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Reviewed in Germany on March 27, 2025
Sehr praktisches Tool.Ich habe damit einige low-budget-Bässe schnell und gut bearbeitet- die Haptik an der Halskante ist danach deutlich angenehmer.
brian bonner
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Very solid tool. Has a couple of different angles to accommodate your needs. Plastic body of the tool won’t damage your fretboard. Very well made. Great communication and fast shipping would buy from again. AAA+
Chris Adams
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
File worked great for me. However as previous reviews stated, it’s nearly impossible to remove and switch angles.I don’t know how to remove without damaging file.
James Jones
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Perfect tool for fret ends
Jusbowers
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 19, 2024
Although holder is great the file supplied isn't great quality but easily replaced.
Rogers Studio 522
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
This is very well done. Silky smooth gliding across frets. Better than I have ever had. Great job Guyker.
Darrin
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
I am quickly turning into Guyker fan. Good products at good prices. This bevel file made quick work with stainless frets. Nice job!
Gregory Brozek
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023
I've used it on stainless steel and nickel frets, and the files hold up well and are better quality than I expected. These will last a very long time. I bought one and it's great, but moving the file from one side to the other is a pain. If you're tight on money, it's worth it to buy one and move the file when you need to, but if you can, buy 2. It's simply more convenient. What's also great, after one side of the file wears out (which will take many many fret jobs) flip it around for a fresh side, then flip it over and you've got 2 more sides. Downsides? the block isn't really comfortable in the hand, a byproduct of needing both sides to accommodate the file. If you buy 2, you can shape the side you're holding onto to your liking. That said, it's not so uncomfortable as to be an issue. It's just.... square.
Eb
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2023
This wouldn't be a terrible file, but the design makes it difficult to maneuver across certain parts of the fretboard. The file itself isn't that great as well. It's worth spending a few extra bucks on something better.
Ade blackwell
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2022
File was rusty and chipped, scratched my frets to hellI A REFUND FOR THE DAMAGE ITS DONE TO MY GUITAR
NMBRJUAN
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2022
The block is great works well with the changes to a Mil File of higher quality not as course as File that came with the block. I used it quickly to accurately with the better File and less hands-on rounding with end File to clean up sharp edges 👌
Eltham N. Jones
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2021
it’s an OK tool if you’re on a tight budget, but the file is poor quality double cut and the aperture is too narrow to accept a better quality single cut file from someone like Vallorbe. It also doesn’t allow for depth adjustments so there is a risk of scratching the body of an acoustic with a fingerboard of thinner than average depth.There are better tools that do the same thing for very little more money.
Shopper
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2021
The tool arrived promptly, looked good, and appeared to be well made. It had a 36 degree slot which contained a file, and a 90 degree slot which was empty. Each slot had 2 Philips head screws, presumably to loosen or tighten them so the file could be moved from one slot to another. However, the file seemed to be glued in to the 36 degree slot and could not be removed, even when the screws were loosened completely. So the 90 degree capability was not there. Its possible I could have forced the file out with pliers or a hammer, but I didn't want to risk bending it or damaging the teeth, which would have destroyed its usefulness as a precision instrument. Even if I could have gotten the file out of the 36 degree slot, I didnt relish the prospect of then having to force it into the 90 degree slot, then doing this over and over each time I wanted to both trim and bevel the fret ends of a guitar, with the risk of further damaging the file each time. You shouldn't have to fight with your tools! So I returned it and ordered a very similar fret trimming file from a different manufacturer which has the files already installed in each of the 2 slots.
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