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Rent DREMEL 3000 CUTTING AND GRINDING TOOL in Inca from €3.25 per day

The Dremel 3000 is the result of upgrading our most popular rotary tool using user-requested features to improve the tool’s design and ergonomics. The tool also features the EZ Twist™ nose cap with an integrated wrench that allows the nose cap to be used as a wrench to tighten accessories and eliminates the need for a separate wrench. A more efficient fan design and side vents provide a cooler running tool making it comfortable for extended periods of use. The tool also features a symmetrical design including a trumpet-shaped nose cap to facilitate a pencil-grip tool hold. The ability to use all existing Dremel rotary tool accessories and most attachments let the 3000 complete a wide range of applications including cutting, grinding, sanding, carving and polishing a variety of materials.
  • EZ Twist™ nose cap with wrench for fast accessory changes
  • Variable speed from 5,000 to 35,000 RPM
  • Can be used with all Dremel rotary tool accessories and most attachments Cool-running ball bearing construction for smooth and quiet operation
***  Delivery and Collection to Inca only €45.00 ***


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About Inca

Bustling town in the centre of the island

Inca is the third largest town in Mallorca and is located halfway between Pollensa and Palma. It is mainly a residential and industrial town but also attracts many tourists to its famous market. It is also known for being the leather capital of the island and in 1871 Antonia Fluxa opened the first shoe making factory on the island and Camper is still going strong today with shops all over the world. Inca market is held every Thursday and is one of the biggest on the island, filling the centre of the town. It is predominantly known as a leather market but you'll find many other things for sale. As far as restaurants are concerned the "cellars" of Inca are small restaurants offering local dishes and well worth visiting.

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