Built for detail work, not heavy demolition
This Tungfull mini rotary drill solves a familiar workshop problem: you need controlled speed and a slim tool for precision tasks, not a large drill that feels clumsy on small parts. With a 130W motor and a no-load speed of 30,000rpm, it is aimed at fine grinding, polishing, and drilling where touch matters more than brute force.
The 220V AC design also means you get steady mains-powered output instead of managing battery fade during longer sessions. That makes it a better fit for bench work, jewellery finishing, and dental-lab style tasks than cordless hobby tools, but how does that translate when you actually start using it?
30,000rpm: fast enough for polishing, careful enough for shaping
The headline speed is the main reason this kit stands out. At 30,000rpm, accessories can cut, smooth, and polish with a clean, high-pitched whirr that feels more like a precision instrument than a general-purpose drill.
That speed is useful for removing small burrs, refining edges, and working on compact surfaces where slower tools can drag. Users in the review data describe it as working well and matching the listing, which is encouraging for a tool in this category, but the real question is how the accessory format supports that speed.

Accessory set: where the value sits
The kit format is the practical advantage here, because rotary tools are only as useful as the bits and wheels you can mount on them. The 3.0mm shank limit points to a precision-first setup, so it is better suited to fine accessories than bulky workshop cutters.
For home DIY, that means you can move from polishing to light drilling without changing machines. It is especially relevant for model work, small metal finishing, and jewellery prep, where a tidy, narrow contact point gives cleaner results than a standard drill chuck, so what should you expect from the build itself?
What the 3.8kg weight tells you about the machine
At 3.8kg, this is not a featherweight handheld pen tool, and that matters. The weight suggests a more substantial body that should sit more steadily during bench use, which can help reduce wandering when you are working on small parts.
That said, it is not the kind of rotary tool you would want to hold overhead for long periods. It makes more sense as a desktop helper for controlled tasks, and that positioning is backed up by the tool’s stated applications in jewellery tools and dental lab equipment.

Where it fits in an AliExpress workshop setup
Within the AliExpress UK tools niche, this sits between hobby rotary tools and specialist bench equipment. It is more serious than a tiny craft grinder, yet still focused on precision rather than heavy stock removal.
That balance explains the mixed expectations in customer feedback: most reviews are positive, but one complaint about missing accessories shows that the kit should be checked carefully on arrival. If your work depends on every attachment being present, that detail matters as much as the motor rating, doesn’t it?
- Best for fine polishing, shaping, and light drilling
- Steady mains power suits longer bench sessions
- 30,000rpm helps accessories work cleanly on small surfaces
- 3.0mm shank support keeps the setup precision-focused
- More stable than ultra-light hobby rotary pens
- Useful for jewellery, model making, and similar detail tasks

















