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Nibblers Makita DJN161Z Solo

Makita DJN161Z Solo

4.7

Nibbler, Battery

£299.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £99.99/mo.*
9+stores
Nibblers Milwaukee M12 FNB16-0X Solo
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Milwaukee M12 FNB16-0X Solo

Nibbler, Battery

£199.98
Or 3 interest-free payments of £66.66/mo.*
8stores
Nibblers Makita JN1601

Makita JN1601

4.8

Nibbler, Mains

£196.44
Or 3 interest-free payments of £65.48/mo.*
9+stores
Nibblers Sealey SA28

Sealey SA28

Nibbler, Compressed Air

£43.19
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.39/mo.*
9stores
Nibblers Makita JN3201J

Makita JN3201J

Nibbler

£359.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £119.66/mo.*
9+stores
Nibblers Sealey SA649

Sealey SA649

Nibbler, Compressed Air

£79.20
Or 3 interest-free payments of £26.40/mo.*
9stores
Nibblers Edma Monodex Hand Nibbler

Edma Monodex Hand Nibbler

Nibbler

£44.75
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.91/mo.*
6stores
Nibblers Makita DJN161ZJ 18V LXT Li-Ion Cordless 1.6mm Nibbler with Case

Makita DJN161ZJ 18V LXT Li-Ion Cordless 1.6mm Nibbler with Case

Nibbler, Battery

£341.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £113.99/mo.*
3stores
MSW BLS-300

MSW BLS-300

Nibbler, Mains

£139.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £46.33/mo.*
2stores
Hazet 9036N-1

Hazet 9036N-1

Nibbler, Compressed Air

£160.47
Or 3 interest-free payments of £53.49/mo.*
3stores
Makita JN1601J

Makita JN1601J

4.8

Nibbler, Mains

£491.17
Or 3 interest-free payments of £163.72/mo.*
2stores
Anvil AV-NIBT Nibbler Tool

Anvil AV-NIBT Nibbler Tool

Nibbler

£19.78
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.59/mo.*
2stores
NIBBLERS

FAQ

Nibblers are tools used for cutting sheet metal. They allow precise and clean cuts without distorting the material. Ideal for tasks like roofing, car repairs, and metal fabrication, nibblers can handle various metals including steel and aluminium. Consider the material thickness and power source when choosing one.

Nibblers work by punching out small sections of material as they move along a cutting line. This process provides smooth, burr-free edges. Electric or pneumatic options are available, each suitable for different environments and power needs. Evaluate portability and power requirements before selecting.

Nibblers can cut materials like steel, aluminium, and copper sheets. They are versatile tools for various thicknesses up to 10 gauge in some models. Check specifications to ensure compatibility with your project's material type and thickness.

Electric nibblers are convenient for most users due to their portability and ease of use. Pneumatic nibblers offer more power but require an air compressor. Consider your workspace and whether you need mobility or have access to compressed air when deciding.

Yes, nibblers are excellent for cutting curves and intricate shapes in sheet metal. Their design allows easy manoeuvrability around tight corners without damaging the material. Perfect for custom metalwork projects where precision is key.

Nibblers produce small crescent-shaped waste from the material being cut. This waste is minimal compared to other cutting methods. Be mindful of cleaning up these small pieces after use to maintain a tidy workspace.

Nibblers: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing nibblers, it's important to think about the thickness of the materials you plan to cut. Nibblers come with different cutting capacities, typically measured in millimetres for steel and aluminium. For example, if you're working with thicker sheets, you'll need a nibbler with a higher cutting capacity to ensure smooth operation. Always check the specifications to match the tool with your project needs.

Nibblers are available in both corded and cordless models. Corded nibblers offer consistent power, making them ideal for longer tasks or heavy-duty use. Cordless nibblers, on the other hand, provide greater mobility and are perfect for jobs where access to a power outlet is limited. Consider your typical work environment and choose the power source that best suits your requirements.

Using nibblers can be physically demanding, so it's crucial to look for ergonomic features that enhance comfort and control. Features like a soft-grip handle, lightweight design, and easy manoeuvrability can make a significant difference during extended use. Prioritising ergonomics will help reduce fatigue and improve precision in your work.

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