How Do You Buy A Rotary Tool As A Gift?
A rotary tool is a handy gift for just about any hobbyist, handyperson or craft lover. It can be used for precision cutting, drilling, grinding, sanding, shaping, sharpening, polishing, detailing and even engraving. And manicurists will wonder how they ever lived without one. Understand how the recipient will use the rotary tool to determine how large a unit to purchase. For etching glass, for example, you’d want a small tool that’s easier to maneuver than the one you’d want for large woodworking projects. (A good midrange tool is a variable-speed unit that operates between 5,000 and 25,000 rpm.) Look for features such as variable speed, cordless options, availability of accessories, and a flexible shaft. Choose a trusted brand. Dremel is the most popular; Sears Craftsman and Black & Decker also have several models. Expect to pay between $25 for a basic rotary tool and $150 for a kit that includes accessories. Look into return policies and available warranties. Check on delivery times