

Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version)
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Doug
> 24 hourIt works great and any of my operators can use it within 2 minutes of being shown how
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Daniel Wise
> 24 hourWish it was extendable but is still good a value. Would buy again.
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Derek
> 24 hourUse it at work all the time. Works exactly as intended.
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Beantown
> 24 hourLove these things.....I wish I would have discovered them years ago. I have 5 handles now each with a different style deburring tool. Save so much time and leaves a quality edge.
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Pitty
> 24 hourOkay 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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Gary A.
> 24 hourFits perfectly in the hand. I work in a machine shop and this has always been my go to deburring tool
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David Hoffman
> 24 hourI bought this for work and have not had a chance to use it much yet but so far it has exceeded my expectations.
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Lonnie Blanchette
> 24 hourAwesome tool! Works great and is very comfortable in your hand.
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David 4fsc
> 24 hourThis is a very good tool at this price. It also includes a package of 10 S 10 blades.
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Chas. M.
> 24 hourI cut sheet metal with snips that leave a serrated edge that need deburring, but I was always suspicious of a deburring tool like this because the way it worked just didnt seem right to me. I broke down and got one, and I was right! Its a goofy thing. It will gouge into the work and just behaves (its on a pivot) odd. Sandpaper works so much better and with less trouble. Maybe it just isnt right for sheet metal and Ill find other uses for it later on.