M12 FUEL 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. x 18 in. Bandfile (Tool-Only)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
At only 1.97 pounds, it's light enough to use one-handed without fatigue, and the brushless motor really holds speed under load. The variable speed dial is a nice touch for matching RPM to the material you're working on.
The 18-inch reach makes getting into tight spots a breeze, and it runs surprisingly strong for a 12-volt tool. Cut through a couple of small brackets I had to file down without any bogging down at all.
Finally got this bandfile to replace my aging file set and it's a game changer. The 1/2 x 18 inch belt fits perfectly in tight spots I couldn't reach before, and the brushless motor holds speed without bogging down.
Was a bit skeptical about the power from a 12V, but this thing ripped through my metal brackets without bogging down once. The 18-inch length gives you great reach into tight spots, and the brushless motor really keeps the battery alive longer than I expected.
Finally, a cordless bandfile that actually fits in tight spots — the 1/2 x 18 belt reaches where my angle grinder never could. Battery life is decent for the size, though I wish the tool came with a case. Still, it’s saved me hours on metal fab work.
The balance on this bandfile makes one-handed work a breeze, and the variable speed trigger gives great control for shaping metal. It's light enough to use all day without fatigue.
I was pleasantly surprised at how well this brushless motor handles stainless steel; it barely bogs down even with moderate pressure.
Took a gamble on this clearance bandfile and I’m glad I did—the brushless motor keeps the power consistent even when I’m working in tight spots. The 1/2-inch belt fits perfectly for smoothing out welds on small brackets without bogging down. Only wish it came with a case, but for the price I can’t complain.
For being so compact, this bandfile really rips through metal burrs and tight spots my angle grinder can't reach—the 18-inch length gives just the right reach without feeling clumsy. The tool-only price was a steal for the build quality.
I was a little skeptical about the battery life on a 12V tool, but this bandfile chewed through a whole metal railing project without needing a recharge. The 18-inch reach let me get into those tight corners under the porch railing better than my old file could.