





Noga Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 3 Blades
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Guy Fyffe
> 24 hourWorks as it should. Not a huge fan of plastic tools, just can feel kind of cheap. But as a deburr knife, this works well enough.
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Rick L.
> 24 hourI deburr sheet metal panels cut for automotive body repair panels. This tool works good for that application.
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Ian Mazursky
> 24 hourIm not sure why but to me the handle isnt very comfortable to hold. I had trouble getting into a small piece to clean up a hole i drilled. But the blades are sharp and it does work for pieces you can reach. What i dont like about every deburring tool i have used is trying to identify the blades! I mean really, how hard would it be to laser etch the shank or mark them somehow! Seriously, even on the packaging for this Noga (a top brand), it didn’t even list the included blades.
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Prof. Sid Shields
> 24 hourThis is a very good product is does exactly what it is suppose to do and is a good value for the money
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D. Hayden
> 24 hourIt took me a little while to get the technique down, but once I did, I found this tool to be very effective. It comes with a modest sampling of three blade styles where dozens exist, but one was exactly what I needed. After quite a bit of use in 1/4 steel, the blade still looks fine.
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Al L
> 24 hourAwesome tool. Workplace standard.
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Robert W. Mitchell
> 24 hourworks well, and very precise bur removal
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L. Tierney
> 24 hourThis tool is great. Ive used it for cleaning up mild steel and aluminum. It fits perfectly in your hand, and is very industrial. Ive deburred at least 20 aluminum tubes and multiple mild steel cuts and I can tell no wear on the blade or mechanism. This is a must-have for metal working of any sort.
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Linwood Breitenberg
> 24 hourWorks great for small reaming jobs.
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Rafael C.
> 24 hourYou dont have control on what is deburring, a mototool will do a better and controlled job