I bought a set and they look pretty good, same tip grind as Journeyman's.
I also bought one of the cordless Dremel-type tools. £16.99 I think and excellent value. I already have one which has had much use at work, the new one is for home workshop use.
I have had to fix a couple of things on the old one. The switch packed up, but I got a replacement from ebay – a couple of quid for two, identical to the original.
An unfortunate design flaw (which they share with Dremels) is that the plunger to lock the spindle for tool change is carefully placed where your index finger tends to fall whilst in use, resulting in a high-pitched crunch, and eventual failure to lock the spindle as the locking holes get mashed up.
However, a replacement is simple to make (I used leaded EN1A, the original was brass):
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You need to remove the old spindle from the motor by machining it away – its pressed on too tightly to pull off without damaging the motor. The motor shaft measures 2.28 mm as above , but I drilled the hole 2.3 mm and loctited it together.
To avoid the same thing happening again, I dispensed with the built-in locking plunger, and used a separate knurl-headed pin. The slight extra inconvenience is worth it to my mind, and if you mislay the pin, you can always use the shank of a 2.5 mm drill – it should be no problem finding one, there are 12 of them in that box of Lidl drills…