PamelaK
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Works as described and is a great tool for angle duplication!!
JMW
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Inside, outside angles are a breeze. Takes a little getting use to but otherwise two thumbs up.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Quality product and fast shipping
Günter
Reviewed in Germany on January 8, 2025
der Winkel erfüllt voll seinen Zweck und ist eine echte Erleichterung
Robert J. Morman
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
I'm not much of a wood worker. Most times I call on my Amish friends to do the work but for this baseboard project I bought this Bora MiteriX. I couldn't be happier with the results. It was so easy to use. The instructions are ok but going on youtube really was a big help in understand how to use it. You can't go wrong with this product. What a life saver.
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Was a trim carpenter for a long time in very high end homes. Even there, 45 angles are never truly 45’s. I’d always run around with 2 scrap pieces of base board and cut test angles till perfect or unless I was coping. This tool I bought and if “You read the instructions” makes things completely mindless. No more searching for numbers, angles. One of the best cheapest pieces of equipment I have ever bought. Every miter comes out perfect weather inside or outside corners. If you give this less than 4 stars, you should not allowed to own power tools. I can see less stars only if you received a broke one.
Samskills
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
It's a very simplistic way of finding angles don't have to worry about fancy numbers
Marti gillou
Reviewed in France on August 8, 2023
Correspond à mes attentesAttention usage principale pour scie à onglet électriquePour du manuel je ne conseille pas ça
Miguel Angel
Reviewed in Mexico on August 22, 2023
Tuve que comprar otro medidor mas practico y a menor precio este aunque cumple su funcion se siente fragil y es un poco complicado de usar ya que hay que desensamblar para poder medir el angulo en la sierra de inglete
Darcy
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2023
This tool made life so much easier when installing baseboards in the basement. When it comes to home renovations, I have to admit that my experience is very limited. Getting exact angles quickly and accurately exceeded my expectations. Joints were perfect, in fact some people have said the workmanship is better than many professionals. Of course this makes a person feel good, but I really have to give the credit to the MiteriX.
Graham Crawford
Reviewed in Australia on July 16, 2021
This is an excellent tool if you are cutting architraves
DIYer
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2019
instead of trying to set degrees and fractions thereof. Just find angle, remove from tool, translate angle over to saw. Only wish it could be a little thinner to get into smaller places...but it would be less rugged. Good tool. Pics don't show that you can even "slide out" the Al contact part on the arms for better accuracy (e.g. say your heading to a corner and the wood or excess joint compound would give an inaccurate estimate of the angle at the point of measurement or when have "rounds"...you can just slide the arms out (avoiding the corner) and get the measurement). Also to facilitate all possible conditions, the arms slide past the 90 deg on the "inside". Perfect blend of metal and plastic functionality and robust tighten know for fumbly fingers or gloves. Some little genius designed this.
WSwood
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2017
This clever contraption works exactly as described, it divides inside and outside angles in half and accurately transfers the half angle to the mitre saw. I used it successfully to set both mitre and bevel cuts although bevel is challenging because of the blade guard. To get around this I fashioned what no saw manufacturer would recommend, a hold back for the guard. I, of course, unplugged the saw until the adjustment was made and the guard released to its factory position. My use was to install over 200' of 10" high reproduction molding in an old NYC brownstone. There was hardly an angle in the place that was 90 deg, the gauge made my life much easer. The only situations in which I was unable to use the Miterix was where a casing was very close the the corner I was measuring such that the arms couldn't duplicate the angle.Given this glowing review of the Miterix function, why did I rate it 3 only star? The issue is with the materials chosen to construct the body of the gauge. As the arms are slid to measure an angle, a brass pivot slides up and down in a track in the body of the gauge. On one side of the pivot is a plastic knob that is tightened to lock the the angle measurement. The other end of the pivot has a small hex head screw the slides in the track. As the plastic knob is tightened the track Is squeezed between the head of the screw and the brass pivot. This clamping is what locks the angle. Most of the angles I measured were between 85 and 95 deg. This means that the small screw head was repeatedly clamping the track in more or less the same area. After measuring 20 or so angles, the plastic track became rough due to compression in the area of repeated clamping making the pivot very difficult to slide. If the track were a bit wider to accommodate a washer under the head of the screw, the problem would likely be solved. Alternately the track, or the entire body, could be made of a material that better resists being compressed by the head of the screw.