Power version with PDEB1-2IPS drill. This is a regular version of the DEB1-2IPS with a manual twist, but it's very easy to twist. Think of it like a giant pencil sharpener - it only takes 1-2 turns to gently bevel the entire edge. (If your cut isn't straight the bevel will be uneven so make sure your saw is square!) I also have a Universal Cone Bevel Tool (PDEB250) but it left a frayed bevel and actually took longer than turning it about twice, so now I just use a drill/cone tool to roughly deburr the inside. As for the drill adapter, which moved back and forth between the saw, this tool and the swaging of each tube, I had no ergonomic issues turning it by hand. every minute or so. If you have to bevel many portions of the entire length of tubing for a quick installation, then I can see why you might prefer the drilled version to be easy on your wrist. Note, however, that it is easier and quicker to turn this once by hand than installing or removing it in a drill chuck. So if you use one drill for multiple tools, chances are you'll still be using it by hand. (In this case, you don't want the drill adapter sticking out at the end!)
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