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Scie à onglet râpe avec lame de 15,2 cm pour cloison sèche

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Category: Soldes de liquidation d'usine

description : La scie à pointe Milwaukee Rasping Jab Saw est la seule scie à pointe sur le marché à intégrer des trous de râpage le long de la lame pour élargir rapidement les trous ou lisser les bords rugueux des plaques de plâtre après une coupe. Dotée d'indentations nervurées pour améliorer la prise en main, la nouvelle scie à pointe est également équipée d'une lame épaisse de 6 pouces pour plâtre/cloison sèche, offrant une durabilité et une longévité accrues. La pointe perforante rend cet outil idéal pour pénétrer les cloisons sèches, et la lame permet aux utilisateurs de couper le plâtre facilement. Avec un trou pour cordon prêt pour attache et une poignée anti-roulis, la scie à pointe Rasping Jab Saw est parfaite pour les entrepreneurs et les constructeurs.depth : 36,8 cmheight : 10,2 cmwidth : 10,2 cmweight : 0,19 kg

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 62 reviews)

Carter E. ★★★★★

The rasping holes on the side are a game changer for quickly smoothing out rough drywall edges without swapping tools. It cuts clean and fits tight spots easily, way better than a standard jab saw.

Stella T. ★★★★★

Cut through drywall like butter with this jab saw—the rasping holes really do make quick work of smoothing rough edges without grabbing another tool. Perfect for my last-minute patch job, and the blade stayed sharp through a full sheet.

John ★★★★★

The rasping holes along the side of the blade are a game-changer for quickly smoothing out rough drywall edges. It cut through sheetrock like butter and saved me a ton of time on a ceiling repair.

Adam ★★★★★

Bought this for a drywall patch job and the rasping holes are a total game-changer—saved me at least 10 minutes widening out a cut for an electrical box. Blade feels sturdy and cuts through sheetrock like butter.

Eli ★★★★★

Those rasping holes along the side of the blade are a lifesaver—a quick twist and you can smoothly enlarge a cutout without switching tools. It cut through the sheetrock like butter, and the handle felt solid in my grip. Exactly what I needed for a clean patch job.

Victoria H. ★★★★★

Finally, a jab saw that actually lets me widen a hole without switching tools—those rasping holes along the side saved me a ton of time smoothing out a rough cutout. The blade felt sturdy enough to handle the Sheetrock without bending, and it stayed sharp through a few outlets.

George ★★★★★

Cutting through drywall is one thing, but those rasping holes on the side let me smooth out the rough edges of the cut in one motion, which saved me a ton of time patching. The blade feels sturdy and the handle has a nice grip that didn't slip even when my hands were sweaty. Definitely my new go-to for any sheetrock work.

Madison ★★★★★

The rasping holes on the side of the blade are a game-changer for widening cutouts—saved me from grabbing a separate file. Cuts through drywall like butter, and the jab motion feels solid and precise. Exactly what I needed for a quick electrical box swap.

Christopher V. ★★★★★

Had to enlarge a cutout for an electrical box, and the rasping holes easily shaved off that extra quarter inch without needing a separate tool. Worked like a charm on the drywall.

Natalie L. ★★★★★

The rasping holes on the side saved me so much time smoothing out a rough cutout for a new electrical box. It cuts through drywall like butter and feels solid in my hand.