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Grizzly G7102 Japanese Chisels - 10 pc. Set
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Product Description
These hand finished well balanced chisels feature laminated steel blades, hardwood socket type handles and solid steel ring ferrules for years of dependable use. The steel used in these chisels blades is made from a very hard, high carbon alloy, so hardness is Rockwell 63 deg +2,-2! Made in Japan
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Grizzly G7102 Japanese Chisels - 10 pc. Set
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- Publisher: Grizzly
- Label: Grizzly
- Studio: Grizzly
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #17960
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Very good value 2006-08-16
Comment: I was surprized at how good these feel. At a glance they look like the expensive Japanese chisels. There is nice lamination in the metal and they take a good enough edge.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Same chisels sold at twice the price 2006-01-03
Comment: These are pretty amazing for the price.
In fact, I bought a Japanese chisel at Woodcraft a few weeks before, and it was twice as much (per chisel), and exactly the same, except for the decals/labels. They appear to be precisely the same chisels that are sold at much higher prices elsewhere.
They are actually made in Japan, if you are curious, as opposed to "Japanese" chisels made somewhere else. These days, you can never be certain.
The handles could be just a little longer, but I am not complaining.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great deal for the price 2004-11-10
Comment: If you're looking for a decent set of chisels, this set should do perfectly fine. I flattened the backs in an evening, sharpened them the next. They hold an edge very well. For the price, you just can't go wrong.
I gave the set 4 stars simply because the finish on the handles could be better.
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