Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version)
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Frank Copley
> 24 hourI use this product at work as a machinist. It is always nice to have extra blades handy.
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FatDogOne
> 24 hourThis deburring tool is all I need. Im not a metal worker and I have no need for an industrial heavy duty tool. The plastic handle fits my hand well and it is good enough for me. Also, all of the blades will fit inside of the handle. I will probably just keep one or two in there. They do tend to rattle around. It is also a good idea to keep some oil on them to avoid the blades rusting. This tool along with all of the extra blades should be all I will ever need. It was priced right too.
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Rhiannon Smith
> 24 hourEasy to use. Better then the smaller blades.
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Scott
> 24 hourAs the saying goes you dont know what you were missing until you get it. Well, I got one and I am wondering why I used files for so long...
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M
> 24 hourSimple to use, and lets face it, its not breaking the bank so why only 3 stars - the blades they send with it dont last very long - maybe because I was using it on CRES (304SS), but I feel they should give better blades. Handle is plastic - good enough but not my preference for long term durability. Look at the Shaviv aluminum handle - has the ability to extend/retract unlike this Noga, plus comes in a couple different sizes - B and E if Im not mistaken, or order the M and I think it will accept blades from both B & E inserts. This Noga is not bad its just that there is better stuff out there. If you are just doing and occasional 1 pipe, this is good enough, but if you are going to use it regularly I would say upgrade.
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Dean B.
> 24 hourWe use these at work and they are wonderful for deburring edges
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Borys Shinkaretsky
> 24 hourHandy tool. Can not be used for small holes and tight places. But its ideal for long edges and big radius curves
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Larry K. Schweitzer
> 24 hourWorks well but as with all of these tools that I have tried it is difficult to get an end to end smooth even chamfer. might just be me. Tool Is well made.
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Charmaine N.
> 24 hourI always did the ritual of spinning a deburring thing inside a cut and rarely saw a big difference beyond the large hanging chads getting knocked off. Maybe I always had an old second hand tool or something, but this guy actually cleaned up the edge and I have a bunch of spare ends to keep it actually cleaning up the edges.
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B. Harris
> 24 hourNot bad, but not great either. Works well on large IDs, especially at low speed on a lathe (at your own risk, putting tools and ones hands near a running lathe is not safe) and long straight edges, but the blade is too big around to get into tight holes and corners. A good, small file will do everything this will do and a lot more.