M12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 16-Gauge Variable Speed Nibbler (Tool-Only)






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
I've been cutting through 16-gauge sheet metal all morning, and the variable speed trigger lets me dial it right down for tighter curves without stalling. It's surprisingly light for such a solid cut—my wrist isn't tired at all.
Finally got this for tighter spots where my old full-size nibbler couldn't go. The variable speed trigger makes starting cuts on corrugated material way more controlled. Already saved me from a few ugly gouges.
Wasn't sure a 12V could handle 16-gauge steel, but it chewed through a whole corrugated panel without slowing down. The variable speed trigger let me really dial it in for the curves.
Needed to trim some tight spots around a duct transition, and this thing slipped into places my old 18-gauge could never reach. The variable speed trigger let me creep along without tearing the edge. Definitely worth the switch.
Cutting 16-gauge sheet metal all afternoon barely drained the battery, and the variable speed trigger makes it easy to creep into tight corners without tearing the material.
This thing cuts through 16-gauge like butter, and I love that the variable speed trigger lets me dial it in for tighter curves. The LED light is actually useful when you’re working in a dim corner of the garage.
Finally a nibbler that doesn't weigh my arm down after an hour of cutting corrugated metal—the variable speed trigger makes tight curves feel effortless. Cuts through 16-gauge like butter and the punch hardly ever clogs up.
Battery life surprised me—got through a full sheet of metal roofing on one charge and still had juice left. The variable speed trigger makes it easy to start clean cuts without wandering. Might be the handiest tool I’ve added to my kit this year.
This thing cuts through 16-gauge steel like butter. I was worried about its power on a 12V battery, but after trimming a full HVAC duct in under a minute, I’m sold. The variable speed trigger gives me nice control on curves, too.
Barely bigger than a drill body, this thing zipped through 16-gauge sheet metal without struggling at all. The variable speed trigger let me slow right down for tight corners.