Dremel 8260 vs 8250 vs 8240 vs 8220: Comparison

Below, we compare the Dremel 8260 vs 8250 vs 8240 vs 8220 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 8260, 8250, 8240 & 8220

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

Dremel 8260 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 8260 might currently be available from the Dremel site, or, the tool might be available for sale directly from some sellers

Dremel 8250 Rotary Tool (on Amazon)

Dremel 8240 Rotary Tool (on Amazon)

Dremel 8220 Rotary Tool (on Amazon)

 

Dremel 8260 vs 8250 vs 8240 vs 8220: Which To Get?

Overall, when looking at the prices and features of each tool, we think:

– The 8240 might offer the best value for the lower priced tools

– The 8250 might offer the best value for the higher priced tools (depending on how important the Dremel app and connectivity is to you)

– The 8260 and 8250 models might also be best value for you if you want a tool with a brushless motor, and that has a limited lifetime manufacturers warranty instead of a limited 2 year manufacturers warranty that the other tools offer

Some of the points that might be important in determining which model you get might be:

 

You might get the 8260 if …

You want access to bluetooth connectivity and using the Dremel app on your smartphone or tablet to manage and control your Dremel tool

 

You might get the 8250 if …

You want a tool that is mostly the same as the 8260 (except for the Dremel app), but has a brushless motor, and has a higher Amperage battery than the 8240 and 8220

 

You might get the 8240 if …

You’re OK with not having a brushless motor like the 8250 and 8260 have, but you want a quicker charge time and slightly higher speed range than both those tools, and you want the LED indicator on the tool that the 8220 doesn’t have, as well as the ‘… enhanced electronics for optimal power, performance and efficiency; and also [the] improved ventilation to reduce heat during use’

Right now, it’s one of the lower priced models of the models in this guide

 

You might get the 8220 if …

You want a tool that is similar to the 8240, but doesn’t have the LED indicator or the new technology/electronics

Right now, it’s one of the lower priced models of the models in this guide

 

Dremel 8260 vs 8250 vs 8240 vs 8220: Main Differences

Difference Between 8260 & 8250

The only real difference between the 8260 and 8250 is the 8260 has bluetooth connectivity to connect to the Dremel app on a smartphone or tablet, and the 8250 doesn’t.

 

How The 8240 Is Different To The 8260 & 8250

The main differences are that the 8240:

– Doesn’t have a brushless motor

– Has a 2 Ah Amp rating (vs 3 Ah)

– Has a 65 minute charge time (vs 95 minutes)

– Has a variable speed range of 5,000 to 35,000 RPM (vs 5,000 to 30,000)

– Is slightly heavier and longer at 23.3 oz (vs 20.5 oz)

 

How The 8220 Is Different To The 8240

The 8220 is most similar to the 8240 (having many of the same features and specs), but has the following main differences:

– It is considered the ‘old model’ of the 8240

– It has a charge time of around 60 minutes (vs 65 minutes)

– It is slightly lighter at 22 oz (vs 23.3 oz)

– It doesn’t have the new electronics for ‘… enhanced electronics [technology] for optimal power, performance and efficiency’ and doesn’t have the improved ventilation to reduce heat during use

– It has no LED battery life indicator

– The tool design is slightly different

 

How Both the 8240 and 8220 Are Different To The 8260 and 8250 Models

A key differences between these models is the the 8260 and 8250 have a limited lifetime warranty, whilst the 8240 and 8220 have a limited lifetime warranty

 

General Differences Between All Models

Two of the general differences between all models might be:

– The price

– The exact inclusions and exclusion in the kit

 

Dremel 8260 vs 8250 vs 8240 vs 8220: Similarities

A few of the key similarities of the tools are:

– The 8260 and 8250 are most similar to each other

– The 8240 and 8220 are most similar to each other

– All four models are cordless, battery operated Dremel rotary tools (as opposed to being corded)

 

