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PacTool Snapper Shear Pro Fiber Cement Board Cutting Shear SS724 Review As a remodeling contractor we use Fiber Cement Backer Board for tile underlayment in wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms for years. It has excellent resistance to moisture, mold, and tile adhesion. While cement backer board excels in performance it’s difficult to score and cut […]

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PacTool Snapper Shear Pro Fiber Cement Board Cutting Shear SS724 Review

PacTool SS724 Snapper Shear Pro Fiber Cement Cutting Shear  

Manufacturer: General Tools
Model number: S724
Price: 89.00
Power source: Chuck into drill
Motor size: none
Weight: 2.65 lbs
As a remodeling contractor we use Fiber Cement Backer Board for tile underlayment in wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms for years. It has excellent resistance to moisture, mold, and tile adhesion.

While cement backer board excels in performance it’s difficult to score and cut and creates airborne silica dust when cutting with power tools.

We recently started using the PacTool Snapper Shear Pro to cut our backer board.

The PacTool’s head can rotate 360 degrees and easily makes straight right-angle and curve cuts. It will cut circles in the backer board as small as 3-inch diameter holes for toilet flanges, and can also make 90° corner cuts in situations like HVAC vent cut-outs.

The PacTool Snapper Shear Pro is an accessory and will chuck into any drill.

Features

  • Cut ¼”- ½” HardieBacker® fiber-cement backer board indoors with less mess
  • Cut straight, curved, circle and 90° corner cuts, as small as a 3” diameter
  • Chucks into a drill
  • Replaceable steel blades
  • Adjustable left or right handle

 

Using The PacTool Shear

The PacTool Shear Pro cuts the fiber cement board with a shearing action that does not produce airborne dust. This allows us to cut and install in place, versus going outside to make cuts, saving time on the installation. It also reduces the possibility of us damaging the wall or trim as we carry backer board in and out of the house to cut it.

When cutting holes, you first have to cut a pilot hole, to do this we used a 1″ bit and then used the shear head for the circle cut.  The spade bit is the only part of the process that produces dust.

The PacTool’s handle can be installed and positioned for left or right-handed users. The shear blades are also replaceable.

 

Price

The ability to make dustless cuts is awesome, it well worth the small price of this tool. The PacTool Snapper Shear Pro is available now on amazon.com for approximately $89.00

PacTool SS724 Snapper Shear Pro Fiber Cement Cutting Shear  
89.00

Overall Impression

We were impressed with the PacTool Cordless Snapper Shear Pro. It’s faster cutting and easier to use than the other, older cement board cutting methods we’ve used. Time is money – and this tool saves time! It’s definitely found a home in our tool trailer.

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General 8-in-1 LED Precision Screwdriver Review https://www.toolboxbuzz.com/hand-tools/screwdrivers/general-8-1-led-precision-screwdriver-review/ https://www.toolboxbuzz.com/hand-tools/screwdrivers/general-8-1-led-precision-screwdriver-review/#respond Thu, 14 Nov 2013 15:31:51 +0000 http://www.toolboxbuzz.com/?p=5463 You are reading a copy of content from ToolBoxBuzz.com. If you'd like to read it from the original source please follow the link at the bottom.

General Tools Lighted 8-IN-1 Screwdriver – Model 75108 The He-Man Club of America will probably revoke my membership card for writing this, but sometimes you just don’t need a bigger hammer – you need a smaller tool with a delicate touch. There, I admitted it. And I feel good, because that’s precisely what General Tool’s […]

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General Tools Lighted 8-IN-1 Screwdriver – Model 75108

8-IN-1 Lighted Screwdriver

5/5
Manufacturer: General Tools & Instruments
Model number: 75108
Price: $9.99
Power source: 3 - LR41 Watch Batteries

The He-Man Club of America will probably revoke my membership card for writing this, but sometimes you just don’t need a bigger hammer – you need a smaller tool with a delicate touch. There, I admitted it. And I feel good, because that’s precisely what General Tool’s Lighted Precision Screwdriver embodies – a delicate touch for jobs that require more finesse and less brawn.

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Lighted Screwdriver Features

  • LED Light-Dispersing Collar
  • 360 Degree Illumination – No Shadowing
  • Bit Storage in Handle
  • 2 Drivers in 1 Handle
  • 8 Bit Sizes – Phillips #0, #000 Slotted 1/8″, 5/64″  Torx T5, T8, T6, T10

Bit Tip Selection

Delicate But Tough

This little guy is scrappy. It’s survived several butter-fingered tosses at the ground and being jostled around in a backpack and tool bag. Like those old Timex watches, it takes a licking and keeps on ticking.

I’ve always been adept at destroying the delicate heads on precision screwdrivers, so finding one that I’m having a tougher time rounding off the tips is a nice surprise. These are made of hardened steel and zinc plated.

Oh, and unlike some other multi-bit tools I own, these bits stay firmly seated in transit.

Screwdriver Bits in Cap

Lights, Bits, Precision

I’ll start with the most obvious benefit on this tool – the LED lights near the bit holder. There’s not one, but two LEDs on this tool. The benefit here is that there’s far less of a nuisance shadow cast on your work. More on that in a bit.

In a bit of irony, the batteries do not come installed in the screwdriver handle. Instead, they arrive within the clamshell package and must be inserted into a tiny, covered compartment, whose lid is held securely with…a tiny T6 screw. Luckily, there’s one included in the bit set, and because there’s a mini-handle with this set, the batteries can be installed relatively quickly.

Grab your spectacles if you’re over 40, though – keeping an eye on the tiny fastener and batteries is a challenge. Oh, and be sure to tackle this procedure on a flat, clean surface. Otherwise, if you drop any of the parts, you may never find them again!

Once the tool is put back together again, you’ll find several other features that make it a nice addition to the tool box.

The Handle is ergonomically designed with a cushioned grip just behind the LEDs. The LEDs, in turn, are housed in a clear plastic collar that helps disperse the light evenly and keeps those pesky shadows at bay.

The ON/OFF Switch controlling the light is easily triggered, but is positioned so that it’s not accidentally pressed during storage. At least, that hasn’t happened so far.

The Cap that houses the bits at the back of the handle spins freely. This allows for a much firmer grip of the tool and precise placement/control of the tip when you’re working in delicate environments like the innards of your laptop or desktop computer.

Overall, General’s #75108 8-IN-1 Lighted Screwdriver has been a pleasure to work with. It’s been tough, reliable, and the batteries have lasted now for several weeks without replacement (thanks to those miserly LEDs).

Wait! The Batteries Cost How Much?!

I’ll have to say that I’m always skeptical of those tiny batteries we discussed earlier. It seems that when they finally wear out, we discover that it’s cheaper to replace the tool than the batteries. Not so in this case, General used LR41s, which I found on Amazon for less than 30 cents each! See? And that is a happy ending.

8-IN-1 Lighted Screwdriver
$9.99

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