firm, steady grip, and they clamp to any worksurface up to 2-1/2 inches thick. This holder turns your Dremel rotary tool into a stationary sander, grinder or polisher, and the removable jaws create a stand-alone bar clamp on the Dremel 2500-01.

 
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Package Length:13.6 inches
Package Width:8.0 inches
Package Height:4.0 inches
Package Weight:3.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews

Features
  • Multi-vise tool that helps you secure your project or free up a hand

  • Rotates 360-degrees and tilts 50-degrees so you can lock the work piece in any position

  • Clamping jaws create a stand-alone bar clamp; tool holder turns Dremel rotary tools into a stationary sander, grinder or polisher

  • Includes vise head, tool holder, adjustable base; fits Dremel tools: 400, 300, 398, 395, 285, 275, 800, 780

  • Weighs 3.6-pounds


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 24 customer reviews )
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26 of 26 found the following review helpful:


4Pleasantly surprised. Very well made and versatile  May 02, 2008 By audioholic
I wasn't expecting too much from the reviews and knowing this is all plastic. For light work its great and very easy to work with during projects. You can put the vise in differently than the photo shows allowing your to quickly remove it from the bench or desk and take it to the drill press or wherever. As discussed its not for super heavy duty work where you need a metal vise.

23 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5More solid than I expected  Aug 02, 2009 By Robert K. Walz
I read a few reviews of the vise being made of plastic and that it wasn't very solid. The reviews gave me low expectations. I didn't want to buy something I'd regret.

At my local home improvement store, I saw and reluctantly tried a display. The solid feel and the range of grasping angles caught me by surprise. I wanted a vise that could bend to fit my projects, this is it. Much impressed by the demo, I took one home right away.

Now realize, this is very compatible with rotary tools in that it's not meant for heavy duty work--like bearing down and ripping through 2x4's. Perhaps 'vice' is a misleading word in that regard--this isn't a hunk of metal bolted to a bench. This is a 'rotary tool multi-vise' which is an accurate description of this product--a multiple position clamp/holder for rotary tool projects.

I've used this vise for wood working projects (custom guitar parts) and cutting bolts and other remodeling work. The vise is absolutely fine, solid, and reliable. The plastic bits are hard molded and there is a fair amount of cast metal. The blue contact pieces of the clamp are the 'soft' pads. Those are removable and give a good amount of cushion and support to hold your project. There is an attachment to mount the tool instead of the clamp. You can also use the clamp independent of the base. The clamp slides along the rail when you hold a release button and squeezes to a firm grip with the knob.

Like I said, I was against this product, but once I tried one it was a perfect match.

24 of 25 found the following review helpful:


4Extra hand makes work a little easier  Dec 11, 2007 By Christian J. Moore "cnlmoore"
So far this little vise has been just what the Dr ordered. It holds the dremel tool securely to my work surface, keeping my hands free to hold the project. It will also hold the project well when the item is too small to hold in my hands. Great item - watch for sales or bonus buys to make this an even better deal.

26 of 29 found the following review helpful:


5DREMEL 2500 VISE  Apr 20, 2008 By Herbert W. Weldon
I OWN FOUR OTHER DREMEL VISE'S, PLUS I ALSO HAVE MOST OF THEIR POWER TOOLS. I STARTED BUYING DREMEL IN 1965 AND I HAVE DONE COUNTLESS WORK PROJECTS WITH THEM. I AM NOW A MINIATURE MACHINIST BUILDING STERLING ENGINES AND THE DREMEL TOOLS ARE A GREAT ASSET. THE VISE IS EXCEPTIONAL IN HOLDING AND POSITIONING TO MY TYPE OF WORK PROJECTS. I HAVE ALREADY USED IT FOR MANY PROJECTS. THE RAPID JAW SPACING AND GRIP POWER ARE OF GREAT HELP WITH MY CARPAL TUNNEL PROBLEM. JUST DON'T EXPECT THIS VISE TO DO THE JOB OF A METAL MACHINIST VISE. THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE RIGHT JOB IS A GOOD GUIDELINE. HERB WELDON

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


4Very Handy  Mar 26, 2009 By Dave
This multi-position vice is really a benefit when you need a third hand. I have used mine many times. I would rate it with 5 stars except for the two gripping parts which hold the material steady are made of a strong plastic. Ordinarily that is OK except when the materials you are working on heat up and leave an impression on the two grips. Obviously, the fix for this is do not continue working on the material when it gets too hot. A better fix would be for Dremel to include a metal gripping surface that is insulated from the plastic grip so heat will not be transferred to other plastic parts of the vise. People who have used Dremels appreciate this because they know the high speeds of the Dremel can cause a lot of heat rather quickly. While I find this to be a fault, it is one that you can work around.

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