Dremel 8260 vs 8250 vs 8240 vs 8220: Main Features Of Each Tool

Dremel 8260

A cordless Dremel rotary tool that is portable

Is very versatile and can be used for a wide range of activities because it’s compatible with all Dremel rotary accessories and attachments 

Uses the EZ Twist nose cap for accessory changes

Is a brushless smart rotary tool – it can be controlled and monitored/managed via the Dremel app after download on a smartphone or another device. The app also provides other benefits, such as performance alerts (on overloading, overheating, and so on)

Has a digital display screen on the tool that indicates things like RPM speed, overload and overheating alerts, and so on

Uses a removable lithium-ion battery, with a 3 Amp hour (Ah) battery capacity

Might have a charge time of around 1.35 hours (95 minutes)

12 Volt tool

Is variable speed – speed can be adjusted between 5,000 to 30,000 RPM

Is designed to have 20% more power than the corded Dremel 4300 model

Is designed to have 100% more runtime than the cordless Dremel 8220 model when cutting zinc plated steel lag bolts

Is designed to have 20% faster cutting speed than the Dremel 8220 when cutting 3/4 inch pine

Tool measures 9.6 inches long x 2.05 inches wide

Tool weighs 1.3 lbs (20.9 ounces)

Comes with accessories, a mandrel, a storage case or bag, a wrench, a battery/battery pack, a charger, and some other items

Has a limited lifetime manufacturers warranty

 

Dremel 8250

A cordless, rotary tool

Has a brushless motor

Has a removable 12V, 3 Ah, lithium-ion battery

Might have a charge time of around 95 minutes

Has 100% more runtime/battery life than the Dremel 8220

Has 20% higher power than the Dremel 4300

Is a variable speed tool, and can operate at speeds of between 5,000 to 30,000 RPM

Can be used for a wide range of activities because the tool accepts all Dremel accessories and attachments

Uses the EZ Twist Nose Cap to change accessories

Has a digital display that shows things such as speed, battery life, and performance alerts

Has technology that maximise battery life, runtime and power

Has a soft rubber grip handle

Tool measures 9.6 inches long x 2.05 inches wide

Tool weighs 1.3 lbs (20.5 ounces)

Kit includes tool, accessories, mandrel, battery, battery charger, storage case, and storage bag

Has a limited lifetime manufacturers warranty

 

Dremel 8240

On Amazon, the 8240 is identified on the Dremel product page as the ‘New Model’ of the 8220

A cordless, battery operated rotary tool

Has ‘… enhanced electronics for optimal power, performance and efficiency; and also has improved ventilation to reduce heat during use’

Has a 12 Volt, 2Ah, removable Lithium-Ion battery

Has roughly a 65 minute charge time

Has variable speeds of between 5,000 to 35,000 RPM

Has a 360 degree grip zone

Fully compatible with all Dremel accessories and attachments – makes the tool very versatile in terms of the activities it can perform

Uses the EZ Twist Nose Cap to change accessories

Has a LED battery life indicator on the tool

Comes with the tool, battery pack, a charger, accessories, a storage case and other items

Has a limited 2 year manufacturers warranty

Does not have a brushless motor

 

Dremel 8220

On Amazon, the 8220 is identified on the Dremel product page as the ‘Old Model’ of the 8240

A cordless, battery operated rotary tool

Has a 12 Volt, 2Ah, removable Lithium-Ion battery

Has roughly a 60 minute charge time

Has variable speeds of between 5,000 to 35,000 RPM

Has a soft grip 

Fully compatible with all Dremel accessories and attachments – makes the tool very versatile in terms of the activities it can perform

Uses the EZ Twist Nose Cap to change accessories

Comes with the tool, battery pack, a charger, accessories, a storage case and other items

Has a limited 2 year manufacturers warranty

Does not have a brushless motor

 

What Benefits Does The Dremel Brushless Motor Offer?

At the time of publishing this article (on the 30th January, 2023), we found this description of the brushless motor (for the 8260 and other similar models that use this technology) on Dremel’s website:

“The advanced brushless motor provides more power, more runtime, and longer tool life”

 

 

 

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