Dremel Ignites Excitement From DIYers With Launch Of Butane Torch Tools
Dremel VersaFlame and VersaTip provide tool users with compact, multi-purpose solutions for a wide variety of everyday applications
MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill., Nov. 11, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- In its ongoing efforts to offer consumers innovative, multi-purpose tool solutions, the Dremel brand is proud to introduce two new butane torches — the Dremel VersaFlame™ and VersaTip™. The VersaFlame and VersaTip butane torches can be used for everything from soldering to culinary brazing, and are the perfect tools to have on hand to tackle an array of applications.
"The VersaFlame and VersaTip offer our consumers compact, multifunctional tools that are easy-to-use," said Ed Pchola, product director for Dremel. "With an extra-wide variety of applications in and around the house, these two new tools will help consumers complete projects and crafts with precision."
Dremel VersaFlame
The Dremel VersaFlame multifunction butane torch provides variable temperatures with flame control features for both torch and standard flame operation. Perfect for a wide range of applications such as area heating, pipe sweating, soldering, heat-shrinking wires and even culinary brazing the VersaFlame will be a great addition for users at home or on the job, and it comes in a kit with a variety of accessories.
Performance & Versatility
- The tool has a wide accessory range for added versatility, including brazing, soldering, pipe fitting and shrinking
- Integrated ignition switch for easy start-up
- Includes a flame control slider for variable temperature settings
- Contains a large butane tank capacity for up to 90 minutes of runtime
Catalog Number: 2200-01
The Dremel VersaFlame will be available online in November at Amazon.com or in-store at Menard's in December 2014 for an MSRP of $44.99 USD.
Dremel VersaTip
The Dremel VersaTip is a cordless butane soldering iron and precision torch that is the ideal tool for creative and detailed projects. The VersaTip's precise flame solders, heats, cuts, welds, shrinks and makes decorative burns, and it comes as part of a 14-piece kit with a variety of tips and accessories.
Performance & Versatility
- The tool has a wide accessory range for added versatility, including soldering, hot cutting, shrinking, wood burning and area heating
- Contains an integrated ignition trigger for easy start
- Temperature control slider for application-specific heating
Catalog Number: 2000-01
The Dremel VersaTip will be available online in November at Amazon.com or in-store at Menard's in December 2014 for an MSRP of $49.99 USD.
About Dremel
Since inventing the high-speed rotary tool in 1934, the Dremel brand has expanded its legacy of industry leadership and excellence into a full line of versatile tool systems that deliver the perfect solution for almost any job. Whether it's our Dremel rotary tools, Multi-Max™ oscillating tools, Ultra-Saw™ and Saw-Max™ multi-saws, Fortiflex™ flex shaft tool or another tool in the Dremel family, consumers have come to know and trust the brand to complete their projects. Combining compact size, ergonomic design, precision and versatility, with the wide range of highly engineered accessories, Dremel tools can be used to accomplish a multitude of applications on a variety of materials.
Today, as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Robert Bosch Tool Corporation in Mount Prospect, Ill., Dremel celebrates 82 years in business and maintains its commitment to innovation and quality as the manufacturer of the top-selling rotary tool in the world. Regardless of what the task may be, the Dremel brand is devoted to providing the best tools so users can always experience the satisfaction of a job well done.
Editor's Note: Dremel® is a registered brand name and is used as an adjective to describe the products made by the Dremel brand.
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