M12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion 16-Gauge Cordless Variable Speed Nibbler w/XC 4.0 Ah Battery Pack






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
The variable speed trigger made it easy to start the cut clean without any grabbing, and it handled 16-gauge steel like butter. I’ve been using it for about a week now, and the compact size is a huge plus in tight spots. Really glad I grabbed this on clearance.
Cut through 16-gauge steel like butter with this compact nibbler—the variable speed trigger gives me precise control on tight curves. Battery lasts through a full sheet without needing a swap.
Took this little guy straight to a sheet metal job, and the variable speed trigger made quick work of tricky curves without stalling. The 4.0 Ah battery kept going longer than I expected, and it's surprisingly light on the wrist after an hour of overhead cuts.
Cut through 16-gauge steel like butter, and it’s so light I can use it one-handed for hours without fatigue. The included 4.0 Ah battery lasts through a full day of trimming ductwork. Really impressed with the power from such a compact tool.
The variable speed control is really nice for making tight curves without binding, and I was surprised how well it handled 16-gauge steel for such a lightweight tool. Cuts cleanly and the included 4.0 Ah battery lasts through a decent amount of work on a single charge.
Switched from a heavier 18-gauge nibbler and this is just as capable but way easier to handle one-handed. The variable speed trigger gives me nice control on different thicknesses of sheet metal.
Cut through 16-gauge steel like butter on my last HVAC job, and the compact head fit into tight duct spaces where my old shear couldn't go. Battery life held up for a full afternoon of trimming without needing a swap.
The variable speed trigger made it easy to start the cut cleanly on thin metal without jumping, and the 4.0 Ah battery lasted through a full sheet of 16-gauge. Really surprised how compact it feels—no more arm fatigue like with my old corded nibbler.
Cuts through 16-gauge like butter, and the variable speed trigger gives me real control on tighter curves. The XC 4.0 battery lasted through a full afternoon of ductwork without needing a recharge.
I was a little skeptical about a 12V nibbler matching up to my old 18V one, but this thing chewed through 16-gauge steel on a metal roofing job without bogging down once. The variable speed trigger makes it easy to handle tight curves, and the included 4.0 Ah battery lasted through a full afternoon of cutting.