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Dremel Velocity Hyper-Oscillating Tool Kit drops to $90 shipped (Reg. $130+)

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Amazon is offering the Dremel Velocity 7.0 Amp Hyper-Oscillating Ultimate Remodeling Tool Kit (VC60-01) for $90 shipped. That’s more than $50 under the original listing and the best price Amazon has offered it for outside of a brief deal back in July of 2017. For comparison, Home Depot sells it for $146+. Rated 4+ stars from over 75 Amazon customers.

Dremel Velocity Hyper-Oscillating Tool Kit:

The Dremel Velocity VC60 is the power tool that bridges the gap between traditional oscillating tools and rough-cutting tools, such as reciprocating saws and circular saws. The Velocity tool allows you to tackle larger jobs that other traditional oscillating tools can’t. With a powerful 7.0 AMP motor, an integrated control foot, 5 degrees of oscillation angle and a newly designed, patented drive system, users can now feel confident about making long and accurate cuts quickly in a variety of materials. Velocity is a two position tool; with the control foot open, the tool is great for making long, accurate cuts in panel materials and with the control foot closed, the tool is a high-powered traditional oscillating tool optimal for any cutting, scraping, sanding, grinding or grout removal application.

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