Trumpf TruTool N 160 Li-Ion Nibbler Hands-On Review - Pro Tool Reviews

2022-08-12 10:57:23 By : Ms. Joy Lian

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There are a lot of ways to cut sheet metal and we’ve seen Pros in the field use grinders, reciprocating saws, and even jigsaws to make it happen. Of course, there are purpose-built metal cutting saws, too. But if you want to make the job more manageable, check out the Trumpf TruTool N 160 Li-Ion Nibbler.

If your job calls for cutting a lot of sheet metal, especially corrugated and trapezoidal, do yourself a favor and pick up a Trumpf TruTool N 160 Li-Ion nibbler. Its lightweight and cordless convenience make it much easier to use than grinders and saws.

This is a premium product and it has a high price tag compared to some of the mainstream brands. Use them side-by-side, however, and Trumpf’s performance and quality really stand out.

If you’ve never used a nibbler before you’re missing out. If you have, you should still give the Trumpf Tru Tool N 160 Li-Ion a shot. It’s a 12V max (10.8V nominal) tool and it puts 18V and even 36V grinders and saws to shame in sheet metal.

We tested it on a variety of sheets, including 16-gauge flat, corrugated, and trapezoidal materials, making straight, curved, and plunge cuts.

One of the things that really impressed us was the cutting speed. Trumpf rates it for 1.9 meters per minute (6.2 feet) and it’s easy to see how it can reach that cutting thinner, flat material. Once you get the punch and die lined up, it chews through metal much faster than we expected for a 12V tool.

You control the speed with a variable dial on the side. This is really helpful when you’re cutting tighter curves or trapezoidal metal that requires more control to stay on your cutline. It’s also helpful as you’re getting used to controlling the tool for the first time or you’re training someone new to nibblers.

Another piece is that there’s very little vibration for a tool that’s doing such a tough job. It reminds me of using a Fein Multimaster compared to other oscillating multitools. The vibration control is so good that you can focus on making the cut and not the growing fatigue in your hands.

When you make the shift from cutting flat material to corrugated, you can easily change the direction of the punch. Just loosen the dial behind it, turn in any of 8 positions, and tighten the knob back down. You don’t need any tools. When it comes time to replace the punch and die, it’s the same process, you just pull them all the way out.

With the battery, the tool only weighs 3.3 pounds. Its light weight and small, multitool-like body let you move in and out of corrugated curves very easily. On the off chance that the valleys are too deep and too close together, Trumpf has an extension that will let you reach in those areas.

If you’re new to nibbling, it takes a little practice to angle the tool as you work those curves. But give it some practice on scrap material and you’ll get a feel for it quickly.

We haven’t seen the Trumpf Tru Tool N 160 Li-Ion nibbler show up in any US retailers online just yet, but there are some in stock if you call around. Expect to pay around $1100 for the kit with a pair of 2.0Ah batteries and a charger. It comes with a Systainer-style case, a punch and die, and a belt hook.

That’s more expensive than some of the mainstream brands out there. However, you can feel the difference in performance and quality when you use them side-by-side.

If your job calls for cutting a lot of sheet metal, especially corrugated and trapezoidal, do yourself a favor and pick up a Trumpf TruTool N 160 Li-Ion nibbler. Its lightweight and cordless convenience make it much easier to use than grinders and saws.

This is a premium product and it has a high price tag compared to some of the mainstream brands. Use them side-by-side, however, and Trumpf’s performance and quality really stand out.

For more information about the Trumpf TruTool N 160 Nibbler, click here.

On the clock, Kenny dives deep to discover the practical limits and comparative differences for all kinds of tools. Off the clock, his faith and love for his family are his top priorities, and you'll typically find him in the kitchen, on his bike (he's an Ironman), or taking folks out for a day of fishing on Tampa Bay.

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