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Dremel MS2001 vs SKILSAW 3335-07

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Dremel MS2001SKILSAW 3335-07
Title Dremel MS20-01 Moto-Saw Variable Speed Compact Scroll Saw KitSKIL 3335-07 16", Scroll Saw With Light,Red
Model Dremel
MS2001
SKILSAW
3335-07

Basic Info

Suggested Price $119.00 ($1.57 / oz)$149.99
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Release Sep 2013Dec 2014

Overview

Top Features
  • Dust port adapter keeps line-of-sight clear and work space clean
  • Auto tensioning quick-change mechanism for easy accessory change and optimal blade tensioning
  • Detachable coping function for handheld use to take the tool to the work piece
  • Variable-speed control for optimal cutting in a variety of materials
  • Fast-clamp base attaches to various tables, benches and surfaces
  • Blue edge guide locking levers illustrated on packaging are not included in the kit and do not affect performance of the tool
  • Integrated dust removal system keeps cutline free of debris
  • Articulating LED worklight ensures that the work piece is clearly lit.1.5 inches Dust port keeps work area clear of dust
  • Electronic variable speed control helps cut a variety of materials
  • Tilting 16" x 10" work table tilts 0-45 degrees for precise cuts
  • 16" throat allows for cutting thicker pieces

Reviews

Walmart Rating3.8 (out of 40 reviews)4.2 (out of 20 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Excellent
Rating: 5
Bought this MS20-01 Moto Saw and love it. Just the right size for me and my crafts. Able to move this saw around to various locations, which makes it excellent.
by Judith on 2020-10-14T17:00:00

It rocks!
Rating: 5
I have reviewed this before but it appears all the reviews have been removed.  Anyway, I love this little scrollsaw and use it for all kinds of small wood working projects and crafts.  Attached are a few...
by sdudley on 2013-11-27T16:00:00

Dremel moto tool
Rating: 5
I absolutely love it. One thing I especially like is it cuts on the downstroke. My scroll saw cuts on the up stroke, which means the wood wants to lift up and I have to constantly hold it down. I dont have that problem with the moto saw. I make miniature furniture for doll houses, and it's perfect for that. I also make jewelry, and it cuts thin metal too. An all around great little tool. Oh yea, it's portable too. Another great feature. Wish I would've had it years ago.
by Twoshay on 2015-07-12T17:00:00

Great for dollhouse furniture and miniatures
Rating: 5
I love this thing. It's not overwhelming, although I admit, buying a contraption like a saw freaked me out at first, but this thing works so well and is easy/non-scary to use especially if you are not used to using mechanical things like this. It works really well to make dollhouse furniture and also is good for fret work (like for a victorian). One of the best parts is the work space under the saw--plenty big when you are working on miniature furniture. Also good for other craft work. Love how it clamps on most any table. Very cool addition to my dollhouse work tools.
by Crazy about miniatures on 2017-08-05T17:00:00

Very satisfied with my purchase.
Rating: 4
Compact, light weight. Self tensioning blade holder. Perfect for wood modelers! Not so good for standard sized projects.
by JONATHAN on 2020-07-21T17:00:00

Very useful tool for small work projects
Rating: 4
Very useful tool for small work projects but the amount of vibration is overwhelming. The use of a rubber base does help diminish the vibration.
by cv11texfcm on 2014-04-24T17:00:00

Great little saw
Rating: 4
Recently purchased after years of drooling at it, love that it clamps to any table, love that it can become a portable coping saw, the functionality is pretty good, with an obvious learning curve. The caring case and storage is super, and its pretty quiet unless you have it on an unstable table or your trying to push it harder than it can go. The unit is pretty stiff out of the box and takes some breaking in, the guide foot was super stiff, i actually though i was doing something wronge at first. As with most people i was irritated that i had to get the miter seperalty, purchased a genuine dremel part number, from a seperate site, it only fits in one side of my table. I do feel like this tool could be so much more, and like its a dremel Cinderella. With only 4 blade types, and not a whole lot of availability for them right now , it could use some accessories like, and adapter to make it pin less, some guides, skip blades, diamond round blade. I had to by Olson blades, cause these currently are sold out like every where. All in all its a good saw for small spaces, its works well, ive broken more blades because the pins were twisted than anything else.
by Nwhelden on 2020-08-05T17:00:00

EASY TO USE!
Rating: 4
JUST STARTING TO USE, GRANDSON AND I ARE JUST GETTING STARTED.
by DH53 on 2017-02-28T16:00:00

Where's the fence and miter gauge ??
Rating: 4
Hello, I just bought your product and it's great, but where can I find the fence and miter gauge? Also, a note in the manual explaining how to identify the blades would be usefull. Thanks.
by grouminou on 2020-07-27T17:00:00

Needs to have the parallel guide attachment
Rating: 3
I received this saw for Christmas. I spent all day building a doll closet for my daughter. The saw works beautifully. I can cut at any angle and move the wood around as I need to. My only complaint is that it does not come with the parallel guide attachment that would make cutting straight easier. It comes with the saw in Europe models, but unavailable in the U.S. I would rather have that then the vacuum attachment. At least make it available to purchase Dremel....
by Rodder on 2014-12-26T16:00:00

