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The AFA Tooling Deburring Tool kit features 21 high-performance M2/M35 Cobalt HSS blades in four sizes, designed for precision edge cleanup on metals, plastics, and 3D printed parts. Its ergonomic anodized aluminum handle offers superior grip and durability, making it ideal for professionals and DIYers alike. With blades engineered to last 80% longer and a 1-year warranty, this tool delivers reliable, versatile performance across multiple materials including steel, aluminum, copper, PVC, and resin.













| ASIN | B09ND83DZ6 |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Brand | AFA Tooling Approved for Automotive |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (115) |
| Date First Available | 7 February 2022 |
| Included Components | 21 M2/M35 Cobalt HSS Blades and 1 Deburring Tool |
| Item Weight | 136 g |
| Item model number | DeburringTool_10blades_20Blades |
| Manufacturer | af |
| Model number | DeburringTool_10blades_20Blades |
| Package Dimensions | 18.8 x 13.3 x 1.3 cm; 136 g |
W**F
this is my 3rd tool purchase. 1 for garage with Auto repair, 1 for house with 3D printing and this one as a gift for a 3D printing friend
H**Y
This deburring tool is amazing! I wish I had one way back years ago, when I first started 3D printing! Since purchasing this tool I have used it almost every day. In most cases it is so much better to use for trimming off overhang, and supports than a hobby knife, when you can get it into the areas that need to be trimmed. It's also safer than a hobby knife. My fingers no longer have little cuts on them from when I occasionally slipped when using a hobby knife. I earn part of my living from 3D printing, so this thing gets used often. I use ironing on some of the products that I 3D print and sell, which often leaves a tiny bit of overhang when done. Slide this down the overhang one time, and like magic it's shaved off. That's just an example of one way this tool is fantastic if you do 3D printing. I'm not going to list them all, but maybe I will write a book explaining all of the ways it is so helpful with 3D printing, and sell it on Amazon! Note to the seller: I found out about this tool from watching a YouTube video that you probably paid to sponsor. I don't remember what video it was, but it was not a 3D printing video. Your sponsorship money was well spent!
S**H
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
T**M
Used these a ton as a millwright, some are nicer than others based on cost, but for the cost of this one, and using it on plastic, I'm happy. Comes with a ton of bits (like 20 of them) which normally cost a few bucks each this pays for itself very fast. Now will these bits/tips clean up tungsten and carbide, probably not, but for the softer metals and plastic, they work great. Most of my reviews are higher rated because I base what I purchase off of what I need, price, and quality, and not that I purchased the wrong item, or didn't read. I didn't have to reach out to the seller or the vendor, but I would not hesitate to purchase this product again, from either.
E**S
A whole pack of the extra blades don't securely lock into handle.
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