🔧 Power Meets Precision: Your Ultimate Cordless Crafting Companion
The DEPSTECH Cordless Rotary Tool Kit combines an 8V motor with a robust 2.5Ah battery to deliver up to 30,000 RPM across 5 adjustable speeds. Featuring a built-in LED light, auto-locking safety, and a 5-minute speed memory, this lightweight, ergonomic tool is designed for versatile DIY tasks including carving, polishing, sanding, and drilling. The 47-piece accessory set and fast USB-C charging make it a must-have for millennial professionals seeking efficiency, portability, and precision in one sleek package.










| ASIN | B0CGCY4CKZ |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,118 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #66 in Power Rotary Tools |
| Brand | DEPSTECH |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,001) |
| Date First Available | October 17, 2023 |
| Included Components | 1x Cordless Rotary Tool, 1x Packing Case, 1x Storage Box, 1x USB-C Cable, 1x LED Light, 1x Drill Locator, 1x Cover Shield, 10x Sanding Paper Band, 1x Sanding Shank, 2x Diamond Burr Bit, 1x Woodworking Milling Cutter, 1x HSS Drill, 1x Drywall Milling Cutter, 6x Double Mesh Cutting Disc, 1x Diamond Cutting Disc, 1x Cut-off Wheel Mandrel, 4x Abrasive Stone, 1x Rubber grinder with shank, 6x Felt Wheel… |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.86 x 1.81 x 1.85 inches |
| Item model number | DC08 |
| Manufacturer | DEPSTECH |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 30000 RPM |
| Minimum Speed | 5000 RPM |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Part Number | A1L-US |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 8.86 x 1.81 x 1.85 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Carving, Cutting, Sanding, Polishing, Drilling, Home Project, DIY Craft |
| Special Feature | 5 Variable Speed 5000RPM to 30000RPM, 8V 2.5Ah Larger Battery Capacity, LED Work Light, 47pcs High Quality Accessories Kit, Cutting/Drilling Locator, Auto Locking Protection, 5 Mins Memory Function |
| Special Features | 5 Variable Speed 5000RPM to 30000RPM, 8V 2.5Ah Larger Battery Capacity, LED Work Light, 47pcs High Quality Accessories Kit, Cutting/Drilling Locator, Auto Locking Protection, 5 Mins Memory Function |
| Style | Grey-2500mAh |
| Usage | Grinding, Drilling, Detail Polishing, Engraving, Cutting, Cleaning, Sharpening, Handmade, DIY Craft |
| Voltage | 8 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
J**N
High quality with a strong motor.
This cordless rotary tool works very well and lasts quite awhile in between charges. It is not too heavy and very durably made. It is very comfortable for me to hold and use. They included accessories make it a great value. I gave it five stars.
A**S
Performance and quality well above expected for the price
When my beloved Dremel Lite finally gave up the ghost (the spindle became unseated making it impossible to keep it true), I wanted to replace it with something that had a little more power behind it. I had heard very good things about the previous generation of the Depstech 8v and this had some features that I haven't seen any other rotaries. I didn't have the biggest budget, so when there was a temporary price drop I went ahead and ordered this with fingers crossed. This thing is an outstanding rotary tool at any price. The motor is a beast. I work a lot with stock reduction of stainless steel and with my carbide burrs, this thing cuts through 304 like butter while the vibration stays very low! Grinding, cutting and sanding, both wood and steel are a pure delight. The ergonomics are very well thought out. It's a bit longer than most in this power range, and it helps tremendously when doing fine detail work. The light attachment is made without threads and can be turned to cast light where you need it without the body getting in the way. My favorite physical feature, however is the spindle lock button. I accidentally hit these buttons on every rotary tool I use more often than I care to admit. I think, in fact, that it's what did the ol Dremel Lite in, eventually. This is never a problem with this tool, as they have designed it such that the spindle lock cannot be engaged while the power button is slid to the on position. I know that for me, this will definitely increase the lifespan of the tool. I doubt I'm alone in that. The battery life is simply phenomenal. As is the charging time. It actually charges far more quickly than the 4v Dremel Lite. I don't know how they managed this. It could be voodoo for all I care. If you're on the fence and need a quality rotary tool to do hard jobs, this is the one you want!
