Anyone recommend a cheap engraving tool to mark some power tools?
Can Anyone Recommend a Cheap Engraver Tool?
Last edited 24/01/2025 - 17:36 by 1 other user
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not sure if they take back used tools. pretty much everything else.
Judging by the trolleys at the back of my local with Ryobi and Ozito gear I think mine is pretty lax…I guess ymmv
The other local Bunnings returns person gave me a heap of trouble that one time I had to return a faulty xu1 drill set
I have 2 friends that are Bunnings Store managers.
Both of them use Ryobi Power Tools (One of them owns a 18v caulk gun - LOL)
I've returned used tools - I just say it's not fit for purpose. There's no way to know its suitability unless you use it.
are these any good?
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-15w-electric-engraver_p629…
there are 20 reviews.
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Depending on the score.
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consider upgrading to ozito dremel knock off, it has infinitely more uses including a traditional style flexible engraving shaft that can be help more like a pen
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-42-piece-170w-rotary-tool-…
How will you engrave the engraving tool?
I wouldn't use that for any detailed work but if you want to engrave your name on some powertools for security, it should be ok.
I used it to engrave my hot water system before I moved into my new house. I recon I still have RSI from it as it vibrated so much! lol
engrave my hot water system
Why?
in new builds they're often stolen.
How does engraving stop that?
FWIW just get it and if it’s not up to scratch just return it , the return policy at bunnos is very relaxed (in most cases)