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Milwaukee launches new nibbler

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The American tool manufacturer Milwaukee just unveiled a new tool aimed at body repair professionals: the M18 FUEL 10-Gauge Nibbler, the most powerful cordless nibbler currently available on the market.

The American tool manufacturer Milwaukee just unveiled a new tool aimed at body repair professionals: the M18 FUEL 10-Gauge Nibbler, the most powerful cordless nibbler currently available on the market. One of the advantages of this tool is its ability to make clean cuts in thin 10-gauge metal, performing tight, precise curves with radii as small as two inches, while providing excellent control. The device can cut up to 96 feet on a full charge. It is also capable of cutting stainless steel with ease. According to Milwaukee, it is also the lightest cordless nibbler on the market, which would allow users to work longer without fatigue. Its handle features variable speed, and an integrated LED light helps maintain good illumination and better control during use. A small chip collection bag is included in the kit. (Photo Milwaukee)

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