There was a lot of corner sanding my random orbit couldn’t get to that was ideal for the Dremel. This particular phase of the project involved some moderate sanding of wood that had already been stripped and cleaned in preparation for Fuhr 105 stain and Fuhr 260 finish. Now that I think about it, I’ll probably be working on it for an eternity. I was recently working on a window resoration project. Some cordless multi-tools have had a less than stellar reputation for battery life, so I was concerned the Dremel Multi-Max Cordless might fall into the same category. There are simply many times where going cordless makes a lot of sense, which is why I was eager to see how the Dremel peformed on an extensive sanding project. However, like many corded tools, the Fein cord (despite being generously long) can start to feel a bit more like a leash on some projects. Most of the time when I need an oscillating tool, I tend to reach for my trusty Fein Multi-Master. Just enter a useful comment on any article, or subscribe to our ridiculously handy weekly email newsletter and you’re automatically entered to win.
They also chipped in an extra cordless Multi-Max that will be awarded to one lucky winner in our November 2010 Free Stuff Giveaway. That’s right, sandtastic! Dremel graciously shipped out their latest innovation to us, the Dremel Multi-Max Cordless.