L**D
Great tool
Not as powerful as I had hoped, but works great. Like how it has USB C charging port
J**J
Solid product
This product is solid. I didn't realize how much I needed a Dremel-style tool until I got one. I bought it initially to help me fix a door catch that wasn't quite catching. The versatility of the tool have me using it in many other scenario including the recent "sharpening" job I did with my lawnmower blade. It is very easy to use and reminds me of the "the name brand" product. It comes with several useful attachments and it has the ability to adjust the speed/torque. It isn't too loud when using it either. I bought it during a small sale but it is a good value (again) when compared to the name brand product you can get from the big box stores. A bonus is the case which helps keep everything neat!
H**R
Great quality and long battery life.
Great rotary tool. Good long battery life as well. Wish I had these much sooner. The chuck did get overtightened and won't release now. So we probably have to buy another one. But other than that, we have seen flawless performance.
F**S
Works Great for Dog Nail Grinding
mainly use this tool for trimming my dog’s nails and it works really well. The cordless design makes it easy to handle, and the different speed settings help keep the process safe and smooth. It’s powerful enough to grind down thick nails without causing discomfort. The kit comes with plenty of attachments, so it can also be used for small DIY projects, but for me it’s been especially useful as a pet nail grinder.
O**N
Super-picky review here. Only one concerning issue with this product.
First off I should say that I tend to be a bit hypercritical with reviews and not that generous with ratings. Arguably I should have given it four stars, but even a number of Dremel name-brand tools would only get four stars from me. This is actually a surprisingly good tool that most people will be happy with as long as they don't need more than "8V" of rotary tool power for whatever they're doing, and if they can avoid breaking the shaft-locking bar which is weaker than it should be. This should be thought of as a heavy "small crafts" tool and NOT a light construction tool. The marketing people are correct that this is much better than the "4V" tools while not being too heavy. First off, the #1 problem I've found with this tool is that the locking bar (the button near the tip) is not as strong as it really needs to be. When you lock the shaft to tighten the collet, you have to be careful not to apply too much torque or you're going to break something. The casing of the tool starts to clamshell open, and this is even more obvious if you tighten it when the plastic accessory collar is removed. I would suspect that people accidentally breaking the tool by using too much force to tighten the collet is probably the main problem their tech support has run into. But other than that, about the only issue is that you can't operate the tool on USB power if you need to. Plugging it in to USB power puts it into charging mode where it won't run. I don't consider this to be a huge problem especially since many devices are like this. but given that the battery is not removable/swappable it would be a nice feature if you could run the tool directly from USB power as long as the power supply is sufficient. With those concerns out of the way, here are some performance tests: Rotary Power Typical wood-carving, sanding, and metal grinding jobs: More than sufficient. You won't have any trouble using small carving/grinding burrs with this. Only some of the ones like the Kutzall Extreme will seem a little underpowered at times. Metal cutting with abrasive discs: Not quite enough power to be that great at it even with small stuff, but it's possible. Works, but takes too long when cutting something like a deck screw. I think some carbide burrs I have will cut a deck screw off with this tool much faster than a cutting disk. Rotary cutting bit: I haven't tried it on drywall yet, but I got some multi-purpose cutting bits for harder materals and cut two 5" wide circles in 3/8" thick particle board with no problem. Maybe a little slower than a more powerful tool, but much better than I expected. Since this works fine drywall ought to be easy. Cutting rebar: This was a silly test I did just to see how badly it would fail. No you're not going to cut rebar with this and a cutting disk, but a badly designed tool could burn itself out trying. The DEPSTECH tool went into overload protection mode and shut off like it should have when overloaded like this. So the overload function works quite well. Battery Life I didn't really try to measure this scientifically, so I'll just report what I was able to