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Comfortable Grip
Customers are highly satisfied with the comfortable grip of Flexcut Power Gouges, praising their ease of use and fit in the hand. The tools' ergonomic design is appreciated by both men and women with various hand sizes.
Versatility
Customers are highly satisfied with the versatility of Flexcut Power Gouges, praising their ability to function effectively in various applications and exceed expectations.
Flexible Shaft
Customers are overwhelmingly positive about the flexible shaft feature of Flexcut Power Gouges, praising its performance enhancement and essentiality for carving tight spaces. However, a small number of customers have reported issues with the arbor gap being too wide, causing loose blade fitment.
Sharpness
Customers are highly satisfied with the sharpness of Flexcut Power Gouges, praising their ability to cut through various materials easily and stay sharp for extended periods. Some users have noted that they come ready-to-use out of the box and require minimal honing. However, a small group of customers mentioned that the blades dull quickly when used with power tools.

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Quality
This is a great set of tools for power carvers, sharp [with a little honing] and stay sharp i'll be looking to add more
Well made and holds an edge well
I'm new to the whittling world and was using knives and a very cheap set of gouges.
I had a last-minute craft show come up, and it stayed chip free and sharp through half a dozen spoons.
Price
Exactly what i needed at a price i wanted!
You could do far worse things with $25.
Don’t underestimate its value based on cost.
They seem kind of pricy, but often you get what you pay for.
Shipping
Great service, fast delivery by the seller.
Packaging/appearance
Came straight out of the packet ready to use and very sharp.
Be advised that these are no longer packed with shims for the auto-mach, so if you have this machine, you will need to purchase... Read More
Competitiveness
They can be used in several brands of detail carvers, including the discontinued ryobi detail carver which i own.
100% worth the money, will be buying more flexcuts in the near future.
This brand is not quite as delicate at the cutting end but has different shapes than lyons.
I compare this tool against other brands and it has some room for improvement, the holding angle is not so comfortable, the tip... Read More
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
sharp, great, good, nice and better. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 119 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 15 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It comes sharp which cannot be said about the other brands i have ordered gouges from
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had a lastminute craft show come up and it stayed chip free and sharp through half a dozen spoons
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As with all flexcut tools it comes appropriately sharp and leaves nothing to be desired there
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
All that being said the v is more rounded than i would like
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I will keep it and find some use though since it is still a nice gouge
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The gouge is razor sharp out of the package
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I did wrap a bit of padding on the upper part of the shaft just below the handle
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I will likely purchase a smaller one as well
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