







🔧 Unleash your inner maker with precision power and endless possibilities!
The Hi-Spec 121pc 130W Corded Rotary Tool Kit is a versatile, Dremel-compatible multi-tool designed for professional-quality DIY, craft, and repair work. Featuring a powerful 130W motor with variable speeds from 8,000 to 30,000 rpm, it includes 121 specialized bits for cutting, drilling, sanding, grinding, and polishing. Its ergonomic, compact design and detailed manual make it the ultimate all-in-one toolkit for millennial makers who demand precision and variety in their projects.








| Manufacturer | Hi-Spec Products |
| Part Number | DT30304 |
| Product Dimensions | 28 x 8.7 x 6.8 cm; 912 g |
| Item model number | DT30304 |
| Size | Small |
| Colour | Red |
| Style | Dremel style |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Compact, Ergonomic Grip, Multi Use |
| Included Components | Bit Accessory Set, Manual, Rotary Power Tool, Speed Control |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 912 g |
M**S
Outstanding bit of kit.
Brilliant! Bought as I couldn't justify paying double for dremel! Excellent grinding tool. I work as a maintenance engineer and it's as good as the one we use at work. Full of power.Thought I was having a bad day when my engine mount bolts had snapped in the engine head and brought the van to a standstill... Knew I was having a bad day when I drilled the said bolts, inserted a stud extractor (hardened) and snapped the stud extractor. No drill on earth could remove it. It just chewed them up! But this.... Wow... A couple of hours and a fair few grinding head changes later and the whole extractor was removed allowing me to drill out he remainder of the bolt fully. Yes the grinding heads aren't outstanding, but the ones supplied did me fine for a long, heavy drawn out job....and the machine itself didn't skip a beat. Plenty of oomph, didn't even feel hot after hours of grinding and feels substantial. And to the few saying it stalls.... I would have had a job getting it do so. I would say the power is well on par with any dremel I've used, if not better... These things aren't made for rapid progress. Take your time and be prepared for a few brews in between.
G**H
Fantastic
A good all around multitool good for cleaning supports and cutting and drilling 3d prints
L**N
Not bad for the price
I brought one of these to replace a well-used Draper multi-tool, which was quite literately starting to fall to bits and an faulty Aldi version, which the store it was brought from refused to replace.There appear to be several brands selling very similar looking tools and I suspect they are all made in the same factory. This was one of the cheapest and it was interesting to see where the cost cuttings had been made.First off you *don't* get a carry case. Supplied instead is a cardboard box with the tool, a case of accessories (as pictured) and a zip-lock bag containing what is essentially a brief safety leaflet. The tool itself is middling; it lacks torque but makes up for that with rotational speed. No additional brushes are provided although there are ports to access them. I suspect replacements won't be that hard to find.Centering is about right, given the price and I had no problem making some fairly accurate cuts in thin solid aluminum tubing. One thing that annoyed me slightly though was the use of collets to hold the accessories. Three of differing size are provided although I would have much preferred a drill-style chuck. The largest of them is needed for the majority of the accessories but I found it was a tight fit. It's made of brass so no doubt will loosen a little with use.As for the accessories, these are cheap but I found the sanding drums of a higher than expected quality. The cut off discs on the other hand are *not* reinforced and are shockingly thin. I lost two in short order, once when trying to get the holder with disc mounted into the tight collet and another doing the reverse. On the other hand when used properly they were surprisingly effective and as previously mentioned made short work of the aluminum.I also tested two of the grinding stones, they are of the fine-grade type and both in appearance and effectiveness the same as every other cheap multi-tool stone I've tried. Other than that two things which annoyed me slightly was the omission of grinding discs, something which Draper provides and which can prove to be very useful, and the annoying tendency of the smaller sanding drums to block the closing of the accessory case. These though are pretty minor niggles.Overall you get what you pay for; I needed it in a hurry but will continue to use it. It's fine for light DIY and accurate enough for modeling work and the compatibility with Dremel accessories (which I didn't test) should allow the user to overcome the shortcomings with some of the accessories. Just go easy on it and don't treat it as a high-torque drill.
A**R
Good value
This product is value for money. It is convenient for the power levels. Wouldn't buy any other personally.
M**L
get for the unit if you need to replace Dremel
IF you have loads of decent Dremel bits but don't wish to replace your expensive unit, this is a good buy. The tool itself is decent and works well enough will Dremel bits.The bits that come with this are shockingly terrible (hence the price) so if you're buying from scratch you will need to buy the Dremel bits you require separately to get the job done. That probably works out cheaper I guess??
D**O
Unexpected good product
I ordered this multitool to save my dremels , cutting pvc vented tiles and plastic basically.Honestly I was expecting a cheaper quality , but it works great , cuts faster and even cleaner than my 3000dremel using the same blade , also its accessories fits dremel too
J**S
It's a toy more than a tool- unless you're doing intricate carving or need to sand a mouse house I wouldn't bother
Really small. It works but I was expecting it to be a little bigger from the pictures and the recommendation of using it for sanding in corners of furniture. I don't think I'd want to sand anything bigger than a matchbox with this if I'm honest! Also I think you'd only be able to cut through something the size of 4 matchsticks glued together before the cutting blades failed!That being said, I think it will come in useful for small scale drilling and maybe really intricate work- would be nice if there were some kind of instructions (like to push the button to put the tools in the top) or directions on what the tool kit actually comes with. I just think personally I should have picked an entirely different tool but liked the idea of just being able to pick up one bit of kit for multiple jobs.Also- you don't get all the accessories that you see in the picture- when they say 120piece accessory kit its mainly sanding wheels- eg from the brushes I only got one brass brush (the flat wheel one) and none of the steel etc.
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