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The NorskeTools NMAP001 is a robust 13-inch laminate flooring and siding cutter, engineered for precision and versatility. With its heavy-duty aluminum fence and built-in miter settings, this tool is perfect for cutting a variety of materials, including laminate flooring and fiber cement board, ensuring clean and smooth finishes every time. Weighing just 13 pounds and designed for easy handling, it's the ideal addition to any professional or DIY toolkit.
Manufacturer | Norske Tools Ltd |
Part Number | NMAP001 |
Item Weight | 13 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 18 x 14 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | NMAP001 |
Size | Standard |
Style | Standard |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Cutter |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | Laminate Flooring & Siding Cutter |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**S
Great tool for laminate flooring install
First and foremost, if you install flooring without one of these devices, you are making life much harder on yourself than you need to. I have done it with a circular saw and with this tool, and this saves you so much in terms of time, steps, dust, noise, and sanity. You will still need a circular type saw for straight cutouts around obstacles and a jigsaw or band saw for curvy cuts, but you will do 90 percent of your cuts with this tool and it is pretty amazing.Now, the tool itself -Not sure why a tool that costs so much does not come fully assembled. Seems like a silly way for them to save a few bucks. That being said, the reviews here complaining about assembly are hogwash. If you follow the manual (admittedly, not the best written manual), it takes 3 minutes and works great. Use your own Phillips screwdriver.I used it for mid-grade wood laminate flooring. I did plenty of straight and angle cuts. The tool worked great, was easy and intuitive, and made this job super easy. It is fairly light and easy to carry around, yet heavy enough to stay put when you are cutting. I followed the manual and used my foot to steady the board and had no issue with sliding. I am on room 2 of a 3 room project, and so far have had zero issues with the blade or cutter. The cuts are fairly flawless, but depending on your flooring product, you may get a little top chipping around the cut of 1mm or so that won't affect your job unless you aren't using any molding or baseboard. I found that going faster with the handle improved the cuts and helped not tear the built in padding on the flooring I am using.I can't compare this to other cutters, as this is the only one I have used. I wouldn't do another flooring job without it, though. Overall, I am very satisfied.
R**N
Well worth it since I'm reflooring my entire house.
After watching youtube videos on scoring luxury vinyl planks with a knife and then snapping them off, I decided it was worth it to get a real tool, since I'm reflooring my entire house. I'm so glad I got this cutter. It is right there where I am working, it is quick and easy to use, and doesn't make a mess. The last thing you want when installing LVP is a bunch of tiny slivers of planking blowing around. The "table" is rather thin and flexible, so don't put any weight on it. Also, the fence is fixed at 90 degrees. You can cut at different angles, but just not using the fence. It cuts through LVP with ease. My wife is happy with the way it cuts as well; she does more cutting with it than I do. We are now halfway through my house and I have had to retighten the handle once, but the sharpness is still there.
L**N
Installing Hardie Plank? You need this...
I'm adding a 680 square foot addition to my house. Most of the work is individual contractors, but I decided to put the Hardie Plank siding on myself. Initially I bought a Diablo blade for my mitre saw for this purpose, set up the saw with the shop vac and wore a mask. The dust created is nasty. We'll just leave it at that. Anyway, I wish someone had told me about this type of device before I started the project. I was a ways into it when I discovered them, and I decided to give it a try. This thing is worth the money. The time and annoyance that it saved me would be hard to quantify. To be safe, every time you cut the planks with a power saw you have got to wear a respirator and eye protection. A dust mask really doesn't work for this. At one point my goggles weren't on quite right and a splinter of plank went in to my eye. I got it out with pipette and water that my wife uses for her CPAP. Anyway - when using the guillotine cutter I had no flying debris. No saw setup. It was awesome. Eventually I'll be making a YouTube video about my siding project. In the meantime, just remember. Healthier. Cleaner. Faster.Now, I will add that I still used the Diablo blade that I bought. I have a number of windows and doors I had to notch the planks for. But I'm telling you the price, $129 when I bought it, is no worth it that I'm not even mad that they're selling it for $20 less right now.I also bought a Norske Blade for my circular saw. My House has a 4:12 pitch roof and I discovered that this version (the 13") is nowhere near wide enough to make those angle cuts and neither was my 12" sliding mitre saw. My circular saw is a Dewalt 6 1/2" 20 volt and Diablo does not make a blade that fits. The Norske blade worked fine though. In the end, I still saved just about $6,000 doing this project myself. I'm also going to do laminate flooring in the addition, so I may update the review with that. One last note. My planks were 9 1/4" to match existing siding. Some of the cutters out there are narrower than that.
F**H
Wouldn't Do Another Vinyl Floor Without It
Makes cutting vinyl plank flooring SOOOO easy! No mess, no cut fingers and sore wrists from utility knives, and no vinyl shards in your eye from trying to use a circular saw. This cuts a precise line every time, and you take it to the work area with you. There's no need to put it outside or in a different room to use it, because it doesn't create "sawdust" when making cuts.My only complaint is the the vinyl planks weren't cutting all the way through along the entire cut. The outside edge would stay a little - and I mean very little - attached while the rest of the plank was cut clean. It's nothing that a little pulling apart couldn't take care of though. It's still a thousand times better than trying any other cutting method.I've done 1000sq ft of vinyl with this so far, and there is no way I would do another floor without having this handy.
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