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The Mini Metal Needle File Set by Zigdiptek includes five precision files designed for detailed work. Made from hardened alloy steel, these files are durable and efficient, featuring an ergonomic rubberized handle for comfort during extended use. Each file is crafted with a focus on quality and performance, making it an essential tool for any professional or DIY enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Zigdiptek |
Part Number | ZZTools-File-M1 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.9 x 0.47 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ZZTools-File-M1 |
Size | Small |
Color | Grey |
Material | Alloy steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | file body, handle |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**N
Precision Set
This compact set comes with different shaped file for different jobs. The set comes in a soft plastic case. The handles are sized that you get a good grip without taking up much space. There is zero play between the handles and the shafts of the files. Very well made set. I used small files like this for chain saw teeth when out in the field and to sharpen auger style drill bits. I use a lot of auger bits in my profession and keeping them sharp makes the job a lot easier. I've sharpened about a dozen of my old augers and there's no sign of wear on any of the files I used. They're inexpensive but quality made and should last a long time.
E**0
An often overlooked tool, and has handles
I have used mini files for years as a mechanic, especially when I need to clean up threads for bigger stiff like CV axles. I've bought and gone through several of the cheaper sets and just bought a new one when they wore out because I didn't use them frequently and they were cheap.Then I saw this set and I had to get it, mainly because they have handles! All the other cheaper sets never had handles so I had to try this set out. Price was not much more than I was paying for the cheaper sets and the addition of the handles was well worth the extra few bucks.The handles are secured well, no wobble or flop. The files stay in the handles even with some more than should be used pressure.The files so far are staying good and sharp and look to be holding up well after a few uses.Excellent product and one of those overlooked tools that comes in handy and won't break the bank to have on hand.
A**R
Nice little file set
This is a nice mini file set. There is a good variety of file shapes and the file surface seems quite durable. The handles are plastic and are the area I would be most concerned about failure, but the build quality is very good considering the price of these file.
B**B
Fine for softer material, not long term use
I got these to work on aircraft aluminum so I could deburr in tight places. They seem to be holding up fine, but I am concerned they will wear out quickly. Their instructions say to flip them over if they become dull on one side, so I expect they know it will happen. For what they are and how cheap they are, I think they're a fine value if you need to complete one or two quick projects and need some small tools. Don't expect them to last and you'll be happy enough.
A**E
Great mini needle file set
Very happy with this needle file set. I use these for my bonsai trees as I need a way to break the shell on seeds before planting. These work fabulously! Im able to hold the seed in my metal tweezers and then use these needle files to very easily file through the outer shell. These files are not too big, which I really like and as I only needed a few files for my purpose, this small set of 5 is working out beautifully for me. The files themselves feel very durable and solidly made and came in a handy pouch to store them in. I also like the array of file shapes to choose from in this pack. The handle is comfortable and easy to hold as well. Very fairly priced and super handy to have. Very happy with it!
S**O
Useful, but uncomfortable to grip the file handles for any extended period of time.
I got this file set to use for general clean up work on wood, 3d printed plastics and other various tasks around the workbench. (Mainly for de-burring, but also some cutting and shaping type work)The grips are very small - I typically have no problem with, and prefer smaller grip tools, but this one is very small - Its ok for occasional work, but if you were working with the tool for any extended time (say... over 5 - 10 minutes?) your hands become tired from the grip.Looking closely at the rasp ends, the finish on the files is rough, and the tips on some of the tools are not straight, but slightly bent. It appears to be how the tool was worked during mfg, and not actually by design.There are a good variety of file shapes, so probably useful for a lot of various applications.
J**E
Handles Are Good
Having small files, like these, is necessary if metal working is on your job sheet. And, I've had several similar files for years. However, the ones I have don't have handles. Seeing the handles on this set of files made it easy for me to order them. The very reasonable cost helped as well.They arrived as described: A triangular, a flat, a round tapered, a square and an oval shaped file. With solidly attached handles. They are just over 6 inches long, overall, with the actual file area being around 4 inches long. The cut on these files seems to be about mid-range to me. Not light but not too aggressive.If these files can stand the test of time, they will be a bargain. Happy to have them.
B**R
Handy little set… and cute!
This is a decent little mini file set that will come in handy. I got them to replace another inexpensive set I keep on the bench that have worn down over the years from deburring metal. They’re 6” long from the top of the handle to the end of the files, but keep in mind the filing surface ranges from 3-3.5”. I like the rubberized handles too even though they’re small. Came with a little machine oil on them, but I wiped them down. The set includes two mini slim taper, a mini slim bustard, a mini warding bustard, and a mini hand bustard… and I know that’s not how it’s spelled. Files always start out sharp… until they’re not. Just how it works when you use them a lot. Good value either way.
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