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Review on πŸ’ͺ The Ultimate Shaver Tool: Unleash the Power of P10 Preppin Weapon! by Michael Godo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super nice tool. Great design and functionality.

Absolutely fantastic product. I wish I had had this when I started my recovery efforts in 2009! Order number 2 today A different color because I often switch between 80 and 100 grit Every time I use it I am impressed by the thought and engineering behind it. What I really like is how well they thought out the sandpaper clamping mechanism. It actually pulls the paper in and pulls it down the length of the tool. This is very important as loose paper does not sand well. I've always complained about the rubber block versions. I can't tighten the sandpaper and the spikes hurt. In addition, it has a hard rubber surface. This provides a flat surface but also enough resilience to eliminate imperfections in the materials you are sanding. Use a jig to cut whole leaves into four pieces. perfect size Make a jug by screwing a long hacksaw blade onto something solid. Door frame, goats, hairpin. Put a couple of small washers between it and the surface you want to attach it to. Place the paper over the blade, flex it to align the corners, then simply pull up the blade. Perfect cuts every time. I've cut a few hundred leaves with the same blade, so they're definitely durable! The loading was a bit odd considering hard rubber sheets had been used for years. Unlock both ends. Insert one end with one hand. Even out the edges by pinching the sandpaper between your thumb and middle finger on both edges and pushing inward, sliding down the sides of the tool. Check closely until you see that you are only pinching about an eighth of an inch. This leaves you plenty for the other end. Flip and repeat. The product came earlier than I expected. No problem with that. I broke it next weekend. All fall I cleaned up my old decoration house. A booger drips, runs, sags, whatever. Scrape the paint off with a scraper, then sand away the residue. It has a defined trailing edge that allows it to be used for deep pitch angles around doorways. It works really well to remove those bottlenecks. At first I was put off by the size. Not now! The handle is very comfortable to grip and control the tool. It really helps if you use it consistently for those deep corners. I have been sanding windows, doors, trim and moldings with hard rubber blocks for 9 years. I'm so sorry I didn't see those paths. Grinding really sucks, but it makes it a lot easier. It will never be comfortable, but at least this tool allows me to make the most of my time and energy. As others have written here: Just buy it! I promise you won't regret it.

Pros
  • Hand tool
Cons
  • String shorter than other picks