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Dremel 335-01 Rotary Tool Plunge Router Attachment, Light-Duty Routing Projects, Perfect for Woodworking & Inlay Work

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Features

  • Turn your Dremel rotary tool into a compact plunge router with the 335 Plunge Router Attachment, and adjust to your desired routing depth up to 1.875 deep
  • Ideal for smaller to medium sized routing projects to cut decorative edges, straight slots, rout circles, inlay work, or rout freehand
  • Clear base of the attachment ensures a clear view of your project and won't damage your material
  • Plunge lock-in handle for fast and easy plunge locking and two depth stops with quick release for rapid adjustment of routing depth
  • Includes an Edge and circle guide to rout crisp straight lines and perfect circles
  • Includes Plunge Router attachment, Edge Guide, Circle Cutting Guide, and mounting wrench
  • Compatible with Dremel corded and cordless rotary tool models 4300, 4000, 3000, 200, 100, 8240, 8250 and 8220

Description

Make the most of your Dremel rotary tools by using our innovative & extensive line of rotary accessories and attachments. Whatever your project, we’ve got the perfect solution for you. Dremel attachments fit onto your rotary tool to give it a dedicated function. Whether you’re looking to carve, engrave, cut or grind, there is a Dremel attachment to get the job done. Turn your Dremel rotary tool into a compact plunge router with the 335-01 Plunge Router Attachment. Ideal for wood working projects to cut decorative edges, straight slots, route circles, inlay work, or rout freehand. The clear base on the attachment allows greater visibility of your work surface. Features a plunge lock-in handle for fast and easy plunge locking and two depth stops with quick release for rapid adjustment of routing depth. Also includes an edge guide and circle guide to rout straight lines and perfect circles. Compatible with most Dremel corded and cordless rotary tools and backed by a 1-year limited warranty. Anyone who's ever used a router understands the satisfaction that a cleanly cut rabbet or mortise can give. But if you're working on small-scale projects, such as jewelry boxes or models, that monster three-horsepower fixed-base router with the 1/2-inch bit is simply overkill.That's where the Dremel 335 comes in. This plunge-router adapter is meant to be used with the Dremel rotary tools (models 400, 398, 395, 300, 285, and 275), which accommodate 1/8-inch diameter bits. If you already own one of these tools, buying the attachment is a great way to get an instant router without having to shell out the extra forty or fifty bucks for a single-purpose machine (that may be too big for what you're doing anyway).Assembling the attachment is simple: just remove the housing cap from your Dremel, reassemble the collet nut, then place the tool into the router attachment. The tool is secured in the attachment with a mounting nut and wrench (both included).The attachment features two plunge depths, which are locked in via a rotary hand grip. Setting routing depth can be a little tricky: it's a good idea to practice on scrap until you get a feel for it. The clear base gives you good stability and lets you see exactly what you're doing, as does the narrow profile of the Dremel tool itself. The attachment also includes an adjustable edge guide that works very well.If you're working on small projects are willing to experiment with the settings, this is the router for you.--Josh DettweilerWhat's in the Box Plunge-router attachment, edge guide, circle cutting guide, mounting wrench, instructions

Brand: Dremel


Material: Plastic, Metal


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: 5.2"W x 9.5"H


Horsepower: 120


Brand: ‎Dremel


Material: ‎Plastic, Metal


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Product Dimensions: ‎5.2"W x 9.5"H


Horsepower: ‎120


Amperage: ‎7.5 Amps


Base Type: ‎Plunge


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎17


UPC: ‎616806774375 080596022617 707571932234 716080033936 802662776442 822416517534 756655815062 043914393493 616268097654 784497048317 744830833321 732454488355 802197472536 746278540748 884155476596


Manufacturer: ‎Dremel


Part Number: ‎335-01


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎5000335-01


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Medium


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Attachment


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Special Features: ‎Lightweight


Included Components: ‎Plunge Router Attachment, Edge Guide, Circle Cutting Guide, Mounting Wrench


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited 1 Year Warranty - Manufacturer Only


Date First Available: May 3, 2006


Frequently asked questions

The Dremel Rotary Tool Plunge Router Attachment is designed to convert your Dremel Rotary Tool into a plunge router. It is perfect for woodworking, inlay work, and light-duty routing projects, allowing you to cut circles, signs and inlay work, and decorative edges.

The Dremel Plunge Router Attachment is compatible with most Dremel Rotary Tools. It is recommended to refer to the user manual to check specific compatibility.

The Dremel Plunge Router Attachment is designed to be compact and lightweight, making it perfect for light-duty routing projects and easy to maneuver. Its exact weight and dimensions are not specified in the product title, but it is considered medium-sized by manufacturer classification.

