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Kenneth
> 3 dayIf they could find a way to take the wobble out of the punch when either end is loosened it would be aa great product.
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Cody
> 3 dayCrappy material. 3-5 hits and there alrdy starting to flatten.
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Joe
> 3 dayWorks well. Satisfied with this kit
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Rutile B.
> 3 dayExcelente producto
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Alvaro H. Darino
Greater than one weekVery useful!
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Dad of All Trades
> 3 daySeeing how this is my first hole punch I have to admit I have no prior reference. However, it has worked well with small bits and even up to 1/2” bits, both on steel. I’ve had no walk of the bit even with the 1/2” bit, which really surprised me. It’s comfortable in the hand & gives solid punches. You can dial down the punch force for thin tin metals so it won’t leave a dent which distorts thin metals. I’ve found this feature was a pleasant surprise as I didn’t expect to see value in dialing the force down, at least until I dented some thin tin. It leaves a nice punch mark too. Thus far I would recommend this punch as it has performed perfectly.
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Elta Franecki
> 3 dayLo ocupó continuamente en mi trabajo para marcar el punto centró dónde voy a realizar el barreno, dependiendo de la marca del punto lo puedes ajustar, pará mi trabajo ya funcionado muy bien por eso la calefacción, valoración
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Claude Perrault
> 3 dayI am pleased with my purchase, it is exactly as described!
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Real Consumer
> 3 dayI’m not sure if I got one of the “counterfeit” ones mentioned elsewhere or not, it came in a package that says Neiko, it doesn’t say Neiko anywhere on the tool like in the picture, honestly I could care less as long as it works, and it does. Some instructions would have been a nice touch, all they tell you is how to adjust the striking force, why you’d ever want less than full force I have no idea. I was actually a little nervous trying to figure it out, no idea if it was cocked and ready to shoot out into my eye or not, luckily once I figured it out (thanks YouTubers) I discovered it isn’t as much of a danger as I worried it was. Instructions would not have been that difficult to at least include in the description... Step 1: Do nothing with it in preparation. Step 2: Push it into the point you want to mark. Step 3: Keep pushing it into the metal till it clicks and pops. Step 4: Lift it off the metal and look at your mark you made, repeat if necessary.
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Evstyle
> 3 dayWorks Great! I use this center punch every day and for the first month its perfect..