do. I cut two 5" wide holes in particle board (which is harder than softwood because it's half plastic) and cut off two hardened steel deck screws. This used up half of the battery. I started carving a wooden toy on half battery and almost finished before the battery ran out, would have finished easily if I had started on full battery. When starting with full battery, I haven't had the battery charge run out before I was finished with whatever i was doing. Charge time: I didn't really measure this, but subjectively I'd say that if the battery is "dead" then it takes about as long to charge to full as an iPad does on the same 40W power supply. I have to say I wasn't expecting much from a USB powered tool, but USB 3.0 power supplies tend to be 40W so it's a more than reasonable charging source. Conclusion Arguably I should have given this 4 stars. I think most people who don't break the tool by tightening the collet too hard, and have reasonable expectations for "8V power", are going to be perfectly happy with it. While the power output is not at the level of the more heavy duty construction-oriented rotary tools, it can be used for a few "construction" type purposes like cutting a small number of smaller holes in particle board or soft wood planks, and should easily handle the same in drywall. While I didn't have any problem with the battery life or charge time, someone who wants to use this all day might run into the battery limitations and the inability to either swap the battery or run off of corded power. Most people who don't need heavy duty amounts of power will be satisified with this tool, and especially the price. The only real design improvements that could be made are beefing up the shaft lock and maybe allowing for it to run from corded power.
L**S
Il brand Depstech è attivo sul mercato da circa dieci anni, preferendo come piattaforma di commercio proprio quella di Amazon che mi ha inviato in prova gratuita il dispositivo in esame. Ho sempre preferito utilizzare strumenti a filo nella convinzione che quelli ricaricabili siano più carenti dal punto di vista prestazionale, ma le convinzioni sono fatte proprio per essere smentite e così è stato. Molto simile nella colorazione ad altro dispositivo commercializzato da una nota catena di distribuzione tedesca, attiva anche nel nostro paese, il mini trapano inizia a mostrare i muscoli proprio a partire dal peso (circa 140gr). Compatto, ben costruito, con presa facilitata da inserti in gomma che non amo particolarmente per l’appiccicosità sviluppata nel tempo (avrei preferito zone zigrinate in plastica tradizionale), ha espresso una potenza inaspettata (30000 rpm non sono bruscolini) e un’escursione al ribasso ben modulata che permette lavorazioni agevoli anche su materiali plastici, evitandone eccessive deformazioni. Importante la presenza del dispositivo di blocco motore qualora si incontri nella lavorazione un eventuale ostacolo che ne impedisca la rotazione. La regolazione della velocità, con step di 5000 giri al minuto, è demandata non al classico potenziometro a rotella, ma a due pulsanti, precisi e reattivi con indicatore di progressione su scala a 4 led. Il piccolo dado a pinza di chiusura (con quattro adattatori di diametro) presenta alla base un pulsante di blocco albero e minuscola chiave inglese fornita in dotazione, per facilitarne la chiusura (ma raramente sarà necessario l’utilizzo). Vastissima la quantità di accessori forniti per intaglio, incisione, fresatura, smerigliatura, lucidatura e levigatura ma mancano le piccole lame circolari per il taglio, che si possono tranquillamente comprare a parte. In aggiunta è fornito il piccolo semiscudo trasparente para polvere/schegge e la conchiglia di appoggio nera che coadiuva le forature, entrambi facilmente applicabili con inserto a vite da sostituirsi al piccolo cappuccio presente sulla punta. Sulla base l’ingresso USB type c, per la ricarica (molto veloce e notificata anche questa, da 4 led progressivi blu) e un robusto gancio quadrato rientrante, utilissimo in caso si volesse appenderlo. Le prestazioni iniziano un decremento attorno alla seconda tacca di autonomia per cui i lavori “pesanti” andrebbero eseguiti con la carica al massimo. Comoda la valigetta che contiene comodamente il tutto (tranne l’alimentatore non fornito), senza doversi scervellare ogni volta per trovare il corretto posizionamento. Presente all’apertura il classico odore di formaldeide asiatica presente in tutti gli attrezzi importati, ma che svanisce dopo qualche giorno di salubre areazione. Corretto il rapporto qualità/prezzo nella speranza che soprattutto la batteria (non sostituibile) regga bene i frequenti cicli di carica/scarica in dipendenza ovviamente della frequenza d’uso.
