My Dremel went missing, and I need to purchase another rotary tool. The main use is for grinding smaller pieces, usually plastic or metal with a rotary file attachment. My gripe with Dremel is that mine was fairly low powered, and the accessories were cheap, throwaway options.
So, I need a powerful motor and a good supply of quality attachments. The current project is to grind a steel strike plate in a lockset, openning up the pocket for the door latch to fit, so again I need a powerful motor and a rotary file that is designed for steel.
The four options appear to be
Dremel. If so, which one? I assume corded, but honestly I don't know
Foredom. I get it that they are pricey, but I don't mind spending money on a quality tool with quality attachments.
Micro-Mark. They carry a Dremel type clone.
Harbor Freight. I'm not terribly wild about Harbor Freight power tools (limited accessories, cheap quality) and rarely buy anything there with moving parts, but have included it, if it is truly a quality tool.
Thanks in advance for all who respond.