The Dremel Plunge Router Attachment is most commonly used for woodworking and inlay work. However, it can also be used to engrave soft materials like plastic and laminates.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product, a plunge router attachment for a Dremel rotary tool, seems to generally satisfy customers who use it for small projects or light duty work. For instance, it allows for easier management of blind cuts and comes with multiple handy accessories. However, some users have noted that it can be underpowered for certain tasks, and may result in user spending on frequent bit replacements. In addition, the lack of any dust collection capability was noticed and criticized.

Pros

  • 🔨 Converts a Dremel into an easy-to-use plunge router
  • 🎯 Good for small projects and light duty work
  • 💎 Comes with handy accessories
  • 🔼 Provides clear visibility of the bit

Cons

  • ⬇️ Can be underpowered for some routing tasks
  • 💰 May necessitate frequent and costly bit replacements
  • ✨ Lacks dust collection attachment

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a tool that will turn your Dremel into a light-duty plunge router for small projects and are okay with light-duty work, this could be a worthwhile investment. However, if you need a router for larger projects or heavy-duty tasks, you may want to consider other options with more power and better functionality like dust collection.


  • Easy to set up and use
Used the attachment for routing and it worked well after some practice cuts, grain direction is important and needs to be addressed for cuts to be smooth,also you need to take small cuts since if you try to do too much you will end up with burning the wood or bits.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by rsay

  • Nice tool.
Tool attachment takes a little time to install and set up. Take your time installing and you will really like the ease of use. Love mine.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great tool, surprisingly useful and effective
I wish I had bought this tool a long time ago! However it is somewhat let down by mediocre manufacturing which could easily have been mitigated by good design (but wasn't). So the good: I used these to recess hinges into a door and door frame. Produced quality recesses my home builder could only dream of achieving. I have a quality router in my garage but I keep finding new uses for this dremel tool. As an example, I use it to accurately drill pilot holes in wood at precisely 90 degree. Highly recommended if you do any wood work around the home! The bad: This is a plunger router with two hefty springs that return the dremel back to its at-rest position. However, if you want to lock the router in place you can do this by turning one of the handles. The problem is the lock only operates on one of the two guide shafts. Poor tolerances allow the router to cant at a small angle (maybe 2-3 degrees). This makes setting the correct bit depth harder than it should be and creates a slightly asymmetric cut. The problem could've been mitigated by a second lock on the other guide shaft, but none is provided. The recommendation: You will need to buy a set of router bits and I recommend you also buy a keyless, quick change tool chuck for the dremel. This allows you to use a wide range of 3rd party bits and tool (OCGIG 0.4-3.4mm). This is a must-have item if you want to use non-dremel accessories. I rarely use the dremel chuck now! Overall the tool is good value but I wish they had spent a few dollars to produce the perfect tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017 by Alastair G. Stell

  • Easy to use
Good quality and fair price
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Lyzo

  • Nice dremel plunge router
Dremel plunge router is a nice tool and it works with my old model 395 dremel. Fits perfect.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024 by William A Hodges

  • Plunge Router
Good for light duty work. Try it out before using the first time to get familiar with the tool.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by MRC

  • Not so great for routing, but decent for carving and cutting.
This item is probably being priced down by the manufacturer as a loss leader for selling the router bits, which are expensive. The cheap-o no-name router bits all seem to be too poorly manufactured, and even the expensive Dremel brand bits wear out, so you can expect to be spending more money than this thing costs on router bits if you use it for routing. "Compatibility" with this accessory actually has more to do with the rotary tool having sufficient power for routing work. Many rotary tools will screw into the accessory collar and "work" in that they will fit in the rig, but anything but the highest powered rotary tools are going to be too underpowered for the routing bits. Even with the highest powered Dremel tools, the user manual suggests at least two passes for "deep" cuts. The fact is that 1) rotary tools are really underpowered for a lot of routing jobs due to the higher bit cutting surface contact area involved and 2) there are almost no third-party 1/8" router bits (they're almost all 1/4") because people normally use at least a "mini" router and not a rotary tool. If you really need a router, then I'd say forget this accessory and just buy a router with sufficient power for what you need to do. On the other hand, this can be used as a sort of deluxe version of the drywall/etc cutting kit collar and you can use it just fine with hole cutting bits or carving burrs. There is a circle-cutting guide that comes with the rig, but it has the problem that it can't cut a circle any smaller than 6" in diameter or so. So my conclusion is that a rotary tool really doesn't make a very good router, and this router attachment is lame from a typical routing work perspective, but it does still come in handy for things like cutting bits or "routing" out letters with a carving burr. Just don't expect it to replace a router and you probably won't be too disappointed. And if you need a router, then the money you'd be spending on this is much better spent toward a mini-router. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Omega Man

  • Sweet
Nice little tool for doing door hinges and small work
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by K.Crone

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