Marples M444 Blue Chip Bevel Edge Wood Chisel 10mm
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Price: £9.95
Brand: Marples
Description: The IRWIN Marples M444 Series Blue Chip Bevel Edge chisels have high impact round blue plastic handles, contoured for maximum control, radiused for a comfortable grip and have been designed for use with a mallet and will absorb the occasional hammer blow. The solid one-piece forged bolster fitted bevel edged blades are manufactured from the best in category carbon steel, tempered along the full length of the blade and hardened up to the last 25mm for a longer working life and annealed for an edge that is slow to blunt yet easy to sharpen. 1 X Marples M444 Series Blue Chip Bevel Edge Chisel 10mm (3/8in). Additional Information: Blade Width: 10mm. Marples M444 Blue Chip Bevel Edge Wood Chisel 10mm - shop the best deal online on diy-compared.co.uk
Category: Hand Tools
Merchant: Tooled Up
Product ID: 6093
Delivery cost: 4.95
EAN: 0734442196686
MPN: 44438
RRP: 11.95
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Author: Robert Archbold
Rating: 5
Review: Brilliant value for money, lapped, honed and polished easily with 400, 1000 and 5000 grit water stones. Holds a good edge. Nyrex chisels are good value as well consider them too.
Author: D. Grise
Rating: 3
Review: The Marples in the past were a very good to excellent quality tool at a reasonable price. A significant factor has always been the generous length of usable blade made of Sheffield Steel. The 2 chisels I just received are no longer made in Sheffield , rather they have a very neat plastic packaging and is marked "made in China". While the chisels appear to be nicely sharpened, I have already been warned by respected pros of the variable steel used in China production. I think the quality will be questionable, I am suspect, but will let the chisels I bought serve some time on my workbench and see how they measure up. It really is too bad. The era of quality tool manufacturing being accessible to the common man(reasonably priced) may be over.