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Dremel 100-1/58-P 0.9-Amp Single-Speed Corded Rotary Tool Kit with 58 Accessories

Model number
100-1/58-P

The Dremel 100-1/58-P is Dremel's entry-level single-speed corded rotary tool, running at a fixed 35,000 RPM — the maximum speed in the Dremel lineup. With 0.9 amps of power and no variable speed dial, it is optimized for continuous high-speed applications like routing, cutting, drilling, and sanding. The kit includes 58 accessories covering carving, grinding, sanding, cutting, and polishing tasks. Its lightweight design makes it comfortable during extended craft sessions.

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Model no.
100-1/58-P
Brand
Dremel
Category
Rotary Tool
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Rotary Tool
Power Source
corded
Voltage (V)
120
Amperage (A)
0.9
No-Load Speed (RPM)
35,000
Variable Speed
No
Collet Size In
1/8
Chuck Type
standard collet
Cord Length Ft
6
Brushless
No
Electronic Feedback
No
Pivot Light
No
Ez Twist
No
Replaceable Brushes
Yes
Attachments Count
0
Accessories Count
58
Warranty
2-year limited

§ What's Included

01 100 rotary tool
02 402 screw mandrel (1)
03 407 1/2" sanding drum (1)
04 432 sanding disc 120-grit (1)
05 194 high-speed cutter (1)
06 932 grinding stone (1)
07 409 cut-off wheel (2)
08 426 cut-off wheel (1)
09 952 aluminum oxide grinding stone (1)
10 85422 silicon carbide grinding stone (1)
11 414 polishing compound (1)
12 429 buffing wheel (1)
13 408 sanding band (1)
14 401 screw mandrel (1)
15 421 polishing compound (1)
16 assorted additional accessories (to 58 total)

§ Warranty

2-year limited

§ FAQ

Does the Dremel 100 have variable speed?

No. The Dremel 100 runs at a fixed 35,000 RPM — it has no variable speed control. This makes it ideal for continuous high-speed applications like cutting, routing, and sanding where maximum speed is always desirable, but less suitable for delicate or low-speed tasks like polishing soft metals.

What accessories are compatible with the Dremel 100?

The Dremel 100 accepts all standard 1/8" shank Dremel rotary accessories — the same accessories that fit the 3100, 4000, 4300, and other corded Dremel rotary tools. Only the 3-jaw keyless chuck accessories exclusive to the 4300 are unnecessary; the 100 uses a standard collet.

Can I use Dremel attachments with the 100?

Yes, most Dremel rotary attachments are compatible. However, since the 100 has no variable speed, some attachments designed for lower-speed operation (like the flex shaft for fine engraving) work best when speed control is needed — the 100 will run those at full speed only.

Is the Dremel 100 good for beginners?

Yes, it is Dremel's most basic and typically most affordable corded model. The single-speed design means fewer settings to manage. It is a good entry point for occasional crafting, light cutting, and basic sanding — but users who need speed control for a wider range of projects should consider the 3100 or 4000.

How does the Dremel 100 compare to the 3100?

The 3100 is a meaningful upgrade: it adds variable speed control (5,000–35,000 RPM), 33% more amperage (1.2A vs 0.9A), and typically includes an attachment. The 100 is lighter and simpler, but the 3100's variable speed makes it far more versatile for a wider range of materials.

What is the collet size on the Dremel 100?

The Dremel 100 uses a standard 1/8" collet system. It does not have the universal keyless 3-jaw chuck found on the 4300, so you need to use accessories with a 1/8" shank or use the appropriate collet size for smaller-shank accessories.