Dremels are great at what they do, but I've always found their carrying cases to be chintzy afterthoughts with poor interior organization. In contrast, with the competing SNAPBLOQ line of precision tools, by Chinese manufacturer Hoto, the way the tools are stored are a major point of focus. The designers have come up with a color-coded deconstructed approach that channels the Bauhaus:
The red tool is a drill, the blue is a rotary drill and the yellow is a power screwdriver.
The cases that store the bits are in two pieces, and all of the pieces can be magnetically attached, every which way. This means you can lay them out together in an open position around your worksurface…
…or snap them together for storage.
Each tool has an LED light at the business end, so you can see what you're doing. A touch I really appreciate is that the LED is ring-shaped, minimizing the casting of shadows on the work.
The tools are USB-C-rechargeable.
Each of the three tools retails for $100, and they also sell all three as a set for $270.
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