

Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version)
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Frank Copley
Greater than one weekI use this product at work as a machinist. It is always nice to have extra blades handy.
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Manfred
> 3 dayI think this was a good deal. Dont know if I got the heavy duty handle or not, but it definitely performs well. With 10 blades included, the price was certainly good. Dont know how it will perform over time but hope it lives up to the Noga name on it.
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Benji
> 3 dayI havent had the chance to use it much but when I have the tool worked great. It came with 10 blades so it was a very good deal.
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Borys Shinkaretsky
Greater than one weekHandy 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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Charmaine N.
> 3 dayI 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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StorminN
> 3 dayThis tool looks like its ambidextrous, but its really not. Theres just a slight difference in the way the two sides of the cutters are sharpened, which means It works much better if youre right-handed. Im a lefty and still use it, though I often find myself having to think about which way to scrape in order for it to work well (it digs in more going the other way)
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Scott
> 3 dayAs 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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B
> 3 dayUsed almost daily. Good tool and at the price I was paying for the just the blades, I get a free handle.
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Juan C. Rodriguez
> 3 dayuseful tool, everyone should have one.
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Gary A.
> 3 dayFits perfectly in the hand. I work in a machine shop and this has always been my go to deburring tool