Additional information
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
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Part Number | DWASHRIR |
Item Weight | 1.59 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.88 x 2.75 x 11.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DWASHRIR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Yellow, Black |
Style | Shears Attachment |
Finish | Brushed |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Power | 2E+2 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Manueverable |
Included Components | 1 Shear attachment |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Sack T. –
The attaching instructions are Very Vague and could be a lot clearer. Once figured out (just from the picture) the cutter works very well. Would recommend. Saves so much time.
Sharon –
We had major damage to our barn due to hurricane Helene. Saw this on the media and order for husband.
This is the most amazing tool. Fits on a cordless drill and cuts roofing tin so easy. No more eating up skillsaw blades and most important, no more loud screeching sounds while cutting with a saw.
Husband is very pleased and has shared info with all his friends.
Sack T. –
This product is good for cutting off metal sheets, metal roof pieces, or if the end you are cutting is going to be hidden somewhere. If you desire a “perfect” straight line cut, this is not the tool for that.
Also if there’s a ridge that needs to be cut off, then this tool is hard to maneuver.
I recommend this product if it’s for a quick cut off.
I do not recommend if you need straight line or if there’s a ridge that you need to cut through, because this one is hard to keep a straight line or cut-off a ridge on the metal sheet.
Doug Cann –
Una herramienta muy buena la vdd. Eh cortado hasta calibre 18
User88 –
Is just $15 more from other cutters I tried and yes it really cuts aluminum sheets I got for my pontoon fence rehab. Really happy with outcome.
Yes it will take a little practice to cut good straight line. I was ok with outcome. I would recommend it.
Retired 911 Guy –
I needed to cut some metal corrugated roofing and I am definitely not a professional roofer. We recently had some roofing done and the contractor used one of thes, almost effortlessly. I bought one and it took some effort to get the roofing panels cut to the correct length. I was able to do an acceptable job but not as good as the pro would have done. Still, it was a much better than using a pair of scissor type shears: less effort and less time and strain. I would recommend these for light metal cutting. They do work and cutting in a straight line or gentle curve is relatively easy.
Rachel and will –
When I purchased this I wasn’t sure if it would work with my porter cable drill. It worked perfectly. Takes some time getting used to but is great for cutting siding or roofing tin.
jimmy waters –
Great product…bought two…cut alot of metal….works great
Klaritsa De La Cruz –
The product arrived and functions as anticipated. It is easy to connect and use
Ken Hall –
If you keep your eyes on what you are doing, you can cut a nice line with this. You just have to pay attention to the line, and you will get better over time. One con is this will leave a nice side and a wavy cut side, so practice on a throwaway piece first to see what side it leaves the nice edge on, if that matters to your cut.