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Sega a raspa con lama per cartongesso da 15 cm

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Category: Saldi di Liquidazione dal Magazzino

descrizione: Il seghetto a punta Milwaukee con funzione di raspa è l'unico seghetto a punta sul mercato a integrare fori di raspatura lungo il lato della lama per espandere rapidamente i fori o levigare i bordi ruvidi del cartongesso dopo un taglio. Dotato di rientranze nervate per migliorare la presa dell'impugnatura, il nuovo seghetto a punta presenta anche una spessa lama da 6 pollici per intonaco/cartongesso per una maggiore durata e longevità. La punta perforante rende questo strumento ideale per penetrare il cartongesso e la lama consente agli utenti di tagliare l'intonaco con facilità. Con un foro per cordino predisposto per l'ancoraggio e un'impugnatura antirotazione, il seghetto a punta con raspa è perfetto per appaltatori e costruttori.profondità: 36,8 cmlarghezza: 10,2 cmaltezza: 10,2 cmpeso: 0,19 kg

Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 63 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.