The Home Handyman"s Secret Weapon - The Dremel Trio

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If you are a home handyman with an ever growing "Honey Do" list, the Dremel Trio is a tool you shouldn't be without.
Dremel's design goal for the Trio was to give do-it-yourselfers like you a single, affordable, multi-purpose tool for all those small projects around the house.
They wanted a small, easy to use tool that would take the hassle out of doing most of the common projects that home handymen (and women) tackle.
How long have you been wanting to re-grout the kitchen tile? And why do you keep putting it off? Because of the difficulty of removing the old grout? Well when you have a Dremel Trio, removing the old grout is the easy part of the job.
The routing bit can be set to just the right depth and the non-marring base will protect the tile surface.
The Trio is small so that you can always see what you're doing and the adjustable handle keeps you comfortably in control no matter how much grout you have to remove.
And what about that new wall outlet? You probably would have installed it long ago if it wasn't for the hassle of cutting the hole for it.
Thanks to the Trio's "plunge cut" capability, the drilling of a pilot hole in the paneling or wallboard to fit your saw blade into is no longer required.
There goes the need to lug your drill in from the garage - one less hassle.
And the saw that you used to cut the paneling - no longer needed either - make that two less hassles.
Instead, you just draw the outline of the hole, adjust the 90-degree pivoting handle to the most comfortable position for the job, plunge the Trio's spiral jigsaw anywhere inside the lines and guide the Trio around the outline to cut out the hole.
Incidentally, the adjustable handle also allows you to also make controlled and comfortable cuts on most surfaces; vertical surfaces like the wall, a horizontal surface like a workbench, or on the floor...
or in the ceiling where you've been wanting to install that recessed lighting.
And thanks to the Trio's routing capability you can finally make one of those attractive wooden house number signs with the recessed numbers.
After that you might decide to tackle a neat wooden holiday lawn ornament.
And after that...
who knows, the sky's the limit.
Once you have a Dremel Trio, you'll find yourself saying, "That's no problem, I can do it with my Trio".
And, mark my words, you'll be doing the cutting, sanding and routing for almost all of the little jobs and projects around the house with your Dremel Trio.
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