T**@
Its was nice toys for my husband. Couple month and now he dont use. Machine works.
J**E
Muy buena. Algo escasa de potencia para piedra pero va bien con lo demás. Fácil de manejar al no tener cable. Se carga con facilidad.
R**Y
La scatola ha una bella immagine che fa sperare in un prodotto all'altezza delle aspettative, sperando che poi all'interno dell'imballo non ci sia troppa confusione ed invece.. ecco una splendida e inaspettata valigetta. Aperta appare subito questo utensile a batteria, bell'aspetto, che preso in mano fa notare subito il suo peso... c'è della sostanza. Interessanti gli accessori in dotazione: Una scatoletta con diversi pezzi di consumo come dischi da taglio, feltri per lucidare, cilindri di carta vetro ed altro ancora, ma ancor di più un terminale con luce led, una difesa per evitare schegge "volanti" e una sorte di "imbuto" che permette una lavorazione appoggiato al pezzo (che dovrebbe essere piano) per eseguire un taglio perpendicolare e in perfetta sicurezza con la possibilità di regolarne la profondità. C'è anche un cavo per la ricarica della batteria con attacco USB type C e un libretto di istruzioni purtroppo orfano della lingua italiana cosa che mi fa arrabbiare un poco perché l'oggetto merita. La batteria non è estraibile e serve un caricabatterie per la ricarica poiché non è compreso. La tensione di lavoro è di 8 Volt. e il fatto della batteria fissa mi fa pensare che in caso di esaurimento della stessa io non possa finire il lavoro che stavo eseguendo senza contare che solitamente diffido delle versione a batteria di questi utensili perché per forza, velocità e durata non stanno alla pari con le versioni elettriche. Beh, stavolta sono stato smentito. Non potendo caricare al momento la batteria mi sono accontentato della carica iniziale che era al 50%, ma per fare una prova mi bastava. Nel video che ho girato (mi scuserete per la prima parte che ha la messa a fuoco sbagliata e non me ne sono accorto subito) ho provato a tagliare un pezzetto di legno con un disco - che sarebbe stato più adatto al taglio del ferro - per verificare se lo stress del lavoro causasse una caduta di velocità. Nella prima parte ho utilizzato un vecchio utensile elettrico, mentre nella seconda parte ho usato questo Depstech a batteria. Mi ha sorpreso come sia stato alla pari con quello elettrico forse addirittura appena un pò più veloce. La differenza sostanziale sta che nell'elettrico ho settato la velocità di taglio al livello 5 quando c'era ancora il 6 e la max velocità disponibile, mentre sul batteria ho dovuto mettere il livello 5 che è il massimo disponibile. Sul corpo dell'utensile abbiamo in cima vicino al mandrino l'interruttore di accensione e il blocco mandrino per poter stringere o mollare l'accessorio inserito. Nella parte inferiore abbiamo 2 tasti per regolare la velocità e due serie di luci led per indicare il livello di carica e la velocità impostata. Bella la fattura del prodotto, un prezzo azzeccato, prestazioni soddisfacenti. Voto 5 Stelle.
S**N
Der Dremel funktioniert super. Sowohl für kleine als auch für große Vorhaben ist er bestens geeignet. Der Akku hält bisher ausreichend lange und lädt auch sehr schnell.
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