Dremel 4300 vs 4250 vs 4200 vs 4000: Comparison

Below, we compare the Dremel 4300 vs 4250 vs 4200 vs 4000 rotary tool models.

We outline the main differences and similarities of each model, along with the main features.

We also consider which one might be better to get.

 

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Dremel 4300, 4250, 4200, & 4000

If you prefer, you can go straight to viewing each model here before viewing the information in the guide below:

Dremel 4300 Rotary Tool (on Amazon)

 

Dremel 4250 Rotary Tool

*Currently, there’s no US Amazon link available to buy this tool. We will update this link when the product is available. Buying options for the 4250 might currently be available from the Dremel site, or, the tool might be available for sale directly from some sellers

 

Dremel 4200 Rotary Tool (on Amazon) 

*Dremel has a ‘Retired Products’ page on their website, that shows the Dremel 4200 model as being discontinued. With this being the case, we will not provide product details for this tool in this guide. One of the common complaints about the Dremel 4200 might have been the issues with using the EZ Change mechanism that the Dremel 4200 used.

 

Dremel 4000 Rotary Tool (on Amazon)

 

Dremel 4300 vs 4250 vs 4200 vs 4000: Which To Get?

The first thing to consider is which tool is available from which seller in your country – not all models are available from all sellers in all countries. So, check this first online.

The second thing to consider is the price – the 4300 and 4250 are the more expensive tools when looking at current prices, with the 4000 being the more affordable model. Consider which price range of tool best suits you.

Thirdly, consider the features and capabilities of each model. 

You might get the Dremel 4300 if you want a tool with a 1.8 Amp motor, Universal 3 Jaw Chuck, and a Pivot Light (for better visibility/illumination when using the tool)

You might get the Dremel 4250 if you want a tool with a 175 watt motor, EZ Twist Nose Cap, but no light

You might get the Dremel 4000 if you want a tool with a 1.6 Amp motor, EZ Twist Nose Cap, but no light

 

Dremel 4300 vs 4250 vs 4200 vs 4000: Main Differences

Some of the main differences between these tools might be:

– Motor

The Dremel 4300 has a 1.8 Amp motor

The Dremel 4250 has a 175 Watt motor in some countries

The Dremel 4000 has a 1.6 Amp motor

The voltage of each tool may also differ in different countries

 

– Bit Changing Systems

The Dremel 4300 uses the Universal 3 Jaw Chuck system for changing bits/accessories on the tool

Both the Dremel 4250 and also the Dremel 4000 uses the EZ Twist Nose Cap system for changing bits/accessories on the tool

 

– Pivot Light

The Dremel 4300 is the only tool of the three tools with a light for illumination

 

– Tool Dimensions & Weight

Each of these tools may have slightly different tool dimensions (L x W x D), and weigh slightly different amounts.

 

Dremel 4300 vs 4250 vs 4200 vs 4000: Main Similarities

Some of the main similarities between the 4300, 4250 and 4000 models might be that they each:

– Are electric/corded rotary tools

– Are variable speed rotary tools that have speeds between 5,000 to 35,000 RPM

– Can accept a range of Dremel bits/accessories for a range of tasks and activities, making them versatile tools

 

*Warranty

At the time we checked these tools, they each had a 2 year limited warranty.

However, check the warranty at the time of purchase with the seller to confirm the length and conditions of the warranty.

 

Dremel 4300 vs 4250 vs 4200 vs 4000: Main Features Of Each Tool

Dremel 4300

A corded rotary tool (cord is around 6 feet, or 72 inches)

Can be used for a range of tasks and is versatile in terms of it’s uses, especially because it accepts all Dremel accessories/bits

Considered one of Dremel’s ‘high performance’ rotary tools, and comes with a 1.8 Amp, 120 Volt ‘high performance’ motor. Has 2x more power than the Dremel 200 series rotary tool

Uses motor brushes that can be replaced

Has an air flow system for better ventilation and cooling

Is a variable speed tool that works between 5,000 to 35,000 RPM

Uses a Universal 3 Jaw Chuck system to change between and attach accessories with the tool, and is compatible with all Dremel’s accessories

Tool has a Pivot Light for better visibility

Tool weighs around 25 oz

Tool has a limited 2 year warranty – although, confirm the warranty yourself prior to purchasing from the seller

 

Dremel 4250

A corded rotary tool

Can be used for a range of tasks and is versatile in terms of it’s uses, especially because it accepts all Dremel accessories/bits

Tool uses an EZ Twist Nose Cap for accessory/bit changing

Has a 175 Watt motor

Is a variable speed tool that works between 5,000 to 35,000 RPM

Has a 360 degree soft grip on the tool

Has an improved ventilation design for better airflow and for cooling

 

Dremel 4000

One of the most popular Dremel rotary tools in recent years

Might be one of the best ‘value for money’ Dremel rotary tools in the Dremel range

A corded rotary tool (cord length is approximately 6 feet)

Can be used for a range of tasks and is versatile in terms of it’s uses, especially because it accepts all Dremel accessories/bits

Tool uses an EZ Twist Nose Cap for accessory/bit changing

Has a ‘high performance’ 1.6 Amp, 120 volt motor

Has replaceable motor brushes

Has a ventilation mechanism for better ventilation and cooling

Has a 360 degree grip on the tool

Is a variable speed tool that works between 5,000 to 35,000 RPM

Tool weighs around 22.5 oz

Tool has a limited 2 year warranty – although, confirm the warranty yourself prior to purchasing from the seller

 

 

 

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