 |


82 users browsing
|
| Nibbler Metal Cutter |
| Part #: too-01 |
|
|
Price: $10.99
|
|
Click image to view |
|
|
|
 SHOPPING CART
 PRODUCT LINKS
|
Average Rating:  |
Results: 1-6 of 6 |
Its ok for what it is.
11-13-2011
Reviewer: buzznut (12)
Don''t expect miracles with this thing. Its ok for a small job, but get a jigsaw for large holes. Even a dremel would be less tedious. It now hangs in my workshop collecting dust.
bart
03-01-2011
Reviewer: maverick (7)
bought this several years ago from u guys-cut a 10 inch diameter hole in steel case-i just ordered another today-gonna do an aluminum case and want to make sure its brand new sharp-the steel case igot the first one for came out great--i know this one will too-great tool+cant beat the price
Great while it lasted
09-01-2010
Reviewer: raidzero (1)
I got one of these to cut holes for cable management in SECC steel mothebroard tray. I cut two holes for cables and then it broke half way through the large CPU backplate hole I was cutting. For $10 I am not disappointed that it broke (nibbling blade would not extend), I will order another one just to finish the job. For one job, great tool.
Works for now but how about later?
07-17-2010
Reviewer: Binhiemi (14)
Manage to cut fan ports out wayy faster then I were to use a dremel or a powertool to make a bunch of holes.. But it''s also wearing down my hands and the nibbler is also already wearing down after using this for about a half a month
ok tool for hobbyist
05-10-2009
Reviewer: Jon (9)
This tool works as advertised but it is not a high end tool. When cutting for a long time the handle will start to dig into your hand. Not very comfortable. This works well on 1mm thick aluminum used on many cases. I cut a side window out with a curve in it and it worked well, next time I will look for a nicer tool.
Precision Cutter
05-22-2008
Reviewer: MINDSCI (15)
This a precision tool! I was able to cut a PERFECT hole in my Lian Li Armorsuit PC-P60 for a Frozen CPU window. It cut exactly along the outline leaving no rough or sharp edges. It took some time, but the resulting perfect cut was well worth it. Definitely a better option than a jigsaw or rotary tool!
|
 |