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Complete a wide range of cutting, grinding, and sanding tasks by pairing these accessories with your rotary tool.
Polish, deburr, and remove rust from metal surfaces such as tools, machine parts, and electrical contacts.
Sharpen, deburr, and grind metal surfaces.
Shape and smooth wood, fiberglass, and rubber surfaces or remove rust from metal.
Buff, polish, and clean with in these kits.
For engraving and carving, these kits contain a variety of Dremel-compatible bits and stones.
Cut holes, slots, and shapes in workpieces.
Swap accessories quickly and safely without tools.
The quick-change arbors in these kits allow you to easily swap accessories.
Grind, sand, finish, and polish workpieces.
Turn Dremel rotary tools into miniature drill presses.
Keep a variety of bits on hand for routing, inlaying, and mortising in wood and other soft materials.
Convert your rotary tool into a small router table to slot, edge, groove, and sand items in both conventional and irregular shapes.
Screw these hangers onto your workbench.
Grind, sand, finish, and polish with these versatile kits.
Swap out accessories on your Dremel without tools.
Protect yourself from sparks or flying debris when using your rotary tool.
Convert your straight grinder into an angle grinder.
Convert your rotary tool into a plunge router to route circles, route freehand, and cut decorative edges, straight slots, and inlay work.
Make controlled cuts in drywall, fiberglass, and laminate.
Replace the brush and spring on your rotary tool.
Free up a hand while using your Dremel on a workpiece.
For fast accessory changes without any other tools, twist these wrenches to loosen and tighten the collet on your Dremel grinder.
Sharpen, grind, and sand at accurate 45° and 90° angles with these rests.
Engrave, etch, carve, and polish with precise control. These grips shift the weight of your tool to your palm for a balanced feel and less fatigue.
Mount these attachments to the nose of your Dremel to blow away dust and fine debris for better visibility when sanding, engraving, and carving.
Attach these guides to your Dremel to cut circular holes in a variety of materials.
Create stable, controlled cuts in tile or grout with a guide and bit that allow maximum visibility.
The bendable shaft with handpiece lets these grinders operate smoothly with less vibration, noise, and heat than other hand-held grinders.
Convert your bench-mount motor or drill to a flexible-shaft grinder.
Remove excess material and smooth workpieces with these tools, also known as die grinders.
Kits include a light duty grinder and a variety of tools for intermittent grinding on most metals.
Use these grinders for light, intermittent grinding, deburring, and finishing.
The lightweight, pencil-sized grinder in these kits works at high speeds and is more durable than light duty grinders, making it good for frequent use.
More durable than our Light Duty Grinders, these are designed for more frequent use.
Collect the dust, debris, and fine particulates you generate while grinding by attaching the plastic dust hood on these grinders to a vacuum system.
High-quality bearings ensure long spindle life, even when grinders are used continuously.
Also known as die grinders.
With high-quality bearings and collets for long spindle life, these grinders are rated for continuous use to take on tough jobs.
Kit includes a light duty grinder and an assortment of tools for occasional grinding, deburring, and finishing.
Use these grinders for occasional light grinding, deburring, and finishing.
Attach cutoff wheels to a Dremel grinder.
Pair with Dremel rotary tools to securely grip bits and burs.
Use these wheels to cut through metal such as aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Made of diamond abrasive, these wheels cut ceramics, tile, and other abrasive materials.
Use these wheels for cutting soft metal, plastic, stone, and wood.
A ceramic alumina abrasive cuts through stainless steel.
These blades have a continuous edge with diamond grit to cut through ceramics.
Cut plastic, wood, and soft metal such as aluminum, brass, and copper.
The segmented edge on these blades is coated with diamond grit for cutting plastic.
A tungsten carbide grit edge cuts through abrasive materials such as composites and fiberglass.