Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version)
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Derek
> 3 dayUse it at work all the time. Works exactly as intended.
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Elissa Stracke
> 3 dayThis tool is amazing. And I have owned one of another model for 30 plus years. When I thought something was wrong with it, I purchased a new one of this model. Having fixed the old (stupid me) and now using both, the new one is actually better. As expected. And all is right in the world.
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Lee
> 3 dayI work as a machinist and have been using this style deburring tool for many years. I do a lot of hobby metalworking in my spare time and I recently made the decision that I needed one of these tools at home. The ones that we use at my job are the all metal Shaviv ones that cost like 25 bucks or more. Well, I can tell you that I like this deburring tool wayyy more than the Shaviv ones and Im actually very surprised at the quality you get for your money here. The plastic is rigid and the handle is very ergonomic, I can see this lasting for many years. I like it so much I think I might order another one to take to work!
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Taylor T.
> 3 dayWorks really well I use it more than I thought I would
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Frederick F. Freeland Jr.
> 3 dayIve always known about this little tool but never really thought that I needed one for the piddling little amount of metal work I do in my shop. Now I know how wrong I was. This tool does a magnificent job of taking the sharp edges and irregularities that always happen when you drill through metal. This is an incredibly useful tool that I dont regret the purchase. This tool really does a terrific job smoothing out the edges. I highly recommend it to anybody who works, even a little bit, with sheet metal.
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M
> 3 daySimple 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.
> 3 dayWe use these at work and they are wonderful for deburring edges
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Pitty
> 3 dayOkay at my work we have red colored deburring tools. They are a jigsaw puzzle just to change a blade and put back together plus the blades suck. This Noga is just the opposite. Super easy to swap blades and the blades give a very sharo clean effortless cut. No issues with jumping just a smooth cut. For what was it $13 u get 10 blades and the holder pretty sweet! Those blades will last for 3 years for me. I debur every day but i use files as well i only debur round stuff and i am not a strictly deburrer. I program setup and operate 2 machines so they are getting used daily but only about 1.5ft worth of deburring per day. Som operators do thay ever 3 minutes. Though they deburr aluminum usually where as i its tool steel like 4140HT and H13 and S7 and H13 pre hards like Vicount44 and Toolox44 (H13 tempered to 44HRC) so they can handle harder steel i doubt they could touch hardened S7 but in the annealed state no problem!
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daiszen
> 3 daythe tool is very useful for straight surface not good for irregular one
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Steve
> 3 dayI’ve tried this tool on metals as hard as stainless steel and soft as aluminum. It removes burrs from all of them. Very little effort is needed to remove the burrs. Way faster than filing. With practice yields a smooth, uniform edge