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Around 5 months ago, I posted about how I felt that the Dremel tool brand is due for something new.
Well, they’ve got something new. Is it a new rotary tool? Rotary tool attachments or accessories? CNC router machine? More cordless power tools for their 12V and 20V Max lines?
To start off, Dremel has a new sneaker collab.
As I understand it, the mschf Gobstomper is a type of sneaker where users can use a Dremel or other rotary tool to customize the rubber soles.
![Dremel MSCHF Sneaker Customization](https://i0.wp.com/toolguyd.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Dremel-MSCHF-Sneaker-Customization.jpg?resize=600%2C178&ssl=1)
The collaborative sneaker features Dremel colors and has 4-layer construction that reveals a unique design as the shoe wears down.
As with other Gobstomper sneakers, users can “distress the shoes by hand” using a Dremel tool, which is included in the package.
![Dremel MSCHF Sneaker Tool Kit Contents](https://i0.wp.com/toolguyd.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Dremel-MSCHF-Sneaker-Tool-Kit-Contents.jpg?resize=600%2C440&ssl=1)
The kit, which sold for $350 each, came with a pair of shoes, rotary tool, a couple of accessories, and a case to hold it all.
I guess that’s pretty cool – not for me, but I can see the appeal.
Dash any thoughts about getting one – they were all sold off via a lottery system.
![Dremel Versa Scrubber with Scrub Daddy Cleaning Pads](https://i0.wp.com/toolguyd.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Dremel-Versa-Scrubber-with-Scrub-Daddy-Cleaning-Pads.jpg?resize=600%2C387&ssl=1)
There’s also the Dremel Versa cordless cleaning tool, which now features Scrub Daddy cleaning pads.
The kit – priced at $50 right now – comes with an assortment of 5 different Scrub Daddy cleaning pads, plus a Velcro backer pad, splash guard, and USB charging cable.
Objectively speaking, these are smart collaborations. They don’t do much for someone like me, but I can see why Dremel would do this.