DOES THE JOB
Rating: 5
I have been using this saw for over 3 months now. I use it to cut out all sorts of things for my business....crosses, doves, Easter items, hearts, and so on. I use Skil blades with it. I've not had a problem with maneuvering the wood through the blade. I am able to cut circles, tight places, and curves with ease. It works great for me. The light does vibrate and can be annoying. My work space is well lit, so it's not like I depend on that light. I'm happy with it and the price I paid.
by Ashley on 2017-04-06T17:00:00

Highly recomended.
Rating: 5
This tool exceeds my expectations. Better than the Rockwell i had for 5 years. This is great for hobby or up to 1/2 in thickness. Not for professional use. Great for cutting all soft or hard wood for my Viking long boat i am making. Great controll using a good grade of saw blade. You will be happy with this scroll saw.
by StockGigolo on 2019-06-13T17:00:00

Review
Rating: 4
Saw is ok as expected, but the whole blade guard assembly seems cheesy and a bother. Too, the support rod is sloppy in the holder. I do think the blade holder knobs could be a little more comfortable to grip and the lower one, at least, extended a little. At the back of the upper arm is a socket with a threaded hole for a set screw. There is no mention of what this is for. Presumably, it is for some other light, but that's a best guess. It still amazes me that in the hundreds of years scroll saws (used to be called jig saws) have been around, a flush table insert is still unavailable. It annoys me to have to make a jig of some sort for a new tool that is supposed to work. Other that those minor things, the saw is fine and I'm as happy as I ever am.
by on 2019-12-15T16:00:00

Performs Well
Rating: 4
I purchased this tool a couple months ago. Since then I have completed a couple of projects and it has been terrific. The unit is easy to operate and makes woodworking fun. I used C clamps to secure the device front and rear on my bench and it bums along just fine. Finished up a family of owls with my grand daughter and am liking forward to making wooden muscle car replicas.
by Winnipeg Woodsmith on 2019-03-31T17:00:00

Works for me
Rating: 4
I just cut small stuff with this and it works just fine. Only thing that bugs me is the light vibrates and doesn't stay still but I light my work area with other lighting anyway so it's not that big of a deal. All and all it's a fine saw for the money.
by MikeMagic on 2013-12-06T16:00:00

Skil - 3335-07
Rating: 4
very good, love the way it cuts, On the other hand it does have some vibration and I wish skil would make a stand for this saw, it does take up a lot of space on the work bench
by Rusty57 on 2014-02-22T16:00:00

Nice saw for the price.
Rating: 4
Have always enjoyed woodworking, but had never uses a scroll saw before. Bought this to learn and provide an additional hobby in my retirement years. "Got my feet wet" by downloading a deer scene off the internet and then cutting it out on plywood. Made a few small goofs along the way, but my family members were amazed at the results of my first project. Yes, this saw has some excessive vibration at higher speeds, but at low-to-medium speeds no problem. The blade is easy to disconnect and reconnect to get at the internal cutouts (used the pin type blade). Placed a portable shop light directly overhead to help to see details. I am very happy with the performance of this saw how easy it was to learn on. Am looking forward to many hours indulging in this new hobby with this new tool.
by XFrameman on 2015-08-03T17:00:00

Ok for hobbies.
Rating: 3
Difficulty with blade installation and have not been able to keep non pin blades attached to holders. Manual not helpful and had to figure out how to tighten blades in top and bottom holders. Once I figured out how to install pinned blades and how to tension, cutting was good. The screw for the hold down safety guard would not stay tightened so I am cutting with out and not having a problem. Motor is powerful enough for cutting 3/4 material.
by S on 2020-09-27T17:00:00

Good for the price...
Rating: 3
Lot of vibration, but that's partially the table I have it on, but I have continually tighten various things because of that... not a huge deal, really. My main complaint is that it's supposed to take pin end and regular blades, but it won't hold the regular ones. All in all, it's a good purchase for hobbyists like me.
by Tisa on 2016-10-27T17:00:00

Not Imprested
Rating: 3
I bought this because I needed one fast. First off I think the light is to short. And the Blades are breaking at the top near the pin. I have been scrolling for years and never had this problem. How ever this is the first one that I had to play with the speed maybe its not set right. Also the no tools blade change is hard to get to on the bottom and I don't think the top is straight after tightening it. And the little red pop out by the blade is to low it keeps catching the wood because its not level maybe after some dust gets in there it will be better. But its not a bad saw I would recommend it.
by ztoymaker on 2015-01-25T16:00:00

All Features

Amperage (amps)0.6
Manufacturer Warranty2 Year Warranty
Color FamilyGray
Maximum wood thickness (in.)1.75
Cordless/ CordedCorded
Returnable90-Day
Cord Length (ft.)6
Tools Product TypePower Tool
Product Height (in.)4.75
ConditionNew
Product-Weight (lb.)9.6lb
Product Width (in.)14.5
Included AccessoriesBlades
Corded Tool TypeSpecialty Saw
Construction MaterialPlastic
Product Depth (in.)18.5
Power SourceElectric
Power Tool FeaturesKeyless Blade Change
Cuts ThroughMetal,Wood
Certifications and ListingsUL Listed
releaseSep 2013Dec 2014
manufacturer.part.number3335-07
Assembled Product Weight36.27 lbs
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)30.00 x 17.00 x 16.00 Inches

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