Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By Malco.
Sells new for $13.29.
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No comments about Malco SL5XXX Vinyl & Aluminum Snap Lock Punch.
Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By M-D Building Products.
The regular list price is $99.99.
Sells new for $54.99.
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2 comments about M-D Building Products 49047 20-Inch Tile Cutter, Contractor.
- Just received today. Shipped UPS in extremely timely fashion. Cut the first 8, 8" x 3/8" ceramic tiles diagonally without a single bad cut. Highly recomended. Plus it came in its own carrying/storage sippered case
- After looking at the available cutter's, I decided to go with the Best one and I do not regret the decision as this cutter is far superior to any I have ever used .Super cutting ability, I only used 13 inch tiles, but I have the capacity to do 20 inch in the future if the need arises.
Buy the best the first time and you will never go wrong....
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Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By BRAUN/ORAL-B DIV. OF P&G.
The regular list price is $39.99.
Sells new for $18.99.
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1 comments about BRAUN/ORAL-B DIV. OF P&G 5000/6000CP FOIL & CUTTER BLOCK.
- The foil seems to be thinner because I'm feeling like it's cutting me more than the original.
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Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By IRWIN.
The regular list price is $15.45.
Sells new for $15.00.
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1 comments about Irwin 2078309 Vise-Grip 8-Inch Multi-Tool Stripper/Crimper/Cutter.
- very well made at a good price, print on tool is easy to read. not much else to say. they work well.
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Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By Channellock.
The regular list price is $29.91.
Sells new for $17.31.
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3 comments about Channellock 358 8-Inch End Cutting Plier.
- This is an excellent tool.
I have two sizes, but use the 8" most often. It works well to pull nails, cut wires, nibble metal, and bend, break, cut, or remove all manner of materials. The nipper gets into tight spots to pull nails when a hammer or pry bar won't fit. I used this tool last night. I was removing an old fireplace for a basement remodelling project. I used it to pull nails from the wooden framing. Then I cut the thick wire in the reinforced fabric ducting connected to the blower assemblies. I used it to cut the 12 gauge Romex to the blower (diag cutters or lineman's pliers may be the purist' choice-but I had this tool in hand...)Finally, I used it to bend sharp, nasty sheet metal edges into less dangerous shapes/positions when I was ready to carry the firebox outside. I have also used it in the past to grab rounded screw heads and extract them. Dependable tool. Frequently and successfully used. Highly recommended.
- End cuting pliers are one of the most useful tools on the planet. Someone needs to give them a better name, something a little sexier. I use mine mostly for pulling nails - they're the only way to go.
- You can't go wrong with Channellock. I have been using these pliers for a couple of months now to pull and cut nails. They are comfortable to use and provide fantastic leverage when pulling nails. I highly recommend.
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Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By Paladin Tools.
The regular list price is $11.99.
Sells new for $10.15.
There are some available for $11.18.
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No comments about DataShark 70029 Universal Cutter/Stripper for Flat or Round TV/UTP Cable.
Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By Virutex.
Sells new for $118.00.
There are some available for $99.99.
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5 comments about Virutex C015L Portable Handheld Plastic Laminate Slitter.
- Boy, do I wish I had bought this thing about ten years ago. I don't do a lot of laminate work, but when I did, I was cutting strips on the table saw. If you've ever tried that, I need say no more. This little tool does exactly what it's meant to do, and it's easy to use. Even if you only do two or three laminate jobs a year, buy this.
- Years ago I used and older version of this product. I've always wanted a newer one after going into business for myself. This saves so much valuable time in preparing trim and small laminate applications. I'm really happy with my selection and purchase price.
- Im not an expert at laminating. This is only my third time installing laminate. But I can tell you this, the Virutex tool cut my installation time by 50%. Just like the other review states, its not the large pieces that are hard to cut its the thin narrow ones. This tool is definitely worth every penny spent. Amazon once again had the best price @ I received my purchase in 4 days with no problems
- I bought this for onsite refacing of formica, It was awsome. it leaves nice clean accurate edged with little filing left to do.
- If you do any laminate work at all, you gotta have this tool!
This is the one tool that pays for itself through saved time of having to manually cut each edge of laminate sheet. I have owned several of these slitters through the years in my countertop business and can tell you that they are very reliable. The only maintenence required is to change the 2 cutter blades every 3-4 years. Highly Recommend!
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Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By IRWIN.
The regular list price is $13.13.
Sells new for $12.75.
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2 comments about IRWIN 2078317 7-Inch Wire Stripper/Cutter/Crimper.
- These are excellent wire cutters. They have a soft, comfortable grip and do just what wire cutters should do: cut wires. The description says they are 10-24 AWG, but according the the box, they're actually 10-20 AWG (you can tell from the picture too). They are not insulated, so you shouldn't cut live wires with these, but that's not a big deal most of the time. Overall, a good tool.
- Great tool. Would recomend to the manufacturer to make the grips a little thicker for comfort.
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Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By Malco.
The regular list price is $7.99.
Sells new for $4.19.
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5 comments about Malco SRT2 Straight Handled Siding Removal Tool.
- The tool was easy to use when removing siding. I used it for Aluminum siding. But it was no help in putting the Aluminum back.
- For closing up that last seam in a vinyl siding repair, this is the greatest--and don't forget to mark the top of each course as you take the old down.
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My wife ordered me this Malco Straight Handled Siding Removal Tool from Amazon as a surprise.
It was a surprise all right! A surprise to both of us because I already owned the exact same one! Actually, it worked out fine because I plan on siding our cabin this summer and I can leave one there for any repair work that might come up and still have one on hand to use at home.
The Malco Siding Removal Tool should be in the tool box of anyone with siding installed on their house. It works exactly as it was meant to. We had a length of vinyl siding that had cracked and I easily removed and replaced it using the Malco Siding Tool. I also used it to finish siding a porch we enclosed and, as another reviewer mentioned, it works great around window casings. ~ The Boss
- The Malco SRT2 tool was critical in removing my Vinyl Siding for repair. I could not have removed my broken section of siding and replaced it with a new piece without this tool. An absolute necessity in my opinion.
- Malco SRT2 Straight Handled Siding Removal Tool works as described and helped me take down a wall of siding and put it back up with no problems.
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Posted in Cutters (Tuesday, May 13, 2008)
By Dremel.
The regular list price is $20.00.
Sells new for $13.95.
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3 comments about Dremel 678-01 Circle Cutter & Straight Edge Guide.
- I bought this attachment to cut holes in 5mm marine plywood for inspection port hatches on a boat I was building. The attachment worked extremely well, cutting a perfect, clean hole, with no wobble and no raggedness in the cut.
- Works as advertised. I've only used on 3/4mdf and it takes a very, very long time. I have to make a shallow pass, then lower bit and make next pass and do this about 4 times. BUT it is very accurate.
- Basically worthless. Burned up several bits trying to cut circles in 1/4" and even 1/8" Masonite. Money wasted. It would probably work with thin softwood.
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