Save up to 30 percent off Dremel rotary tools at Amazon

Build the small train town of your dreams or carve your own wooden spoon with this handy Dremel deal on Amazon.
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Spring is in the air, which means it’s time to get crafting. That birdhouse you want to build? The model train town you’ve been dreaming of creating? The Warhammer figurine you’ve been wanting to paint? It’s time to complete them all. Dremel can help make your craft dreams become a reality with up to 30% off select Dremel rotary tools, cordless glue guns, accessories, and more.

Dremel 2050-15 Stylo+ Versatile Craft Rotary Tool $39.95 (Was $54.99)

Etch glass, burnish leather, make jewelry, polish off your collection of small silver spoons, and build a birdhouse McMansion with the Dremel 2050-15 Stylo+, which is 27% off its original $54.99 price. The tool’s thin profile lets you get closer to your project and increases control in precision work. A quiet motor and comfortable grip make it comfortable to use, and the 15 included accessories—including heads that polish, engrave, and sand down surfaces—allow you to tackle whatever your heart and DIY ambitions desire. The tool offers variable speeds between 5,000-22,000 RPM to tackle just about any of your personal hobbies and projects.

Like the birds and squirrels that temporarily move into that elaborate birdhouse you built, this deal won’t be around forever. It ends tomorrow, so take a drill home before this deal flies away.

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Amanda Reed is a commerce updates writer at Popular Science. She makes sure all product round-ups are up-to-date, shares deals happening all over the internet, and reviews various gizmos and gadgets. She lives in Pittsburgh with JunkJunk, a handsome, sad-looking tuxedo cat who only wants wet food and attention.

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