

Noga NG8150 Heavy Duty Deburr Tool, with 10 S10 blades (Original Version)
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Bill
Greater than one weekVery useful
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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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Corinne D
> 3 dayNoga has an excellent reputation. This is a well made deburring tool that fits your hand well and makes quick work of most deburring tasks. You also get a bunch of extra blades. The price point was excellent.
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William Lee
> 3 daybest product. i only received 1 of the 10 blades though. thus the 4 rating
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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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rickybobby07
> 3 dayWorks well. Very sharp
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Lorraine Hoffman
> 3 dayExcellent product
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Sasha
Greater than one weeki like that the blades can be stored in the handle. kinda made out of cheap material, the blades are sharp an doe what they are supposed to.
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FatDogOne
Greater than one weekThis 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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Steve
Greater than one weekI’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