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Dremel 8150-N/20 8V USB-C Rechargeable Brushless Cordless Rotary Tool Kit with LED Light and 20 Accessories

Model number
8150-N/20

The Dremel 8150 (2025 model) is Dremel's mid-range cordless rotary tool, featuring a brushless 8V motor that delivers variable speeds from 5,000 to 30,000 RPM with USB-C recharging. The brushless motor provides longer runtime, less heat, and extended tool life compared to the 4V brushed 7350/7760 series. A built-in LED light at the nose of the tool illuminates the work area for precision in low-light conditions. Compact and ergonomic in a pencil-like grip, the 8150 bridges the gap between the entry-level 4V tools and the premium 12V 8240/8250 series. Kit includes 20 accessories.

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Model no.
8150-N/20
Brand
Dremel
Category
Rotary Tool
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Rotary Tool
Power Source
cordless-usb
Battery Voltage V
8
No-Load Speed (RPM)
5,000-30,000
Variable Speed
Yes
Collet Size In
1/8
Chuck Type
standard collet
Brushless
Yes
Electronic Feedback
No
Pivot Light
Yes
Ez Twist
No
Replaceable Brushes
No
Attachments Count
0
Accessories Count
20
Warranty
2-year limited

§ What's Included

01 8150 rotary tool
02 assorted accessories (20 total)
03 USB-C charging cable

§ Warranty

2-year limited

§ FAQ

How does the Dremel 8150 compare to the Dremel 7760?

The 8150 is a significant step up from the 7760. The 8V brushless motor delivers more torque, runs cooler, and has longer battery life than the 7760's 4V brushed motor. The 8150 also adds a built-in LED nose light. If you do more demanding tasks like cutting, grinding, or sustained engraving, the 8150 outperforms the 7760 considerably.

Is the Dremel 8150 brushless?

Yes. The 8150 features a brushless motor, which provides better efficiency, longer runtime per charge, reduced heat generation, and extended motor life compared to brushed alternatives in the 7350/7760 and 8240 lines.

How does the Dremel 8150 compare to the 8250?

Both are brushless, but the 8250 runs on 12V with a replaceable external battery, providing substantially more power and runtime. The 8150 is more compact and charges via USB-C (no separate charger needed), making it better for travel and light tasks. The 8250 is the tool for heavy DIY and professional use.

Does the Dremel 8150 charge via USB-C?

Yes. The 8150 charges via USB-C, making it compatible with any modern USB-C charger or power bank. This is a major advantage for travel and mobile use — no proprietary charger required.

What is the LED light on the Dremel 8150 for?

The 8150 has a built-in LED at the nose (working end) of the tool that illuminates your workspace. This is particularly helpful for precision engraving, carving in shadowed areas, or detail work on dark surfaces where seeing the tip of the bit clearly is critical.

Is the Dremel 8150 battery replaceable?

No. The 8150 has an integrated rechargeable battery, unlike the 8240 and 8250 which use removable battery packs. This keeps the tool compact and lightweight but means you need to recharge rather than swap batteries during a session.