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Reviews (3)

Oct 28, 2019
Very happy with this purchase, and the purchase price.
Typical Noga gear. Very well made and does it's job deburring machined parts. Hard to beat the price, and the cutters are hard and sharp. I'd highly recommend to anyone needing to debur drilled holes, lathe and mill parts, etc.....

Jan 26, 2016
NOGA MG 10533
I'm very happy with this mag. holder. It was recommended to me by a friend who has one of each size, and now I know why. They are simply terrific. Very easy to set in place. The entire holder locks into place with one handle, and the micro adjust at the base is great. I recommend the microadjust highly, and the one at the mag. base is easier to use than the one close to the indicator, because you're not influencing the reading down at the base.
I will be buying the smaller one, too.

Oct 22, 2015
Kohler Carb Kit
I will never understand why Kohler doesn't include a blow-up diagram of the carburetor in their carb. kits. I would gladly pay a few extra bucks. I wasted several hours, to no avail, looking online for the diagram for the carburetor for my sawmill.
I'm very mechanically inclined, and I can fix anything, but it's very hard to discern one rubber o-ring from another in this kit when all I have for a reference is the old, worn out cracked ones that were in the carb. already.
In the end, I figured it out, but it was a trial and error jig saw puzzle that took an extra hour. Once these o-rings go on, you have to be very careful removing them if they don't fit. They crack or split very easily. I used a dental pick to carefully remove them when I realized they were in the wrong place.