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Preserva™ - Handheld Vacuum Sealer
Preserva™ - Handheld Vacuum Sealer
Featured Reviews
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Stephan W.
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This tool cuts through .018" thick aluminum like butter. I use it to produce aluminum shingles I designed to overlay my existing composition roofing. The shingles are turning out great.
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Xavier Moses
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐I attached it to a pretty buff Makita 18-volt drill, assembly was easy, referring to the photos on the listing, and it zipped through 28-guage sheet steel very easily.I have a pneumatic nibbler, and this beats the nibbler hands down. I have several corded and cordless drills, and I'm going to figure out which one is slowest. It will still be way faster than using hand shears, and a lot kinder on my sore wrists and hands. I like it!!
✋User-Friendly
- Easy to Attach: Clips on to your drill without needing special tools.
- Keeps Hands Safe: Designed to keep your hands away from sharp parts, preventing cuts.
- All-in-One Kit: Comes with everything you need to get started right away.
🔄Universal-Fit
- Cuts Many Metals: Works on steel, iron, copper, and aluminum.
- Fits Most Drills: Made to work with many handheld drills you already own.
- More Than Flat Sheets: Great for cutting different metal sheets, not just the flat ones.
🕒Time-Saver
- Quick Cuts: Cuts faster than most tools, saving you time.
- Powerful: Strong enough to replace scissors or knives for cutting metal.
- Stuck? No Problem: If it jams, just reverse the drill to get going again without hassle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this attachment compatible with any electric drill?
Yes, it's designed to fit most handheld electric drills, making it a versatile addition to your toolkit.
How does this attachment compare to traditional cutting tools?
It offers a faster cutting speed and stronger cutting ability, allowing it to replace conventional scissors and knives, thereby enhancing productivity and saving time.
Do I need any special tools to install this nibbler cutter on my drill?
Can this tool be used to cut through stainless steel or high-hardness alloy materials?
Can this tool be used to cut through stainless steel or high-hardness alloy materials?
While it's capable of cutting through various metals, it's not recommended for stainless steel or special high-hardness alloys to prevent damage to the machine. If cutting stainless steel is necessary, the material thickness should not exceed 0.01 inches.
How do I prevent the tool from getting stuck during operation?
If the tool gets stuck, do not force it forward. Instead, set the drill to reverse to allow for a safe and automatic exit.