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Introducing the Dremel® Multi-Max™ Oscillating Power Tool System
Unlike our rotary tools, the Dremel Multi-Max uses an oscillating side-to-side motion, making it perfect for those medium to heavy-duty DIY tasks around the house. And even though it delivers tremendous power, it’s still every bit as lightweight and versatile as you’d expect from a Dremel branded tool. With the Multi-Max you can cut, grind, remove grout, scrape and sand with ease and at a fraction of what you’d pay for the nearest competitor. Repair, remodel and restore with the new Multi-Max. Visit dremel.com to learn more and find a retailer near you.

Offering speeds between 10,000 and 21,000 oscillations per minute, the Multi-Max stands up to even the toughest of do-it-yourself projects.

Broken tile
Thanks to the Multi-Max's grout removal, scraping and grinding capabilities, you can remove and replace broken tile quickly and easily.
Make accurate and
detailed cuts
Cutting wood for installing a new floor is a breeze with the Dremel Multi-Max. But wood isn’t the only material you can cut thanks to this incredibly versatile tool. With a few simple blade changes the Multi-Max lets you cut metal, PVC, pipe, flooring and drywall.
Removing glued
down carpet
Getting rid of old carpet used to be a time consuming, difficult and messy job. But not with the Multi-Max. Just attach the flexible scraper blade and let the Multi-Max’s oscillating power do the rest.

Key features at a glance


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Dremel Multi-Max Video How Tos


Repairing a stuck door with a Dremel Multi-Max


Restoring a window with a Dremel Multi-Max


Removing grout and tiles with a Dremel Multi-Max


Removing glued carpet with a Dremel Multi-Max


Cutting drywall for electrical boxes with a Multi-Max


Making flush cuts with a Dremel Multi-Max


Cut boards in place with the Dremel Multi-Max


Replacing broken tile with a Dremel Multi-Max



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