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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
My dislike was that the product had no instructions for use. It is mage to fit the hand comfortably and ease of use was good.
Leslie
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I used these on a cabinet for the edge banding and it worked great!
Babyk
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
This product is very easy to use. The blades are sharp. The tool is made very well. It fits your hand well which makes it easier to use.
Shae King
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
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Tim & Heather B
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
This edge banding trimmer works exactly as advertised. The tungsten carbide blades are incredibly sharp, making it super easy to trim the edges cleanly and without any jagged cuts. I used it on several cabinets I was refurbishing, and it performed flawlessly. I love that it trims in all directions—it makes the job much faster and efficient. If you’re working with edge banding, this tool is a must-have in your kit!
M.W.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
Have used this trimmer about 10 times and it does a good job of trimming away excess edge banding. Used it on quite a few shelves for some cabinets and they all turned out nice. Light pressure is all you need, a lesson I learned from squeezing too hard and not getting the results I wanted. In my opinion the trimmers price, performance and ease of use make it a must buy for your edge banding needs.
Aria
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
blades could be sharper, it lost the edge after a couple times use on small jobs.
jon walker
Reviewed in Singapore on July 26, 2022
Just what is needed
Geoff
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2022
I made a shelf out of cabinet grade ply and put edge banding to hide the plies. This tool worked... mostly.On long straight sections this is much easier than using a razor however, because the cutter is in the middle, if you come to a joint (ex. 90 degree) you can't go all the way up to the corner because the blade sits an inch or so back from the end of the tool. You can finish that last bit with a razor but in my case, the shelves weren't that far apart so it was easier just to do it all by hand.This also doesn't work well on round parts, obviously the tool is flat but I figured with the blade in the middle it would work but, it can cause tear-out because the blade somewhat pulls on the edge banding as it's rounding a corner.All in all, if you're just doing straight boards then this tool works great, do watch your hands because the trimmed veneer will hurt as it comes out of the tool. In hindsight maybe it would be better to try and edge band before putting the project together but that seems like more work than just trimming edge banding by hand. I probably won't be using this tool much.
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