Gabriel Sharrow—December 26, 2025
I use this a few times a week for miniatures. Either to help sculpting, or pinning, this has been an incredible tool. I also use it regularly for cleaning up resin 3d prints and wish I had bought it sooner. It is so well priced, with plenty of tool options, great battery life, locking container, and a good feel in the hand that makes it feel quite durable. The instructions are basic but clear. 10/10 Read more
Chris—December 28, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I absolutely love this tool. It has adjustable speeds to be able to adapt to varying projects. It is lightweight making it easy to use even on intricate projects. It did not get hot during use and is very ergonomically This tool is very versatile and I have used this to engrave initials on tools, trim plastic pieces and even sand small intricate wood pieces. It comes with multiple bits for all different types of projects. The battery lasts a long time and it charges very fast. This tool seems durable and a great value. They include an easy to read instruction manual that is in several languages and a reference card explaining what each bit is for. It also comes with a great case that holds the tool and all the bits. Very compact and easy to store. My wife is making me order her one now to use on her finger nails when she does them because I like it so much I won’t let her use mine. Read more
Jyunte—January 12, 2026
Nice electric tool that can be used for drilling, engraving, grinding and a multitude of other chores. My only complaint is that the tool is not held securely inside the case. The magnets allow it to drop out easily. Read more
Emily—November 5, 2025
Nice and compact! Love the red color. I wish the button to push the inside out and the tool were two different buttons. We accidentally pushed it and the tool fell out and hit the floor because we did not expect the tool to also pop out. Also there isnt a solid flat cutting bit to cut though things. But works great, love the different modes and the guide it came with to show what speed to use for each bit. Nice and handy for art projects! Read more
Mitchell Gore—December 7, 2025
Very sleek, and high-end, next-level industrial design. The very slim profile and lightweight makes holding and using this tool as easy as holding a large marker. I have had more traditional form-factor rotary tools in the past, but precise delicate control was never really achievable with them, but finally achievable with this tool. The ergonomics and overall form factor is a game changer for hand-held rotary tools. While it may not have high torque some may want or need, this is a must for any hobbyist who needs a high-speed rotary tool for intricate, precise work, such as crafters and modelers. Highly recommend. Read more
Chubba—December 13, 2025
This bad boy can drill through metal. It fears no material, it merely works. Great for drilling holes for earring crafting. Sleek looking as well. Worth every penny so far. Read more
Stephen—November 16, 2025
The good- the design. How its compact, how the bits are stored, mostly, and ease of use. Pretty nifty pressing something and the tool pops up , makes you feel high tech . Its perfect for smaller lightweight grinding and whatnot. I use it for 3d print clean up. Where it could use improvement **They may have done this on other models I don't know. -Bit access/ease of getting bits out of the holder. - While it is a great storage solve, there is no clear way to get the bits in and out, unless your using tweezers or just pushing on it or whatever (you need to use it to understand what that means), unless I'm missing something. I was surprised because of the way the toll itself pops out I figured that getting bits would be similar, it not. Collet issues- The diameter of the collet where you insert the tooling is tiny, Its a "twist to tighten" ideah like a drill chuck, but the two of the wheels are small, i said that, but also they come lose easily when working with it which causes the bit to just fall out after some rattling. I was cleaning out a hole on a 3d printed part, a deeper hole .2" diam, and wanted to just clean up the tube, the bit fell out of it a few times, it shouldn't have, but it may not ha been the collet, it could have been the fact its rally hard to get it to tighten around the it? , Adding a stop button on the rotation would really clean that up, or making the diameter of the collet itself bigger , meaning the knobs that have to be twisted. Power Button location- while i like the fact that you need to switch the device on and then power it up, it is counter intuitive and border line dangerous to have the power button at the opposite end as the tooling. A major oversite in design, but not the end of the world It could cut you easily if you need to shut it off or are a little careless when doing so because you need to flip the tool around to use it after both powering it on and after use. , or it could cut your project or whatever, - Having the power button on the tool end where you could quickly shut it off , would be better and safer, not that i think this could do serious damage to you, with the right tool head, i think you could be cut enough. are these deal breakers? NO. i will most likely retro fit it with 3d printed parts to make the coller bigger and make a stand, it's still a quality tool and feels good int he hands- it has its place. I would just do some remodeling to the layout and call it a day. Good job guys I love the design, your brand has made a good name for itself. Read more
Cameron C—January 8, 2026
This has been excellent for post-processing 3D prints, especially if your printer (or you lol) isn't the best at precise tolerances. Several of the bits have fit perfectly into magnet holes in my prints that were initially too small, but were easily expanded to be a perfect fit. I've tried using Dremels and other tools to accomplish this, but they're typically too powerful for delicate operations and this tool fits the bill perfectly. It's earned a permanent spot on my desk because of how often I'm reaching for it! Read more