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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Works okayRelatively easy to setup and useFaster than hand snipsLeft a slightly rolled edgeNot sure how long they will hold up, but used almost daily for a few weeks and are still hanging in there
anon
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
i use this around the house mostly for cutting polycarbonate sheets or cardboard, and does the job well.
PistolProf com
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
This is based on my experience and the product I received - YMMV.There is not one word - not one LETTER - of the English language in the instructions. There are about a dozen parts to this, and only about 2 or 3 are pictured in the drawn diagrams. That leaves bolts, springs, nuts, clamps etc. unaccounted for. Maybe they are not needed on my drill, but how am I to know? We're talking about installing this on a high-torque drill, and you know the king of wrenching this can give. Imagine that happening with the sharp edges of metal (roofing?) you'd be working on. Sounds too much like a sliced wrist to me.Additionally, I'm not impressed with what looks like "pot" metal in the housing, and burrs on the cutting edges.
Tony T.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
I used this to cut duct work and it worked surprisingly well. It cut right through like it was paper with my 12v Bosch drill which isn't particularly powerful. The only drawback over tin snips is this tool is too bulky to make a turn. Starting with snips and moving to this tool works well in that scenario though.
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