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Dremel Multi-Max MM50-01 5-Amp Variable Speed Corded Oscillating Tool

Model number
MM50-01

The Dremel Multi-Max MM50-01 is the bare-tool version of Dremel's most powerful corded oscillating multi-tool. Its 5.0-amp motor — the highest in its class — drives the tool at 10,000–21,000 OPM for professional-grade cutting, sanding, and grout removal. The low-vibration metal head delivers more precise, cleaner results. The compact front end is 30% smaller than competing tools in its class, enabling access in tight hard-to-reach spaces. The unique angled body improves ergonomics and hand clearance during flush cuts. Tool-less accessory change via twist-and-push knob allows rapid swaps across the full Dremel Multi-Max accessory line.

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Model no.
MM50-01
Brand
Dremel
Category
Oscillating Tool
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Corded Oscillating Multi-Tool
Power Source
corded
Amperage (A)
5
No Load Speed Opm
10,000-21,000
Variable Speed
Yes
Oscillation Angle Deg
3.2
Tool Less Blade Change
Yes
Brushless
No
Accessories Count
0
Assembled Weight Oz
48
Warranty
2-year limited

§ What's Included

01 MM50 oscillating tool (bare tool)

§ Warranty

2-year limited

§ FAQ

What is the difference between the Dremel MM50-01 and MM50-02?

The MM50-01 is the bare tool (no accessories included), while the MM50-02 is a kit that includes the same MM50 tool plus 16 accessories (3 cutting blades, 12 sanding sheets, 1 hook-and-loop pad) and a storage bag. The tool itself is identical in both SKUs.

Is the MM50 more powerful than the MM35?

Yes. The MM50 has a 5.0-amp motor versus the MM35's 3.5 amps, making it 43% more powerful. The MM50 also has a low-vibration metal front end and a more compact head design. Both operate at the same 10,000–21,000 OPM speed range.

Can the Dremel MM50 cut door jambs and trim for flooring?

Yes, flush-cutting door jambs is one of the MM50's signature applications. Use a Dremel MM480 or MM485 flush-cut blade and cut along the floor line to undercut door casings for hardwood or tile flooring installation.

Is the MM50 blade compatible with the MM35?

Yes. All Dremel Multi-Max accessories are cross-compatible across the MM35, MM50, and MM20V tool lines. The Quick-Lock interface is the same on all three models.

Does the Dremel MM50 have electronic feedback or soft start?

No. The MM50 uses a standard variable-speed dial without electronic feedback or soft start. For consistent speed under load with electronic feedback, consider pairing higher-amperage professional oscillating tools. The MM50's 5-amp motor delivers ample reserve power for most DIY and renovation tasks.

What materials can the MM50 cut?

The MM50 handles wood (including wood with nails with bi-metal blades), metal, drywall, PVC, plastic, cement board, and grout — depending on the blade selected. Use carbide blades (MM500) for grout, bi-metal blades (MM452) for metal and nail-embedded wood, and HCS blades (MM490) for clean wood cuts.