Cordless Nibblers
Cordless nibblers punch a series of small holes to cut flat, corrugated, or uneven sheet metal. They start cuts in the center or at the edges of material. Also known as nibbling cutters, they leave shavings and rough edges but cut tighter curves and more precise corners than shears. They are commonly used to make holes in ducts, cut ribbed roofing and siding, and remove damaged sections of material in mechanical, HVAC, ironworking, metalworking, and automotive applications. Cordless nibblers operate in areas without access to wired power, eliminate the tripping hazard of a cord, and run on brand-specific batteries.
Makita Cordless Nibblers
These cordless nibblers run on Makita batteries of a compatible platform and matching voltage. The batteries can also power other Makita tools.
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Milwaukee Cordless Nibblers
These cordless nibblers run on Milwaukee batteries of a compatible platform and matching voltage. The batteries can also power other Milwaukee tools.
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Fein Cordless Nibblers
These cordless nibblers run on Fein batteries of a compatible platform and matching voltage. The batteries can also power other Fein tools.
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Metabo Cordless Nibblers
These cordless nibblers run on Metabo batteries of a compatible platform and matching voltage. The batteries can also power other Metabo tools.
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