Jordi Tomas | 26/03/2020 13:07:35 |
![]() 8 forum posts 12 photos | Hi. I am hesitant about buying one of these. Are they "Noga" or can the cheap be an imitation? Thank you. 1.- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202840914357 2.- https://www.amazon.es/dp/B07VT2VY6T/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_apa_i_pikFEbR4DEF82
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David Maynard 4 | 26/03/2020 13:15:56 |
15 forum posts 2 photos | Jordi They do what it says on the tin..... |
Henry Brown | 26/03/2020 13:19:33 |
![]() 618 forum posts 122 photos | I've got something similar, great for deburring rags on hole edges... |
noel shelley | 26/03/2020 14:10:28 |
2308 forum posts 33 photos | arc euro do them ! for what they cost why buy unknown. Ketan will stand by his goods. Just a satisfied customer, Noel |
noel shelley | 26/03/2020 14:29:21 |
2308 forum posts 33 photos | arc euro do them ! for what they cost why buy unknown. Ketan will stand by his goods. Just a satisfied customer, Noel Sorry hit botton twice. Edited By noel shelley on 26/03/2020 14:30:16 |
Clive Foster | 26/03/2020 15:36:18 |
3630 forum posts 128 photos | Hmmn. Genuine Noga prices on Zoro UK for the one in the E-Bay link are, in round £, near enough £10 for the handle and £15 for the blade pack compared to £9 for both via E-Bay. Barely 1/3rd the price. Same thing comes up even cheaper with direct supply from China. So knock off or "unorthorised supply". I believe the OEM is China made. Quality of blades is what matters. That one is very much low end and won't last on anything other than benign materials. I'd want something a bit better than that. But mine is a Shaviv one. Clive Edited By Clive Foster on 26/03/2020 15:36:45 |
colin brannigan | 26/03/2020 15:47:25 |
125 forum posts 29 photos | Noga seem to be the best, and have been for many years, made in Israel I think. |
Grindstone Cowboy | 26/03/2020 18:44:33 |
1160 forum posts 73 photos | I got one of the Ebay ones, it's not genuine Noga (of course) but came with a Noga box, and the inserts are Noqa branded (q not g). Having said that, it works very well, and I'm glad I bought it. Rob |
Tony Pratt 1 | 26/03/2020 19:29:08 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | You will never know if stuff is 'genuine', whether on Ebay or Zoro etc. Tony |
Mick B1 | 26/03/2020 20:05:28 |
2444 forum posts 139 photos | I've got a Silverline one - from the name I'd guess it's cheap. But like some of their other stuff - such as taps and dies - it works well for the stuff I do. |
Clive Foster | 27/03/2020 09:38:36 |
3630 forum posts 128 photos | Cutwel Tools ([email protected]) have a 2 for one "Friday Frenzy" offer on Shaviv deburring tools, handles, blades and sets today 27/03/2020. So far as I'm aware Shaviv and Noga blades with the same prefix letters are interchangeable. So if you have a mate who also wants one. Or if you are like me and need two to double the chances of finding one when needed! Shaviv handles are pennies cheaper than Noga and generally a little larger which I find gives a better grip. I use the Classic A handle with the B type extension blade holder. More expensive but the variable reach comes in handy at times as does the ability to hold the blade at 90° to the tool. Some care is needed when purchasing Shaviv holders because some are complete blade carrier handles like the Noga in the OP, but others are just a handle and need a blade holder inserted. 6 holders to choose from. Mine takes B series blades which has always been fine but were I buying again I'd probalbly splash out on the combined B & E series holder. Cutwel Also have YG1 machine and hand taps on 2 for 1 today. Clive |
Jordi Tomas | 27/03/2020 13:41:51 |
![]() 8 forum posts 12 photos | Thanks everyone for the answers, but I think that now I have more doubts than at the beginning. |
Jon | 27/03/2020 13:53:46 |
1001 forum posts 49 photos | Got the genuine Noga its never used,total waste of time and space for deburing holes. Continue using what i have always used the last 26 years - a knife! |
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