@byronmoscoso2213 The tool spins in the opposite direction. It actually gets tighter every time you pull the trigger, maybe you aren't cut out for this.
@@emort6taking extra safety precautions is better then doing something just because you feel it’s safe. Keep in mind, not everyone have the strongest hands to do the simplest things.
@wethobgoblin2740 I'm not saying that I have ultra strong fingers, the rotation of the tool is counter to the tightening of the collet. The second that the grinding wheel or cut off disc hits your work surface it is actually getting tighter, this is by design. I used the wrench the first couple times until I realized how the tool works, that was years ago.
After commenting on one of these videos about what a pain it was to change the sanding drums.Alovely man got back to me about this. He actually asked me if I had a weird looking drum in my kit. This was a shared tool between me and my dad who has since passed away. He helped me distinguish what I was looking for. I had about 3 different ones and I just ignoring them. I had two sanding Quick Change drums plus one gor a cutting wheel. I have had such a nice experiences on RU-vid with gentleman like this explaining something to me in a way that I could figure it out. So thank you to all the strangers out there. Who have given me a break , and helped. My dad always bought the latest tools and I should have known better😅
I use the same rotary tool. I'm definitely going to swap this out now! I hate the collet on the m12. The little teeth always get shifted out of place too. Have to smack the bit down inorder for the teeth to release.
I have most of my power tools Milwaukee but for the rotary tool I still had to stick with Dremel their speed adjusting and pen attachment is something I couldn’t pass on
Dremel also make a collar that replaces the black collar just below the bit that has the wrench built in, and because it's the same size you can use all the Dremel accessories like the 90 degree offset
I was being a cheap as$ and got the knock off version of this for a set of 2. The thing didn’t last a couple of sec before it broke. Seen your video and going to order the dermal version.
Its good they didn't try to use so.e proprietary size. It will have the same problem with grip as any drill with a keyless chuck. Mine has worked well for years other than slipping when abused though
I used to have the rotary tool & sold it. No matter what collet I used it always came loose from the vibration of using the tool. I could tighten it as much as possible & it still happened. I love Milwaukee tools but this one I definitely prefer my dremel.
I wonder if you had a bad one. I have found this to be flawless so far. I am glad Milwaukee makes this version because when you already have a bunch of M12 batteries it just makes sense.
The Dremel keyless chucks still require using a small wrench or vide grips to undo sometimes because the vibrations of using the rotary tool cause the chuck teeth to move closer and closer until they bind and then you’re in the same boat as before. I tried switching but found the same issue. It doesn’t matter how gentle you are snugging the keyless chuck up it will still (with continuous use) bind and require tools to take the mandrel/tool out of the chuck. Keep your money and stick with what’s provided until it wears out and needs replacing then go town with whichever option you like, just know that you were warned.
Yep I actually had it bind up so bad I had to throw it out tried soaking it in Kroil for days with no luck end up destroying at trying to loosen it up and it never loosened up
I had that chuck, but I chucked it. It slips. The collet is the perfect fit and provides more surface friction. They haven't implemented a better system yet. All they have to do is make the shank triangular, then the keyless chuck would have a superior grip.
Bought and tried the Dremel head and wasn’t too impressed, I’d rather just stick to the original collet as I personally found it to have a better hold on bits for my use. Just my preference tho, still a killer M12 tool 💥
My tool doesn't engage until it's on 2.5 speed. When I try use it at 1 it just buzzes & doesn't rotate it's not very old & i've not used it much. Mostly as it only works for about 20seconds then all 4 lights will flash & I need to wait a few mins :/ it's annoying & a headache more then anything!
I've gone thru 2 Dremel chucks in the past 10 years if using this tool. Need another one. First one I bought was $5.99, 2nd was $9.99. I just guessing the 3rd will be $39 99
I’m not a fan of those keyless chucks. I find they loosen up unless you use a wrench on them. A better option, in my opinion, is the replace the removable nosecone piece, the black plastic piece under the collet. And replace it with a dremel one that has a built in wrench in it. You unscrew it and use it to loosen the collet. I hope what I’m saying makes sense lol
Same here. I have bought the Dremel, Ryobi & Hart versions and all 3 were out of balance so badly they were going to damage my rotary tool if I kept using them
I've been wanting to get one of these but I have very little use for it. So that brings me to my question, can the wife use this for her nail 💅 hobby? Is it slow(rpms) enough to safely use?
Can someone help me out here. I do metal working as a welder and the amount of times I’ve said I need a dermal is stupid. So my first question is how much is one of these guys? And should I just get a corded for extra power?
I have bought 4 different versions of those keyless chucks & all of them are dangerously out of balance, the dremel being the worst, but the best quality material, so I was able to machine away the excess material causing the problem.
And yet the Milwaukee still works great and I don’t have to get into a new battery system. It’s be stupid for me to buy a dremel instead of a Milwaukee.
-- he's right" Milwaukee tools aren't always magic - on occasion they put out a POS - this little tool qualifies: I bought it, hated it, gave it to my daughter ( an M12 user ) who also doesn't like and seldom uses it
@@Simplelittlelife well if you're still dumb enough to be using the small wrench I figured youd be blown away that you have the tool to solve all your problems already in your hand
Because I like Milwaukee tools the best and already have a bunch of M12 tools and batteries. Just makes sense to keep the same platform throughout my shop.
Yeah and they constantly break, I literally removed it from my new Dremel this weekend and went back to the wrench. KISS keep it simple stupid the best tool is the simplest tool that gets the job done.
All depends on use case. I have a lot of machine to maintain on my property and often they’re out of cords reach. This thing is way better than any corded tool for my situation.