This review is based on my 3 months of frequent-use.This Dremel alternative is very cheaply made. The plastic box that it comes with feels cheap and doesn't close properly once you cram everything back inside it (which you have to do because there's no designated spaces for anything within the box, it all just sits loosely).The manual it comes with is in pigeon English, because it's been translated from Japanese into English so it doesn't make sense at all.The tool itself has a pretty horrific smell - like burning plastic. It's not from use, as it's smelt like that from the day I originally opened it, but it's hard to get over. It smells toxic.The bits it comes with are hard to place in the tool (due to cheap and poorly built locking mechanism) and they break easily. Yesterday I used the sandpaper bit for about 20 seconds on a piece of wood and it absolutely destroyed (refer to other reviews saying the same thing with pictures).I'm not normally pedantic or stingy, but I did count all the bits and accessories and it's not close to the number they're claiming. It's about 30 bits less.I feel annoyed that I was fooled by the half-decent reviews into getting this and am now considering throwing this in the bin, taking the loss, and just buying an actual Dremel. A lesson learned. Don't make the same mistake I did.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]