🔧 Cut Like a Pro with REXBETI!
The REXBETI Double Headed Sheet Metal Nibbler is a powerful drill attachment designed for precision cutting of various materials, including sheet metal and plastic. With its 360-degree double cutting head and compatibility with drills operating between 1500-3000 RPM, this tool is perfect for both professional and DIY projects, ensuring clean, burr-free edges every time.
K**K
Good tool for the right job
This little critter does a good job as described. Seems simple and pretty well built. I used it on 16 ga. steel electrical panels and it cut very well. The cuts were clean with no burrs. It is a bit messy, sending chips about the workbench. A couple of notes; Use oil on the cutting ends. Just a drop or two, but it will cut better and last longer. Practice your cuts on some scrap metal. It's tricky to freehand your cuts and the line you drew is covered by the cutting head. Good product for the price and the right tool for the job
Z**H
Easy to use and sturdy
I've had this since 2020 and I still love it, has been an amazing tool, even got stolen for a couple months and was recovered I was so happy. I've used this in body work to cut out patches. Great tool couldn't be more impressed for the price.
K**
Works on the heavy duty galvanized steel panels
I had some old heavy duty galvanized steel that we used for the chicken coop. After years of using clippers and grinding to cut through the metal sheets, I figured there was a tool that could make my life easier. WISH I BOUGHT THIS 5 YEARS AGO. The steel panel pictured took a bit of effort for the tool, but it still cut it. Also love the metal drill bit, again something I should’ve bought years ago
K**K
Cuts Exceptionally Well
I was surprised by how well this cut through the metal on my metal building addition. It takes some practice to get semi straight cuts but, otherwise, I was pleasantly surprised.
R**2
Right Out Of The Box
I am a Gunsmith in Florida and a client had a gun that needed a firing pin, one of those great big flat ones that haven't been made since 1940. I saw this nibbler and, though skeptical because of price, I bought it expecting it to fail on first cut. I put it into my drill and locked a piece of 16 gauge sheet metal into my vice and, fearfully, started to cut, and it didn't jam or stop!!! I kept on cutting until I had the entire firing pin blank cut out with absolutely NO problems. Then I cut three more because they can be used in other models of this firearm as well. The cutter did a great job going through the 16 gauge metal, but if you are going to be using it for long periods of time it gets VERY tiring because it tends to want to wander and you must correct for it.This is a great tool and I would recommend it for those who need a nibbler for occasional use.
M**E
Works like a charm, but hole-cutting accessory didn't hold up very well.
Used freehand and with the circle cutting jig. Works great cutting 26 gauge galvanized steel ducts. Excellent value for its speed and accuracy. Used with a cordless 18V Dewalt DC759 on higher speed setting (it's very slow on speed setting 1).UPDATE: reduced from 5 to 3 stars after the hole-cutting accessory broke at a weak weld. Thankfully, I was on the last hole, so I could freehand the rest of it. I used the hole-cutting accessory for about a dozen 6"-10" holes in 26ga steel before the tip of the insert pin broke at the weld. While it was working, the hole-cutting assessor worked great, easily making perfect circles.
R**.
Love it!
Wish I had this nibbler a long time ago. Couldn't be happier. It's very convenient to just put it on a cordless drill and cut. It did take me a bit to learn how to guide it accurately but once I had a feel for it it cut very well.
C**.
Has always impressed me, especially recently
So I used this rarely at work for cutting into things without starting a fire. Super useful on stuff where tin snips wont do itBut recently, I had a cheap electric safe at home stop working. Key wouldnt even open it. I had my car titles in there, and couldn't get in there with an angle grinder without hurting them. So I drilled a hole, put this in, and cut through the 2mm thick steel wall, the entire way across the back. I got everything back out safely and found a bolt came loose and jammed the lock mechanismAnyhow, I've run this through stainless, painted mild steel, aluminum, a section of copper, nothing has stopped it or dulled it. I'm on the original blade, though I haven't done a TON of cuttingNow, this makes an absolute mess. It cuts crescent moon shapes out of metal. They are especially sharp and pointy. They get everywhere.The main benefit to me is no sparks. Otherwise another cutter will be faster and more accurate. An angle grinder will cut straighter. I suppose if you really took your time, got it JUST right, drew out a line, youd cut nice and straight. Otherwise it's too easy to deviate
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