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
Was a bit skeptical a 12V could handle 16-gauge sheet metal, but this thing powers through it like butter. Really appreciate the variable speed trigger for tighter curves, and the included 4.0 Ah battery lasts surprisingly long for such a compact tool.
Had a tricky job cutting corrugated metal panels, and this thing went through them like butter without bogging down. Battery lasted surprisingly long for such a compact tool—finished the whole project on one charge.
I was a little skeptical about a 12V nibbler, but it handles 16-gauge sheet metal without bogging down at all. The variable speed trigger gives me great control for tighter curves, and the included 4.0 Ah battery lasts through a whole afternoon's work.
Cut through 16-gauge steel like butter with no snagging, and the variable speed trigger gives me total control on tighter curves. The included 4.0 Ah battery lasts through a full afternoon of cutting without needing a recharge.
Was pleasantly surprised how easy it is to maneuver around corners—the variable speed trigger gave me real control on some tight ductwork cuts. The included 4.0 Ah battery lasted through dozens of cuts without needing a recharge, which made quick work of my metal roofing project.
Cuts through 14-gauge like butter despite being so small I can toss it in my tool bag without a second thought. The variable speed trigger gives me real control on curved cuts, and that XC battery lasts through a full afternoon of demolition work.
Punching through 16-gauge steel like butter with no bogging down, yet it’s light enough to use one-handed without fatigue. The included 4.0 Ah battery lasts through a full afternoon of trimming flashing on a roofing job.
Switching between speeds on the fly is really handy when I’m working with different metals, and the cut quality stays clean. It handled a full afternoon of cutting without the battery dying, which is exactly what I needed.
I was skeptical a 12V could handle 16-gauge steel, but the variable speed trigger gives me precise control, and it sliced through a metal roof panel like butter without bogging down.
The variable speed trigger made it easy to control on some tight curves in 16-gauge steel, and it didn't bog down once. Battery life has been solid, too—got through a full sheet on one charge with power to spare.