(216 customer reviews)

Ultimate Nibbler

CA$ 44.99

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Product Features

Ultimate Nibbler 

 

Cutting sheet metals will never be the same with ultimate nibbler. It’s light, compact and sleek. Just simply insert the drive shaft in the chuck of your drill and tighten the chuck, exactly like putting in a drill bit. 

 

 

When you start up the drill and the nibbler will be ready to cut. It will be a big time saver for cutting sheet metal and corrugated metal roof sheets. the 360-degree adjustable cutting head allows easy control and has no problem handling any curve or straight you throw to it. 

 

 

PERFECT PERFORMANCE NIBBLER, This amazing drill attachment nibbler is suitable for any kind of home repairs and home improvement Excellent cutting effect without any burrs and edges, Compact size, SUPER EASY to operate and labor-saving, cutting in any direction and angle desired.

TRANSFORM YOUR DRILL INTO AN AMAZING NIBBLER Capable of cutting any kind of thin metal and sheets, Fits any electric or pneumatic drill.

CUTTING SPEED of 1500 – 3000rpm 360-degree cutting head ERGONOMIC design handle for comfort, durable, no distortion, no sparks, efficient and safe.

 

 

GREAT FOR iron/steel plate 1.8mm, stainless steel plate 1.2mm, copper/ aluminum plate 2mm, plastic/ fiberglass board 2mm.

 

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Ultimate Nibbler

Customer Reviews​

216 reviews for Ultimate Nibbler

  1. Duncan
    I purchased this for cutting some steel siding {barn steel} . Found out pretty quick that flat surfaces are easy to work with. Ribs cut at 90 degree a...More
    I purchased this for cutting some steel siding {barn steel} . Found out pretty quick that flat surfaces are easy to work with. Ribs cut at 90 degree are going to manageable but your going to have to work for it. Cutting through ribs on a angle forget about it. The head doesn't lend it self to that angles over ribs cut. With a little practice you can get some good lines and no burs like the ones you get from tin snips. I also used a 3/8" cordless impact and it worked even better than the drill did.
    Eamonn Boyce
    This thing is flat out amazing and worth every penny. I cut a fuel door on my camaro to change the pump and it cut perfectly smooth edges and doesnt d...More
    This thing is flat out amazing and worth every penny. I cut a fuel door on my camaro to change the pump and it cut perfectly smooth edges and doesnt damage any surface underneath
    Carly Piper
    This does a very good job of cutting thin metal. I found it easier to use by putting the head in a vice and manipulating the material than trying to m...More
    This does a very good job of cutting thin metal. I found it easier to use by putting the head in a vice and manipulating the material than trying to move the drill and cutter together to cut straight lines. The cut is narrow, and only small slices are taken off with each cut which leaves a nice enough finish for some jobs and when you need a clean cut, only minor filing is required. This is my second tool, the first went walking!
    Tiah
    I will not say it is for someone that would use a nibbler on a daily basis. There are a few times, like maybe once a year or so, that I need a tool li...More
    I will not say it is for someone that would use a nibbler on a daily basis. There are a few times, like maybe once a year or so, that I need a tool like this. Have made do with what I had and it was more work than needed. Today I got my nibbler for this years project and it worked perfectly. Very happy with the tools performance and it made my project go so smoothly and fast. Now I am thinking I might have to use thin metal for more of my projects based on how well this worked.
    Duncan
    I purchased this for cutting some steel siding {barn steel} . Found out pretty quick that flat surfaces are easy to work with. Ribs cut at 90 degree a...More
    I purchased this for cutting some steel siding {barn steel} . Found out pretty quick that flat surfaces are easy to work with. Ribs cut at 90 degree are going to manageable but your going to have to work for it. Cutting through ribs on a angle forget about it. The head doesn't lend it self to that angles over ribs cut. With a little practice you can get some good lines and no burs like the ones you get from tin snips. I also used a 3/8" cordless impact and it worked even better than the drill did.
    Eamonn Boyce
    This thing is flat out amazing and worth every penny. I cut a fuel door on my camaro to change the pump and it cut perfectly smooth edges and doesnt d...More
    This thing is flat out amazing and worth every penny. I cut a fuel door on my camaro to change the pump and it cut perfectly smooth edges and doesnt damage any surface underneath

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